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FLOORING INSTALLATION
Installer / Owner Responsibility (VERY IMPORTANT)
INSTALLATION CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE of hardwood flooring,
subfloor, substrate, the jobsite itself (including
the ambient temperature and relative humidity at
the time of installation), and all impacting variables
that may affect a wood floor.
Somerset manufactures flooring, not finished floors;
the flooring installer must complete the finished
product. Many critical decisions must be made at the
installation site, and therefore are the sole responsibility
of the installer/owner. These include, but are not
limited to; proper storage and handling, complete
evaluation of site conditions including moisture testing
of the site and flooring, acclimation of flooring
to proper conditions, site preparation, flooring layout,
milling, grade and color, proper installation methods,
and cleanup. DO NOT INSTALL if there is any question
as to acceptability of site conditions or flooring.
Site Conditions, Handling, and Storage (NWFA Installation
Guidelines, Sec. I):
Somerset engineered hardwood flooring may be installed
above, on, or below grade. Somerset floors should
be installed after all other construction that may
affect them is completed. All concrete, drywall, plumbing
and any other “wet work” should be thoroughly
cured. Factory finished flooring is finished woodwork,
handle carefully to avoid damage.
Keep flooring dry at all times. (6-9% m.c.). Record
flooring moisture content upon delivery and at time
of installation, and retain these records. Provide
good air circulation around pallets, and/or cartons.
Do not stack flooring cartons more than three layers
high, and maintain a flat stack. Acclimate Somerset
Flooring to normal living conditions; refer to NWFA
Installation Guidelines, Sec. I, Ch. 2 for further
information.
HVAC must be in operation before, during, and after
installation (refer to NWFA Installation Guidelines,
Sec I, Ch. 1, Part 1). A temperature of 70 degrees
F +/- 10 degrees and a relative humidity between 35-55%
is recommended. Heating units or un-insulated ductwork
close to the flooring or subfloor may cause “hot
spots” which must be eliminated prior to installation.
Radiant Heat: Wood flooring can be installed over
radiant heat as long as you understand radiant heat
and how it can impact wood flooring, what precautions
to take, and what type of wood flooring to use. Somerset
engineered hardwood flooring may be installed over
many radiant heat systems (excluding hickory, cypress,
tiger wood and Brazilian cherry). As these precautions
and installation methods are very detailed, please
consult NWFA Installation Guidelines, Sec. IV. Appendix
H for details. Problems typically associated with
radiant heat systems are excluded from coverage under
the Somerset warranty.
Moisture conditions are the most important factor
in the success or failure of any flooring installation.
Confirm proper drainage exists around the structure.
In crawl spaces, exposed earth must be fully covered
with minimum 6-mil polyethylene sheeting. Crawl space
vents must be open at all times, and must equal at
least 1.5% of the total square footage of the crawl
space. Basements must be dry and remain dry.
Subfloor Types And Conditions (NWFA Installation
Guidelines, Sec. II)
General:
The subfloor must be clean, dry, flat (within 3/16” in
10’), and structurally sound. Correct any joints
or areas that are not flat. Secure any loose boards
or panels.
Wood: (refer to NWFA Installation Guidelines, Sec.
II, Ch. 4)
CD Exposure 1 plywood and OSB Exposure 1 subfloor
panels are appropriate subfloor materials (grade stamped
US PS1-95). Solid board subfloors should be 1" x
6" nominal, Group 1 dense softwoods, #2 Common,
KD. Minimum single layer subfloor thickness is 5/8” on
16” o.c. joists or 3/4" on 19.2” o.c.
joists. The flooring must run perpendicular to the
floor joists, or additional subfloor thickness is
required.
Concrete: (also refer to NWFA Installation Guidelines,
Sec. II, Ch. 5,)
Concrete should have a minimum of 3000 psi; refer
to NWFA for details and alternate installation methods.
