Storage & Handling

Storage & Handling

Your panels will usually arrive on a flatbed truck. Depending on the site, panels should be off-loaded to a clean, flat area with sufficient maneuvering room. (A fork-lift will speed the off-load process.)

Panels do not come in any particular order. This allows for minimized shipping costs by taking full advantage of the space available on the truck. It is advisable to sort the panels as you off load them. This process will require room to shift and stack the panels accordingly.

Sort and stack all of the panels by panel ID number and move them as close to their final location as possible. Place at least three stickers a maximum of 4’ on center (o.c.) under the panel stacks to ensure that the panels remain flat. The stickers should be a minimum of 3 ½” wide.

Inventory the panels as you off-load them. If one is missing or damaged call PBS immediately. We will work to correct the problem as soon as possible.

Remember, you are working with a wood product that may swell after prolonged exposure to moisture. Keep all panels and accessories protected from the elements prior to installation. If splines swell, installation may be hampered.

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Premier Floors manual Storage & Handling