Instructions / Assembly
PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
1. Remove any thresholds, quarter-round trim, and baseboards (optional).
2. Undercut any door jambs and moldings 1/8 in. from the suboor. Check the clearances of any doors and
undercut them if necessary.
3. Level the surface before installation (10 ft radius must be within 1/4 in.). Fill any low areas with
cementitious latex patching and level any high areas (sand/grind/chip).
• NEVER use solvent-based or chemical oor preparation materials.
• DO NOT use primers or llers that are manufactured for use with paint or products other
than vinyl ooring.
• Remove nails, screws or any other materials that will prevent the tiles from lying at.
• Scrape the suboor to remove paint, plaster, or other debris that will prevent adhesion of the
ooring. Some substances may require mechanical grinding for removal.
• The suboor must be level to 1/4 in. within each 10 ft. of radius.
• Fill any low areas with cementitious latex patching compound (not included).
• Grind, chip, or sand down any high areas.
4. Thoroughly sweep and vacuum the suboor. A at, clean, and dry suboor are essential for a successful
installation. Self-stick adhesives will not stick to dirt, dust, or high-moisture content suboors.
INSTALLATION
1. Measure the center point of each end
wall, then strike a chalk line between
them to mark the centerline of the
area. Measure the center point of that
centerline and create a perpendicular
line using a carpenter’s square.
2. Without removing the release paper, temporarily lay one row of
planks from the center to both sides of the wall.
3. Measure the gap between the last plank in the row and the wall. If it
is less than 3 in., adjust the line 3 in. towards the opposite wall.
NOTE: Always make sure that the cut edge is to the wall.
3"
4. Install the rst plank by peeling off the backing, and rmly pressing it
precisely into place, and rolling it with the oor roller.
IMPORTANT: NEVER add additional adhesive to tiles. Discard
backing to avoid slipping.
NOTE: As you install the planks, inspect each one and discard any
that have blemishes or defects. Installation of a defective
plank will be regarded as acceptance of its condition
regardless of the defect and will void the product warranty.
NOTE: Discard each backing paper immediately, as they are very
slippery and may cause a fall or injury if stepped on.
5. The second row begins with a seam staggered approximately 6” from
the rst plank in the rst row.
6"
6. Continue the installation, randomly staggering the planks.
NOTE: Install the planks tightly against each other.
7. To t around irregular shapes, trace a pattern using heavy paper to
transfer the shape to the plank. Heat the plank slightly with a hair
dryer to allow it to be fully cut with a utility knife.
8. For edge planks, place one loose plank on top of the last full plank,
and another loose plank ush with the edge. Mark along the edge
with a pencil. Mark another line 1/8 in. farther from the wall. Score
the plank along the new line with a utility knife (using caution to
prevent injury) and snap off the excess.
1/8"
9. After installation, roll the entire oor with the oor roller.
NOTE: The adhesive is pressure-sensitive, and failure to roll the oor
thoroughly may result in loose or curled tiles.
10. Replace any thresholds, 1/4 rounds,
or baseboards that were removed. Be
sure to secure 1/4 round moldings to
the baseboard and not through the
ooring.
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REGULAR MAINTENANCE
For information about maintaining your new TrafcMaster Vinyl Plank, please see the following Maintenance
Details:
• Regular sweeping or vacuuming with a brushless vacuum will keep dirt and debris off the vinyl oor.
• Ensure all furniture and xtures have the appropriate oor protectors installed and are changed regularly.
• Damp mop the oor weekly to remove dirt; a small amount of a neutral pH cleaner can be used to help
remove dirt and buildups. A white scrub pad can be used on heavy deposits. Do not use multi-surface or
ammoniated cleaners.
• Use of a nish is not recommended by the manufacturer. Contact Home Depot for further instructions.
USE & CARE/WARRANTY
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