INSTALLATION OF DISTRESSED BAMBOO FLOORING Bamboo flooring, when properly installed, is a beautiful durable floor-covering material. The installer must be careful to protect the flooring material from gaining moisture before, during and after the installation of the product. this installation instructions are intended to help the installer produce a trouble-free floor. Should an individual piece of bamboo be doubtful as to grade, manufacturer or factory finish, the installer should not use the piece. Before installation Bamboo flooring can be installed on wood sub-floor, the moisture content of the wood sub-floor at the time of installation should be in the range of 8--10 percent. During building construction, before the building is enclosed, the sub-floor may absorb moisture from direct exposure to rain and weather. the building must be enclosed and dried out before the installation of the distressed bamboo flooring. sub-floors, which are built with "performance-rated" 3/4-inch thick oriented standboard (OSB)or plywood will produce the best performing bamboo floors. Also,5/8-inch thick plywood may also be used. but 1/2-inch sub-floor products may lack stiffness and nail-holding properties for good performance with bamboo flooring products. Buildings with crawl space foundations should include a vapor barrier installed between the ground and the sub-floor. This barrier will minimize the effect of moisture evaporating into the crawl space environment that can migrate through the sub-floor and into the bamboo flooring. The vapor barrier can be 4 to 6 mil polyethylene sheets laid on the crawlspace floor. Proper air circulation is important to prevent moisture build-up. At least two vents should be left open year round. Furthermore, the building should be completely enclosed with windows and doors installed prior to flooring installation. Freshly poured concrete slabs emits many gallons of moisture as water vapor into the atmosphere of the building. Therefore, no concrete should be poured after the flooring is installed, and an adequate curing time (minimum 60 days) should be provided before installation of the flooring. Installation Distressed bamboo flooring should be installed in manger similar to that used to other types of solid hardwood flooring products. Before installation, the installer must be sure that the sub-floor is solid, level, clean, and dry. Fifteen-pound building paper (tar paper) should be laid directly onto the sub-floor. This building paper minimizes squeaks caused by small movements of the bamboo flooring after installation, and helps to reduce some moisture problems. The difference between the moisture level of the sub-floor and thedistressed bamboo flooring should be on more than 4%.Distressed amboo flooring can then be installed. Bamboo is a product of nature. Because of the natural color variation in distressed bamboo flooring from piece to piece, it is important to work out four to five boxes at a time to assure a beautiful blend of shading. Nailing Methods Proper spacing between nails is critical for a trouble-free. durable ,bamboo floor. Recommended nail spacings are 8 to 10 inches apart along the length of each floor board. Each floor board should be nailed at least 5 inches away from each and. During installation, it is useful to scribe nail spacing lines directly onto the tar paper with chalk. This allows the installer to easily identify the location of each nail. Gluing Method Moisture Resistance Allow at least a 3/4" space parallel to the direction you lay the floor. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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