Product Code : 214
Handle and unload with care. Store in a dry place being sure to provide at least a four-inch air space under cartons which are stored upon "on-grade" concrete floors. Flooring should not be delivered until the building has been closed in with windows and doors in place and until cement work, plastering and all other "wet" work is completed and dry. Concrete should be at least 60 days old. Solid parquet flooring should be stored in the environment in which it is expected to perform. Air conditioning/heating systems should be in place and in operation at least 14 days prior, during and after installation of the flooring. Check adhesive label for storage limitations.
If installing over inadequate, existing plywood subfloor consider installing 1/4" plywood underlayment over existing subfloor. Standard 4 X 8 plywood sheet should be cut in four pieces and screwed to subfloor, "gap between the sheets to allow for expansion.
NOTE: Test several areas, especially near exterior walls and walls containing plumbing. A 3% Phenolphthalein in Anhydrous alcohol solution. Chip the concrete at least 3/4" deep (do not apply directly to the concrete surface) and apply several drops of the solution to the chipped area. If any color change occurs, further testing is required. Calcium Chloride test. The maximum moisture transfer must not exceed 3 lbs./1000 square feet with this test. Tramex Concrete Moisture Encounter meter. Moisture readings should not exceed 4.5 on the upper scale. NOTE: A "DRY" SLAB, AS DEFINED BY THESE TESTS CAN BE WET AT OTHER TIMES OF THE YEAR. THESE TESTS DO NOT GUARANTEE A DRY SLAB. ALL CONCRETE SLABS SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6 MIL POLY FILM MOISTURE BARRIER BETWEEN THE GROUND AND THE CONCRETE
NOTE: Test several areas, especially near exterior walls and walls containing plumbing.
NOTE: A "DRY" SLAB, AS DEFINED BY THESE TESTS CAN BE WET AT OTHER TIMES OF THE YEAR. THESE TESTS DO NOT GUARANTEE A DRY SLAB. ALL CONCRETE SLABS SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6 MIL POLY FILM MOISTURE BARRIER BETWEEN THE GROUND AND THE CONCRETE
NOTE: When installing UNFINISHED SOLID WOOD PARQUET flooring, allow a minimum of 36 hours adhesive curing time before applying seals, stains and finishes to unfinished flooring. Trowel filling and fillers are required to reduce the possibility of panalization caused by the finish "gluing" the slats together. Test the moisture content of the wood in accordance with the stain/finish manufacturer's recommendations. Avoid installing from the surface of the flooring. If necessary distribute weight using a kneeler board.
Maximum Adhesive Working Times:
Hold the trowel at a minimum 45ð angle (figure below) firmly against the subfloor to obtain a 50-60 sq. ft. per gallon spread rate.
Please follow technical specification for working time for adhesive.
NOTE: Clean adhesive from the surface of the floor frequently using the recommended adhesive cleaner. Use clean towel, changed frequently, to prevent haze and adhesive residue.
When sanding a hardwood floor where grain pattern differ such as parquet or inlay cut at a 45-degree angle to the floor in two directions. Third cut along the room's longest side. Possibly a fourth pass, using a floor polisher and hard plate. Extra hand-sanding work may be required.
Use a drum sander to remove a transparent plastic tape from the surface of the face-taped parquet. Three sandings with progressively finer paper is recommended. Pay attention if several different woods used in the parquet as softer woods may sand faster then harder species and may develop uneven surface. Small areas with medallions or borders are better sanded with the floor polisher and sandpaper on a hard plate.
When using mixed media such as stone and parquet consider using plywood blanks inserted in place of marble or stone during the sanding phase.
Stains are not recommended for the parquet that used various wood species. Many species accept stain differently. Clear coat Polyurethane or wax finish can be applied.
One-Two coats of fast drying sealer can be applied.
Consider water-based finishes made by Bona such as Bona Traffic.
Vacuum as often as you would your carpet. Don't use rotating brushes - turn it off of possible. If wax used for finish, periodically buff the floor using paste wax.
It is very important to maintain humidity level in the 40 to 60% range. Use portable or HVAC built-in humidifiers during the heating season.
Use cleaning products specifically formulated for the hardwood floors such as Bona Pro.
Beautiful hardwood floors are a product of nature and therefore, not perfect. Our wood floors are manufactured in accordance with accepted industry standards, which permit a defect tolerance not to exceed 5%. The defects may be of a manufacturing or natural type.
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