The Dales Collection from Columbia Flooring
ATTENTION - INSTALLER/OWNER RESPONSIBILITY TOOLS JOBSITE CONDITIONS SUB-FLOOR PREPARATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS Concrete Sub-Floors Wood sub-floors Below-grade applications are susceptible to moisture and should be tested for moisture prior to installation in several locations within the installation area. Acceptable conditions for above-, on- and below-grade applications are:
To correct any sub-floor problems concerning moisture, either wait until the sub-floor dries to meet specifications or use an appropriate moisture barrier. For more information concerning moisture conditions, contact Columbia's technical service department. Sub-floors other than wood or concrete WARNING! Do not sand existing resilient tile, sheet flooring, backing, or felt linings. These products may contain asbestos fibers that are not readily identifiable. Inhalation of asbestos dust can cause asbestosis or other serious bodily harm. Check with local, state and federal laws for handling hazardous material before attempting the removal of these floors. Radiant Heated Sub-floors Caution: The slab surface must never exceed 85° F. in temperature PREPARATION Installing Columbia Moisture resistant foam underlayment Note: When installing a pre-finished wood floor be sure to blend the wood from several cartons to ensure a good grain and shading mixture through out the installation. The Clic Locking System IMPORTANT: In commercial application, radiant heated floors and in rooms over 1000 sf it is necessary to glue the end joints. End Joints must be glued by evenly applying to the front edge of the top of the tongue. Any emerging glue should be immediately wiped off the surface with a clean damp cloth. IMPORTANT: If the floor is longer than 26 feet in length then a transition is required. Transitions should be used in all doorways. Columbia Flooring's t-mold performance molding is recommended in all doorways to allow important expansion in a doorway area. Installation Cutting Planks Laying the first row Now plank 2 is connected to the end locking system of Plank 1. Lay this rest, plank after plank, in this manner until you have completed the first row. Cut the last plank accordingly please ensure that this first row is straight. Use the Columbia wedges to maintain proper ½" expansion space from the wall. Row Two: A starter piece cut to a length of approximately 48 inches is suggested to begin the second row. The leftover piece from the first should be considered for this starter piece to minimize waste. Place this plank on the Columbia fitting wedge and push against the plank in row 1. The next complete plank is connected end joint first into the previous plank and place on the Columbia fitting wedge. The plank is again push tightly against the previously laid row. Continue laying in this way across the entire row. Remove the fitting wedge and press in the row of planks with a light pressure on the long side. The planks lock into each other. The Columbia tapping block can be used to aid in the connection of the locking system on the long side. The planks are now laid row after row in this sequence. "Racking the Floor"
The Last Row Since the floor is installed without glue you can walk on it immediately. Final Touches Complete the job by using filler that blends with the installed flooring to fill any gapping along the joints and clean the finished floor with quality wood floor cleaner. Columbia Hardwood Floors are very easily maintained. No wax, no mess. Simply use Columbia Flooring Cleaner and a specialty terry cloth flooring mop available from flooring retailers. STEP ONE: Vacuum or sweep your floor to remove any particles that could scratch your floor. Warning: Vacuums with a beater bar or power rotary brush head can damage a wood floor and never should be used. STEP TWO: Apply the cleaner directly to the terry cloth flooring mop, not to the floor! STEP THREE: Use a back and forth motion with the mop. When the terry cloth cover becomes soiled, simply replace it with a clean one. Cleaning the floor with a soiled cover could cause streaking. The covers are re-usable so simple throw the cover in the wash and dry its as you would any towel. Tips & Warnings:
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The Dales Collection from Columbia Flooring
ATTENTION - INSTALLER/OWNER RESPONSIBILITY TOOLS JOBSITE CONDITIONS SUB-FLOOR PREPARATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS Concrete Sub-Floors Wood sub-floors Below-grade applications are susceptible to moisture and should be tested for moisture prior to installation in several locations within the installation area. Acceptable conditions for above-, on- and below-grade applications are:
To correct any sub-floor problems concerning moisture, either wait until the sub-floor dries to meet specifications or use an appropriate moisture barrier. For more information concerning moisture conditions, contact Columbia's technical service department. Sub-floors other than wood or concrete WARNING! Do not sand existing resilient tile, sheet flooring, backing, or felt linings. These products may contain asbestos fibers that are not readily identifiable. Inhalation of asbestos dust can cause asbestosis or other serious bodily harm. Check with local, state and federal laws for handling hazardous material before attempting the removal of these floors. Radiant Heated Sub-floors Caution: The slab surface must never exceed 85° F. in temperature PREPARATION Installing Columbia Moisture resistant foam underlayment Note: When installing a pre-finished wood floor be sure to blend the wood from several cartons to ensure a good grain and shading mixture through out the installation. The Clic Locking System IMPORTANT: In commercial application, radiant heated floors and in rooms over 1000 sf it is necessary to glue the end joints. End Joints must be glued by evenly applying to the front edge of the top of the tongue. Any emerging glue should be immediately wiped off the surface with a clean damp cloth. IMPORTANT: If the floor is longer than 26 feet in length then a transition is required. Transitions should be used in all doorways. Columbia Flooring's t-mold performance molding is recommended in all doorways to allow important expansion in a doorway area. Installation Cutting Planks Laying the first row Now plank 2 is connected to the end locking system of Plank 1. Lay this rest, plank after plank, in this manner until you have completed the first row. Cut the last plank accordingly please ensure that this first row is straight. Use the Columbia wedges to maintain proper ½" expansion space from the wall. Row Two: A starter piece cut to a length of approximately 48 inches is suggested to begin the second row. The leftover piece from the first should be considered for this starter piece to minimize waste. Place this plank on the Columbia fitting wedge and push against the plank in row 1. The next complete plank is connected end joint first into the previous plank and place on the Columbia fitting wedge. The plank is again push tightly against the previously laid row. Continue laying in this way across the entire row. Remove the fitting wedge and press in the row of planks with a light pressure on the long side. The planks lock into each other. The Columbia tapping block can be used to aid in the connection of the locking system on the long side. The planks are now laid row after row in this sequence. "Racking the Floor"
The Last Row Since the floor is installed without glue you can walk on it immediately. Final Touches Complete the job by using filler that blends with the installed flooring to fill any gapping along the joints and clean the finished floor with quality wood floor cleaner. Columbia Hardwood Floors are very easily maintained. No wax, no mess. Simply use Columbia Flooring Cleaner and a specialty terry cloth flooring mop available from flooring retailers. STEP ONE: Vacuum or sweep your floor to remove any particles that could scratch your floor. Warning: Vacuums with a beater bar or power rotary brush head can damage a wood floor and never should be used. STEP TWO: Apply the cleaner directly to the terry cloth flooring mop, not to the floor! STEP THREE: Use a back and forth motion with the mop. When the terry cloth cover becomes soiled, simply replace it with a clean one. Cleaning the floor with a soiled cover could cause streaking. The covers are re-usable so simple throw the cover in the wash and dry its as you would any towel. Tips & Warnings:
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