INSTALLATION TIPS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Product Inspections
Inspection of all flooring materials must be done before installation. Materials with visible defects are not covered under warranties once they are installed.
Our SPC floors are manufactured in accordance with accepted industry standards, which permit defect tolerance not to exceed 2%.
Sub-Floor Preparation
- Sub-floor must be flat, dry, smooth, level, free from residues and structurally sound.
- A level slope is a foundation that is less from 5mm over 2 meters or ¼” over 6 feet.
- Documents must be kept of all test results for warranty purposes.
Preparing the Room
- Check that the doors can still open and close after SPC flooring is installed.
Radiant Floor Heating
- Stimag SPC can be installed over a multiple of in-floor heating systems, provided that
instructions from the supplier of the in-floor heating system are followed. - Stimag SPC floors can be cast in a concrete floor or in thin layer of filler on the surface of
concrete sub-floor. In addition, they can be installed under a wood sub-floor or installed
on the surface of the sub-floor as electrical matting. - The temperature of the sub-floor or the heat radiating from electric heating mats
should not exceed 84 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degree Celsius).
Installation Guidelines
- Stimag SPC flooring must be installed indoors.
- Stimag SPC flooring should not be exposed to temperatures above 140° F (60° C)
or below 32° F (0° C).
Expansion space should be left around the perimeter. Typically expansion is equal to the thickness of the product installed.
You can install on grade, below grade or above.
Stimag Floor requires 3/8” expansion for every 20 feet in length or width. A T-molding is required for greater than 40 feet in length or width.
A ¼” expansion space must also be for undercut jambs and casing.
Start in a corner and lay first row with tongue sides toward walls. Proper expansion space can be achieved by pulling floor away from wall once first three rows have been installed.
Hold the next board against the first board at approximately 45 degree angle and lay flat on floor. Continue in this manner for the entire first row.
Cut end board in first row to correct length and start second row with left over piece (if possible). End joints must be staggered by at least 8” for a natural random appearance. Butt seam must be placed in each row regardless of width.
Hold boards approximately 45 degree angles to board in front. Press forward to engage joint and lay flat on floor.
When three rows have been laid, pull floor away from starting wall until there is proper amount of expansion space. Place shims between floor and wall to maintain this space.
You can proceed until the entire floor is finished.
Trim the underlayment before installing quarter rounds or wall base.