Installation Guide

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SMARTCORE® Naturals Floating Installation Instructions
When properly installed in accordance with USFloors Installation Instructions, this product will not swell, cup, or crack due to
exposure to water from topical spills or moisture from the sub-floor when exposed to such conditions. This product is not
designed to withstand submersion from standing water or flooding.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. If the following instructions leave any unanswered
questions or if additional information is required, please call USFloors toll free at 844-873-8123. This flooring is a natural wood
product on a solid polymer core, which has natural variations in color, texture, and sheen/gloss. For best visual effect, install planks
working from several cartons.
Installer/Owner Responsibility
We urge you, as the final inspector to inspect for proper color, finish, style, and quality PRIOR to installation. Verify that the
flooring is the correct material. Care should be taken at this time to remove or repair particular characteristics you do not
desire. Manufacturer declines responsibility for any costs incurred when plank(s) with visible defects have been installed.
The use of stain, filler, or putty stick for the correction of minor defects during installation should be accepted as normal
procedure. 5% cutting allowance, depending on layout, must be added to the actual square footage amount needed.
NOTE: SMARTCORE® Natural floors may be installed with a direct glue-down method on approved wooden (or) concrete substrates
on or above grade only. For below grade installations, use the floating installation method. Use only USFloors approved adhesives.
Please consult with the adhesive manufacturer (or) contact USFloors directly to determine if the selected adhesive is suitable for use
with this material.
Do not install SMARTCORE® Naturals flooring as a floating floor where it will be exposed to temperatures greater than 140° F. In
areas where the floor may be exposed to direct, intense sunlight resulting in excessive heat to the floor, use the full spread glue
down method. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods, doing so may result in discoloration. During peak
sunlight hours, the use of the drapes or blinds is recommended.
PRE-INSTALLATION JOBSITE REQUIREMENTS
It is the installer/ owners’ responsibility to ensure that the jobsite conditions and jobsite subfloor are environmentally and
structurally acceptable prior to the installation of any hardwood flooring. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for
failures or deficiencies of hardwood flooring resulting from or related to sub-floor, sub-surface, or job-site environmental
conditions. All substrates must be clean, flat, dry, and structurally sound.
Flooring should be one of the last items installed in any new construction or remodel project.
Install flooring after cabinets have been installed to prevent damage to the flooring.
Room temperature and humidity of installation areas should be consistent with normal, year-round living conditions for at least
one week before installation of flooring. Maintaining an optimum yearly room temperature of 70° F and a humidity range of 35-
55% is recommended.
CAUTION: WOOD DUST
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified wood dust as a nasal carcinogen. The sawing, sanding, and/ or machining of
wood products can produce wood dust that can cause respiratory, eye, and skin irritations. Equipment should be equipped with a dust collector
to reduce airborne wood dust. Wear an appropriate NIOSH designated dust mask to reduce exposure to airborne wood dust. Avoid contact with
eyes and skin. In case of irritation, flush eyes or skin with water for at least 15 minutes. In cases of severe irritation; seek immediate medical
attention. For further technical or installation questions or to request a Product Specification Data Sheet contact the manufacturer. 1-800-441-7429
Attention California Installers & Consumers
WARNING
Installation of this product and wood product may create wood dust, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.

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