Instructions / Assembly
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Turf
Evolutions, LLC 100 Executive Way phone 866-966-TURF
Suite 108 fax 904-827-9426
info@turfevolutions.com Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 www.turfevolutions.com
8. Once the carpet has been properly joined to the sub-floor, the entire area should be
rolled using 50 - 75 pound roller for unitaries or action backed carpets and a 35 pound
roller for urethane cellular attached form backed carpets. The floor covering should be
rolled in both E-W, N-S directions to assure proper bond.
9. All carpet seams should be sealed by placing a 1/8 inch bead of seam sealer
(nonflammable) at the primary-secondary backing. The two carpet edges should be butted
together to assure even placement and complete seam sealing. The seam sealer can
prevent tuft lose, raveling, and even waterproof the carpet seam edges.
Long Term Maintenance
10. In the event a bubble should develop, do not ever cut or slit open the raised area or
bubble. Most bubbles are caused from solvents left in the adhesive and trapped under the
carpet during lay-in. The best way to remove and correct these bubbles is to puncture the
bubble with an awl, ice pick or hypodermic syringe and press the trapped solvent gas
vapors out of the bubble by pressing and squeezing the area with both hands. Allow the
carpet to lay back into the adhesive and either sand bag or re-roll the area to develop
maximum bond strength.
11. If, for some reason, the bubble does not re-bond adequately, the hypodermic syringe
can be used with a small quantity of the seam sealer to re-bond the carpet to the floor.
After the seam sealer has been injected into the bubble, spread the sealer by hand rubbing
and then allow it to air dry for 5 - 10 minutes before rolling.


