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recommendations of the adhesive manufacturer when adhering carpet to nonporous
substrates.
21.3.5 Asphalt Asphalt requires special considerations as a substrate. Follow adhesive
and carpet manufacturer’s recommendation.
21.3.6 Swimming Pools - Regardless of the surface encountered, indoor swimming pools
should be drained and dry before installing outdoor carpet. Do not use outdoor pools
during carpet installation. Remove fungus or algae from the surfaces to be covered.
Ventilate indoor pool areas to reduce excess humidity. Follow manufacturer’s
recommendation for proper adhesive use in this environment.
21.5 Adhesives - Adhesive selection is very important. It is required that carpet backings
and substrates be compatible with the adhesive. Contact manufacturer for their
adhesive recommendation.
CAUTION: Using the correct adhesive greatly enhances the success of an outdoor installation.
When the backing material is unknown, or if doubt exists, contact the carpet manufacturer for
positive identification.
21.6 Acclimation roll all outdoor carpet and allow to relax before installation according
to manufacturer’s recommendation. It is required that this take place when the
temperature is between 55
o
F and 95
o
F (13
o
C and 35
o
C).
21.7 Planning Pre cut carpet for the area to be covered, allowing for required trimming.
Keep seams to a minimum and run with the traffic pattern when possible. Where
seams are required, be certain that the pile runs in the same direction on both sides
of the seam. (Refer to Direct Glue Down Installation for specifications, Section 13.)
Note: For indoor installation of outdoor carpet, follow the procedures outlined in Section ,
except where outdoor conditions may also exist, such as indoor swimming pools, health spas,
and indoor-outdoor patios. Do not use flammable carpet adhesives for any installation in an
enclosed installation.