Installation Guide

04/23/20
Once the Flooring Installation is Complete
Remove the spacers.
Install any necessary moldings taking care that they do not impede the oor’s ability to expand and contract. Baseboards should be
installed so that they are slightly above the nished oor but not nailed into the oor.
Utilize putty and/or a stain pen as needed.
Do not apply tape directly to the oors nished surface. If a protective paper or cloth covering is being utilized, tape this covering to its self
rather than taping directly to the oor.
Care and Maintenance for Your New Floor
Regularly sweep or vacuum up loose dirt that can dull your nish. Ensure your vacuum is designed and safe for hardwood oors.
Periodically use a spray oor cleaner specically designed for hardwood oors. Do not use liquid/paste wax, oil, oil soap, silicone,
ammonia-based cleaners as they can permanently dull or cloud the nish.
Floors should not be wet mopped. Do not use power scrubbers or steam cleaners.
Use felt protectors under furniture legs.
Hard castors can dent the oor.
Spike heels, sport cleats can damage the oor.
Protect the oor when dragging heavy furniture or appliances over it.
Keep pets’ nails trimmed.
Use door mats to catch dirt and grit.
Maintain a normal temperature of 60-80 degrees F and a relative humidity of 35-55%. e use of a dehumidier or humidier may be
required in some areas of the country to maintain these levels. Cupping, gapping, etc. can occur if a proper environment is not maintained.
WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer.
Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood