Manual Armstrong Commercial Traditional Laminate Floor

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For questions about Armstrong Laminate Flooring please call Customer Relations and Technical Services at 1.800.233.3823.
Seams: Armstrong 99 or Bruce EverSeal Adhesive to be used in full bathroom installations (bathroom installation
is for residential use only). 100% silicone caulk must be used around the entire perimeter and a 3/32" bead of glue
on the top of the tongue ONLY. Light Commercial & Commercial Installations- Must be installed using a 3/32"
(2.4 mm) bead of glue on the END groove ONLY. Place opened cartons of planks in the room where they are to
be installed for at least 48 hours .In drier climates below 25% RH or very humid climates above 60% RH allow 96
hours of acclimation time. Example: dry environments such as Colorado and Arizona and wet environments such
as Florida and Georgia.
Note: For all installations where environmental conditions cannot be controlled, where the relative humidity level
is below 35% or exceeds 55% at the time of installation or where the relative humidity cannot be maintained
between 35% and 55% consistently after the product has been installed, a 3/32” bead of glue must be applied to
the end groove of each plank.
Special Precautions and Recommendations:
1. Armstrong and Bruce Laminate Flooring may be installed in residential full bathrooms following the guidelines
outlined in the Bathroom Installation Section I (Chapter 16).
2. Armstrong and Bruce Laminate Flooring are not recommended over most carpets or in high-humidity areas
where the floor is normally wet- e.g., steam rooms or saunas.
3. Level floors with a suitable cement-based self-leveling underlayment following the manufacturer’s
recommended guidelines.
4. Radiant heated subfloors should not exceed 85°F (29°C).
5. Armstrong and Bruce Laminate Flooring cannot be installed over carpet unless the carpet is a maximum 1/4"
(6.35 mm) thick, fully adhered over a suspended wood substrate.
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Brand Armstrong
Model Commercial Traditional
Category Laminate Floors
File type PDF
File size 1.97 MB

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Where should I start laying a laminate floor? Verified

Always start laying a laminate floor in a corner of the room.

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How much laminate will I need for my floor? Verified

Carfeully measure the surface of the floor. Add an additional 10% of laminate to compensate for cutting waste.

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Can I immediately start laying a laminate floor? Verified

No, the planks should adjust to the room for 48 hours. Never place the planks against the wall vertically, but lay them on the ground. This will prevent the planks from bending.

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Can I use a steam cleaner on wooden floors like laminate? Verified

Yes, but wooden floors are more vulnerable than for example tiles. Use the lowest setting on the steam cleaner and use a cloth to prevent damage.

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What kind of saw is best to use on my laminate floor? Verified

The best machines to saw a laminate floor are a jigsaw and circular saw. The jigsaw is perfect to saw out any corners, while the circular saw allows you to easily saw long straight pieces.

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How can I prevent differences in colour? Verified

Use planks from different packs at the same time. This will make any colour differences much harder to see.

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Why is it important to use underlayment? Verified

Underlayment will help make the floor level. It also protects against noise.

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When should I place foil underneath the underlayment? Verified

When laying a laminate floor on the bottom floor or in case of moisture it's advisable to make use of protective foil. Have the foil come up the walls a little so they will end behind the skirting boards.

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What are the best conditions to place underlayment? Verified

Be sure to work in a dry environment with a temperature between 15 and 20 degrees Celcius.

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Can the laminate floor be laid tightly against a wall? Verified

No, lamiate floors are made from wood and can expand. Always keep 1 centimer of space between the laminate floor and the wall. User spacers to keep this distance.

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Can I lay a laminate floor in a bathroom? Verified

In general laminate floors are not suited for bathrooms. Some brands offer laminate floors that are especially made for this. Check with the producer of your laminate floor in your floor can be laid in a bathroom.

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What is the difference between laminate and parquet? Verified

Parquet is crafted using natural wood, whereas laminate flooring features a plastic top layer. The appearance of laminate is defined by a printed wood design on the top layer, which is then coated with a transparent finish. This results in easy maintenance and durability but with a slightly diminished authenticity.

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Manual Armstrong Commercial Traditional Laminate Floor

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