Lynx Flooring User Manual

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Luxe PLank

and the Lynx

Installation System

Patent pending.

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LUXE PLANK

Lynx technology with overlapping pressure sensitive

adhesive.

Planks are bonded to each other, not to the

substrate.

WaRnInG: exISTInG In-PLaCe ReSILIenT FLOOR COVeRInG anD aSPHaLTIC aDHeSIVeS. DO nOT SanD, DRY SWeeP, DRY

SCRaPe, DRILL, SaW, BeaDBLaST, OR MeCHanICaLLY CHIP OR PuLVeRIZe exISTInG ReSILIenT FLOORInG, BaCkInG, LInInG

FeLT, aSPHaLTIC “CuTBaCk” aDHeSIVe, OR OTHeR aDHeSIVe.
These existing in-place products may contain asbestos fibers and/or crystalline silica. Avoid creating dust. Inhalation of such dust is a cancer and respiratory

tract hazard. Smoking by individuals exposed to asbestos fibers greatly increases the risk of serious bodily harm. Unless positively certain that the existing in-place

product is a non-asbestos-containing material, you must presume it contains asbestos. Regulations may require that the material be tested to determine asbestos

content and may govern removal and disposal of material.
See current edition of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) publication Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings for

instructions on removing all resilient floor covering structures or contact your retailer or Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 1 800 233 3823.
The floor covering or adhesive in this package does NOT contain asbestos.

General Information

The Lynx installation system allows the planks to be

bonded together by an overlapped edge method. The

planks are not bonded directly to the subfloor and

this will help hide some minor substrate irregularities

without telegraphing through to the face of the

planks. The planks should be installed 1/8˝ away from

all vertical surfaces such as walls, cabinets, pipes, etc.

(a larger gap could cause excessive floor movement).

When installed in bathrooms, the gap should be filled

and sealed with a good quality siliconized or acrylic

caulk. The gap will then be covered with molding or

wall base. Base cabinets should not be installed on

top of the planks.
Included in each carton are two LUXE PLANK

transition strips. These can be used to change

direction during the installation process or to

make repairs as discussed in the Repair Procedure

instructions.
keys to Successful Luxe PLank Installation

• Most installations will need approximately 10%

cutting allowance added to the square footage

of the room.

• Proper conditioning of both the jobsite and the

flooring is necessary. LUXE PLANK should not

be exposed to sudden changes in temperature

or moisture/humidity.

• Store, transport and handle LUXE PLANK so

as to prevent any distortions. Store cartons flat,

never on edge. Distortions will not disappear

over time. Insure that the planks are laying flat

at time of installation.

• Do not compress the edges of the floating

installation in any way when installing other

flooring materials next to LUXE PLANK.

Installation of carpet, metal strips and other

transition moldings should not push fullness

into the flooring and should allow for some

slight movement wherever practical.

• Protect the floor from heavy rolling loads, other

trades and replacement and/or movement of

appliances by using sheets of plywood or similar.

Suitable Substrates

All substrates listed must be properly prepared

and meet certain requirements. There may be

other exceptions and special conditions for these

substrates to be suitable for the Lynx Installation

System as noted below. (Refer to the Subfloors and

Underlayments section of the Armstrong Guaranteed

Installation System manual, F-5061, for more details,

or visit www.floorexpert.com.)

• Concrete – dry and smooth on all grade levels

• Suspended wood subfloors with approved

wood underlayments – must have minimum of

18˝ well-ventilated crawl space underneath

• Suspended hardwood flooring that is fully

adhered, smooth and square edge without

texture

• Single-layer, fully adhered, existing resilient

floors – must not be foam-backed or cushion-

backed

• Ceramic tile, Terrazzo, Marble

• Polymeric Poured (seamless) Floors
DO nOT InSTaLL OVeR

• Particleboard or waferboard

• Single-layer wood subfloors*

• Existing resilient tile floors that are below grade

• Existing cushion-backed vinyl flooring

• Carpet

• Hardwood flooring that has been installed

directly over concrete

• On stairs, or, in rooms with sloping floors or

floor drains

* Installation directly over single-layer wood subfloors

in new construction is not recommended. New

construction should have additional underlayment on

top of the subflooring and be installed as late in the

building schedule as possible; after permanent HVAC

is running, the home is properly conditioned, and other

trades have completed their work.
If it is unavoidable to install over single-layer wood

subfloors, it should only happen in remodel work

where the home has been occupied and conditioned

for a minimum of 1 year, having gone through the

initial winter season and dry-out of the new home. The

subflooring must meet all the substrate requirements

noted below.

Job Conditions/Preparations

• All substrates must be structurally sound, dry,

clean, flat, and smooth with minimal deflection.

Substrates must be free from excessive

moisture or alkali. Remove dirt, paint, varnish,

wax, oils, solvents, other foreign matter and

contaminates that could cause staining or

interfere with the bond of the adhesive.

• High spots on the substrate should be

leveled and low areas filled with appropriate

underlayments.

• Do not use products containing petroleum,

solvents or citrus oils to prepare substrates as

they can cause staining and expansion of the

new flooring.

• In renovation or remodel work, remove any

existing adhesive residue so that 100% of the

overall area of the original substrate is exposed.

• When installing over an existing resilient floor,

use S-199 One-Part Embossing Leveler or S-194

Patch, Underlayment & Embossing Leveler/S-195

Underlayment Additive to fill and smooth any

embossing in the old floor.

• Embossed ceramic tile floors, ceramic and

marble grout joints, and irregularities in

concrete should be filled and leveled using

S-194 Patch, Underlayment & Embossing

Leveler/S-195 Underlayment Additive or other

Armstrong cementitious underlayments.

• The area to receive resilient flooring, flooring

materials and adhesives should be maintained

between 65° F (18° C) and 85° F (29° C) for

48 hours before installation, during installation,

and 48 hours after completion. Maintain

temperatures between 55° F (13° C) and 85° F

(29° C) thereafter.

• Resilient flooring should only be installed in

temperature-controlled environments. It is

necessary to maintain a constant temperature.

Therefore, the permanent HVAC system

must be in operation before the installation

of resilient flooring. Portable heaters are not

recommended as they may not heat the room

and subfloor sufficiently. Kerosene heaters

should never be used.

• For concrete subfloors, the water vapor

emission level should be 5 lbs. /1000 sq.ft./24

hours, or less, as determined by calcium

chloride testing.

• Radiant heated substrates must not exceed a

maximum surface temperature of 85° F (29° C).

• LUXE PLANK should not be exposed to direct

sunlight for prolonged periods. It can result

in discoloration and excessive temperatures

that may cause expansion. The use of drapes

or blinds is recommended during peak sunlight

exposure.

Procedure

Remove baseboard, quarter-round moldings, wall

base, appliances and furniture from room. For best

results, door trim should be under-cut to allow

flooring to move freely without being pinched. After

preparation work, sweep and vacuum the entire

work area to remove all dust and debris.
note: Planks are easily cut with a tile cutter or

by using a straight edge and utility knife. Score

the face of the plank several times and snap it.

If it doesn’t separate, lightly cut through the

back on the fold mark.

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