Regardless of the material of a flooring substrate, there are specific preparation considerations that must be adhered to so that the installation of the flooring material will not be compromised. https://ow.ly/sBZz30sEbvb
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Regardless of the material of a flooring substrate, there are specific preparation considerations that must be adhered to so that the installation of the flooring material will not be compromised. https://ow.ly/nGPT30sB4vm
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Regardless of the material of a flooring substrate, there are specific preparation considerations that must be adhered to so that the installation of the flooring material will not be compromised. https://ow.ly/naB230sBhut
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Regardless of the material of a flooring substrate, there are specific preparation considerations that must be adhered to so that the installation of the flooring material will not be compromised. https://ow.ly/9sHS30sEhz5
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Regardless of the material of a flooring substrate, there are specific preparation considerations that must be adhered to so that the installation of the flooring material will not be compromised. https://ow.ly/NUaI30sBbxF
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'Minimal Prep'... part of the problem! Resilient (vinyl, rubber, linoleum) flooring tends to follow every contour of a substrate, essentially forming a skin. Joints, cracks, depressions, protrusions, and seemingly insignificant imperfections on a substrate surface may telegraph through and become very obvious after the product is installed. 'Minimal prep' is an overused term in flooring that creates ambiguity in the process of preparing a subfloor. A preferred alternative is to reference available standards that direct testing, preparation and work responsibility for this critical stage of an installation. Most manufacturers of resilient flooring reference 'ASTM F-710 Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Resilient Flooring'. NFCA’s Floor Covering Reference Manual of Canada also notes this standard but goes further (in its section PART A12 Substrate Preparation) to explain who is responsible for what to get the work done. Clearly assigning this work responsibility is critical to avoid conflict and delays during late-stage construction. Together, these documents go a long way to solving the long-standing issue of 'what is minimal preparation for the floor covering installer'. If you are caught up in a dispute over who is responsible for what preparatory work, then contact us via our website at https://lnkd.in/djuSHRQH #flooring #commercialflooring #minimalprep #workresponsibility #floorcoveringreferencemanual
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💰 **How is the Cost of a Resin Flooring Project Calculated?** 💰 The cost of your resin flooring project depends on a few key factors: the size of the area, the type and quality of resin, any prep work needed (like repairs or levelling), the complexity of the installation, and any custom features you want. We’ll make sure you get the best solution for your budget! 💡 #ResinFlooringCost #CustomFlooring #IndustrialResinFlooring
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Businesses who could use added protection from fire risks – including those which handle, move or store flammable objects – may want to go with an epoxy floor, because this type of flooring material offers some added resistance to fire and flame.
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The concrete industry, like the flooring industry, is constantly changing. Planning commercial flooring installations becomes increasingly more difficult as the concrete substrates change, making it harder to determine the effect it will have on flooring installation, adhesives and flooring material. Learn more in this article from 𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝐶𝑜𝑚𝑚𝑒𝑟𝑐𝑖𝑎𝑙 𝐹𝑙𝑜𝑜𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑅𝑒𝑝𝑜𝑟𝑡 about the changes in concrete and how to navigate those changes when preparing for a flooring installation. https://lnkd.in/eNXrw8PW
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We often focus on commercial flooring options, but what's underneath—subfloors—is just as crucial. Subfloors provide support, leveling, moisture protection, and sound insulation. Today, we’re exploring the different types of subfloor materials and their importance. https://loom.ly/hsamhQg
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