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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Commercial

& Residential

There are three (3) basic requirements necessary to assure a long lasting, attractive Centiva® floor:

1.Proper Subfloor Preparation

2.Installation

3.Adhesives

The following guidelines will help to ensure complete satisfaction with your installation by fulfilling these requirements. Centiva tiles and planks are suitable for surfaces on above and below grade. Centiva can be installed over concrete or wood subfloors.

1.0 SUBFLOOR PREPARATION

1.1 Testing

A calcium chloride test (moisture test) is essential on all concrete floors. This test should be performed in several areas: the

 

perimeter of the room, at columns, and wherever else moisture might occur. The moisture level from the concrete should

 

not exceed 3.0 lbs./1000 sq. ft. in a 24 hour time period. If the concrete exceeds the moisture limitations, the installation

 

should not proceed until the problem is corrected. A moisture problem can be corrected by sealing the concrete with any of

 

the many brands of concrete sealers available. After the sealer has been applied, always retest to ensure that the problem has

 

been corrected. A moisture test indicates the conditions at the time of testing only. The flooring contractor cannot be held

 

responsible if the moisture appears in the future causing adhesive failure. A new concrete floor contains a high percentage of

 

moisture; therefore, it must be allowed adequate drying time. This drying time normally requires 28 to 30 days, but it can vary

 

depending on several conditions such as the type of concrete used, average air temperature, and the thickness or location of

 

the slab.

1.2 Preparation

New Floors

Underlayment panels can be used to correct deficiencies in the subfloor and to provide a smooth, sound surface for Centiva tiles and planks. There are numerous suitable underlayment panels such as Structurwood, Multiply, and Masonite brand underlayments. The most common of these is ¼” APA underlayment grade plywood. Particleboard, strand board and flake board are NOT RFCI recommended underlayments; therefore, they are not recommended as a subfloor for Centiva tiles and planks.

Always fasten underlayment panels in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations because any failure of the underlayment or Centiva flooring as a result of the underlayment is the responsibility of the underlayment manufacturer and installer. Suitable underlayment with a fully sanded surface and a minimum thickness of ¼” is preferred. Always make sure that the subfloor is free of any foreign material such as dust, grease, oil, polish, and loose material that may cause staining, telegraphing, or adhesive failure.

Concrete subfloors are acceptable as long as the concrete’s moisture content is within the specified parameters.

A Portland based patching compound or leveler should be used to cover seams, cracks, indentations, and subfloor irregularities. Calcium sulfate/plaster/gypsum based compounds are NOT recommended as they may harbor and promote mildew growth, offer poor bond and adhesion strength, and/or have low indentation resistance.

1.3Preparation Existing Floors

Centiva vinyl tile or planks contain no asbestos fibers. When removing existing resilient floor coverings, carefully observe the following warning:

Existing resilient floor coverings and black asphalt adhesive may contain asbestos. Improper procedures used to remove these products could release asbestos fibers into the air. Asbestos fibers, if inhaled, may cause serious bodily harm. Do not sand or dry scrape these materials. A preferred alternative to removal is to install a new floor over the old asbestos-containing floor whenever possible. If removal of existing floor covering is necessary, be sure that all precautions are taken and proper procedures are followed. For information regarding proper removal procedures, please consult Centiva or the Resilient Floor Covering Institute, 401 East Jefferson Street, Suite 102, Rockville, MD, 20850, phone: 301-640-8580. Check state and local laws regarding removal of asbestos-containing materials.

After removing existing flooring, make sure to remove also old cutback adhesive, grease, wax, or other foreign matter. Painted and/or varnished surfaces must be sanded and dust free. In some cases old concrete subfloors must be shot blasted and a floor leveler should be applied prior to installation. Poor subfloor preparation may telegraph later on through the Centiva flooring causing visible irregularities. Between floor prep and start of installation, make sure to keep the floor dry, free from dirt, dust and grit.

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FAQ

What are the basic requirements for a long lasting Centiva floor?

The three basic requirements necessary are proper subfloor preparation, installation, and adhesives.

Can Centiva tiles and planks be installed over concrete or wood subfloors?

Yes, Centiva can be installed over both concrete and wood subfloors.

What underlayment panels are suitable for Centiva tiles and planks?

Suitable underlayment panels include Structurwood, Multiply, and APA underlayment grade plywood.