Warranty Guide

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Part I INSTALLATION AND CARE:
Product Description:
EZ Click hardwood flooring planks are designed for use in multiple locations. Acceptable location
includes basements, ground floors or high-rise buildings. EZ click flooring can be floating on, directly
nailed or glued to a wooden or concrete sub-floor. Professional advice should be sought for the
type of glue and method of glue-down installation to ensure trouble free installation. EZ Click
flooring is made of a wear layer of solid wood lamella mounted under high pressure to produce
premium quality flooring. These products are pre-finished under ideal conditions that meet or
exceed industry standards.
Where to install and Method to install:
Grade Type
Staple Down
Glue Down
Floating
Above Grade
Yes
Yes
Yes
On Grade
Yes
Yes
Yes
Below Grade
No
No
Yes
Staple Down
Glue Down
Floating
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Site Specific
Site Specific
Yes
Site Specific depending on the degree of levelness, firmness and soundness of the sub-floor.
Sub-floor should be sound, level and free of debris.
The following is as defined by NWFA Hardwood Flooring Installation Guidelines - Section V for
moisture testing:
Concrete moisture readings are not to exceed 4.5% on Tramex Concrete Moisture
Encounter meter.
Calcium Chloride Test is not to exceed 3 lbs. per 1000 square feet in 24 hours.
Plywood must be CDX-rated at least 3/4” thick. OSB must be 3/4”, PS2 rated, and sealed side
face down.
Specific installation with Radiant Heating:
EZ Click hardwood flooring planks is suitable for multiple radiant heat system as long as the
radian heated subfloor surface do not exceed 85
0
F (29.5
0
C)..
IMPORTANT: Examine each plank carefully. Contact the dealer immediately if the material is not
acceptable. Materials installed with visible defects are not covered under warranty. Manufacturer
will not assume any responsibility for any materials that have already been installed. The
manufacturer will not assume any liability for product damage caused by the use of unsuitable tools
or the improper use of materials.