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Doc. ID: 140

Rev: 2

Effective: 2/24/2014

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them in place while the glue dries.

• After the installation is completed, keep the floor free from foot traffic for a minimum of 24 hours to allow adhesive to properly set.

Floating Installation
Step 1 – How to Apply the Glue

• Use adhesive or glue which is formulated for tongue and groove floating installation. Refer to glue manufacturer’s information on

applicability to engineered hardwood floating installation.

• The glue must be placed along the topside of the groove the full length of the grooved side and end. This can be accomplished by

inverting the plank and applying a bead of glue (3/32”) to the topside of the groove (side of the groove nearest the face of the plank).

• When the plank is turned back over, the glue will flow down the back of the groove allowing total coverage. Apply only a 3/32 inch

bead of glue; if the groove is completely filled, it will be difficult to close the seam not allowing a tight fit.

Step 2 – Starting Line

• Lay out the direction of the floor. If possible, install flooring perpendicular to joists.
• Select a straight starter wall.
• Mark the starting line using a chalk line or a string between two nails. This distance between the wall and the line should equal the

face with of floor plank plus 3/4”. Do not include the width of the tongue.

Step 3 – Installing the First Row

• The planks are laid with the groove side facing the wall. The first row starts with a full length board. Depending on tongue and groove

orientation, work can begin at either corner of the floor with groove sides facing the walls.

• Ensure there is 1/2” expansion gap by following the starting line or using spacers or board.
• Plank 2 end groove is connected to the end tongue of Plank 1. Lay the rest, plank after plank, in this manner until you have completed

the first row.

Step 4 – Installing Rows 2 and 3

• After setting the first row and making sure you are against a firm starting point, layout two more row and install them.
• The three rows of flooring are held in place with 3M blue painter tape.
• These three rows must be straight, square and in rack because they establish the alignment of the rest of the floor.
• After putting these three rows together allow the glue to set (15 to 45 minutes or per glue manufacturer’s information) before

proceeding with the rest of the rows installation.

• With the tongue facing out, the planks can be tapped together with a tapping block on the tongue to make a snug fit.

Step 5 – Installing Rest of Rows

• Continue installing rows. After installing 8 or 10 rows of flooring, stand back and check for crowning or heaving due to tension

strapping or any damage caused by improper tapping.

• Use a pull bar on the last row to ensure snug and tight joint.

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