Concrete must be tested for moisture. If a concrete
moisture meter or other test indicates moisture presence,
perform a calcium chloride test. Moisture content
must not exceed 3 lbs./1000 sqft./ per 24 hours. Moisture
barrier systems must be used correctly and must be
compatible with the adhesive used. Check with the
moisture barrier manufacturer for details.
Installation (NWFA Installation Guidelines, Sec.
III)
Preparation:
Allow 1/2” expansion space between the wood
flooring and any walls or obstructions. Undercut door
jambs, casings, etc. as needed so flooring has adequate
expansion space.
Layout
The best appearance is usually achieved by installing
parallel to the length of the room, but always install
perpendicular to the floor joists (wood subfloors)
unless special subfloor conditions are met. Always
rack out the flooring before installing to avoid
clustered end joints and repeating patterns. Work
simultaneously from several cartons to achieve good
color distribution.
Installation with Mechanical Cleats/Staples:
Use caution to avoid edge and face damage during installation.
Special footer plates are available for flooring
tools to protect factory finished flooring faces
and edges.
Use backer boards of 1/2” plywood ripped to
an appropriate width to establish straight lines.
Backer boards should be secured to the subfloor and
carefully aligned with starter lines.
Use flooring fasteners (refer to NWFA Installation
Guidelines, Sec. IV, Appendix F) appropriate for engineered
flooring (minimum 1” long, maximum 3/8 crown,
designed for engineered flooring; check with the fastener
manufacturer). Air pressure and tool settings should
be adjusted so the fastener seats properly, does not
split the wood, and does not distort the finished
face. Fastening schedule should be every 4-6”,
with a fastener within 2” of each end, and at
least two fasteners per piece. DO NOT USE TOOLS /
FASTENERS DESIGNED FOR 3/4" SOLID FLOORING.
Face nail only as required with 1” (4d) finish
nails or cleats, 1/2” from the groove, pre-drilling
the nail holes to prevent splitting. Face nails need
to be countersunk and covered by molding or properly
filled.
Direct Glue Installation:
Use a quality hardwood flooring adhesive recommended
for engineered plank flooring. Follow all instructions
of the adhesive manufacturer including, but not
limited to, adhesive storage, room temperature and
humidity, proper ventilation, spread rate, open
time, rolling, safety procedures and equipment,
cleanup, and cure time. Avoid allowing adhesive
residue to dry on the face of the flooring. Special
cleaners are available (from the adhesive mfgr.)
to clean off any residue.
Floating Installation:
Somerset engineered flooring may be floated over a
structurally sound subfloor, using a quality floating
floor adhesive (PVA type) applied in a continuous
bead along the bottom of the grooves (both long
edges and ends). A quality floating floor underlayment
product should be installed between the subfloor
and the flooring installation. Other installation
instructions remain unchanged.
Finishing Touches
Somerset offers five standard molding profiles factory
finished to blend with your Somerset wood floor.
These moldings will address most trim and transition
situations quickly and cost effectively, and should
be ordered with the flooring to avoid needless delays
in closing.
Fill any nail holes or small cracks with the proper
filler (use Somerset Touch-Up Kits). Leave the Touch-Up
Kit with your customer for their use as needed.
Clean the floor thoroughly and remove all scraps
and debris. Some solvents may attack the finish, so
test any cleaner for finish compatibility before using
on installed flooring. Leave care and maintenance
information for the consumer. A Somerset floor care
kit makes a good closing gift, and starts them on
the right maintenance program.
Applying additional finish over the factory finish
may cause problems and does not improve durability
or permanently seal the joints. Any finish materials
used that are not recommended by Somerset Hardwood
Flooring will void your warranty.
If you have installation questions, contact Somerset,
your Somerset distributor, or the National Wood Flooring
Association (www.nwfa.org).
SOMERSET HARDWOOD FLOORING
P.O. BOX 1355
SOMERSET, KENTUCKY 42502
NO WARRANTIES APPLY TO ANY PRODUCTS NOT SPECIFICALLY
ADDRESSED IN SOMERSET’S WRITTEN WARRANTY DOCUMENT.
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