Installation Guide
TongLing Bamboo Flooring installation is not much different from
standard hardwood floor installation.
Basic
Instructions: Prior to
installation of any flooring, you should ensure that the job site and subfloor
meet the necessary requirements. The important steps in installation take place
before putting in the bamboo floor. Here are a few guidelines:
- The first step in TongLing bamboo flooring
installation is making sure the subfloor is: Structurally sound; Clean:
Swept and free of debris, wax, grease, paint, sealers, and old adhesives etc;
Dry: Subfloor must remain dry year-round, and Level. Adhesives do not bond
well with dirty subfloors and will eventually cause decay, if moist. If not
level, the bamboo flooring will squeak when walked on.
- Remove any old nails or staples from
previous flooring material.
- Examine each floor plank for grade, colour,
finish, quality and defects.
- Measure the floor and divide by the number
of boards.
- Lay out flooring for visual selection. The
careful placement of colour and grain will enhance the beauty of the finished
floor.
- The flooring material must be stored at the
installation site at least 24–72 hours earlier. This allows the flooring to
adjust to the room temperature and humidity.
- Do not store directly on concrete or near
outside walls.
- When purchasing flooring, add 5% to actual
square footage needed for cutting allowance.
- If you're installing the bamboo floor on a
second story, then before using the nailer/stapler, first remove light
fixtures from the ceilings below. The stapler puts a pressure on the joists
and can loosen ceiling-mounted fixtures below.
- Any job involving water or moisture should
be done before the TongLing bamboo flooring installation. A room temperature of
15-25ºC and humidity level of 40-60% is recommended.
Installation Tools:
Measuring Tape
Handsaw (power saw is also helpful)
Tapping block (trimmed piece of flooring)
Wood or plastic spacers (10mm)
Crow bar or pull bar
Hammer
Chalk line
Pencil
1. For nail-down installation, you’ll also need:
A hardwood-appropriate nail gun
A nail application chart
2. For glue-down installation, you’ll also need:
Approved flooring adhesive
Adhesive trowel
3. For floating installation, you’ll also need:
Underlay
PVA glue
Poly tape or duct tape
Pre-installation Instructions:
To make the flooring fit underneath, door casings
should be undercut or notched out. As the wood expands with an increase in
moisture level, a 10mm expansion space should be left between flooring and all
walls and vertical objects (such as pipes and cabinets). This will be covered
during the reapplication of base mouldings around the room. Use wood or plastic
spacers during installation to maintain this expansion space. Always use a
tapping block and hammer to pull planks together. The tapping block should be
used against the tongue only, never against the groove of the plank. Always
begin each row from the same side of the room. A crow or pull bar can be used to
close end joints near a wall. Take care not to damage the edge of flooring.
Getting
started:
For the best appearance, TongLing bamboo flooring is
often laid parallel to the longest wall or the outside wall, which is usually
the straightest and suitable for laying down a straight working line. The
direction of the planks should be based on the layout of the room and locations
of entrances and windows. A few rows (no glue or nails) can be dry-laid before
starting installation to confirm your layout decision and working line.
If the room is ready for installation, and all
materials and tools are present, a DIYer with some flooring experience can
expect to install about 200 square feet in a day.
Installation
Procedure:
There are three common ways for TongLing bamboo flooring installation: Nail down, glue down and floating.
1. NAIL DOWN
or SECRET NAILING:
In this method, the bamboo floor is
‘secretly’ nailed down to a wood subfloor. It is the traditional way of TongLing
bamboo flooring installation using nails or staples. All solid flooring and many
engineered floors can be installed this way. The floor joists (floor support
beams) must be marked to guide installation procedure. Also, the location of
floor joists should be marked on the felt paper with chalk lines. These markings
will identify where nails and staples should be driven to make a solid
connection with the subfloor. The nails or staples are rammed at an angle
through the tongue and are hidden by the next piece of flooring. This is why it
is called ‘blind or secret nailing.’ Nail each board every 20mm and within 5mm
of each end. Once starter rows are placed, the next planks should be nailed
directly above the tongue at a 45º angle. A face nail might be needed in
doorways or tight areas where the nailer can’t fit. The last two rows will also
have to be face nailed in the same manner. A good eye should be kept on nail /
staple penetration.
2. GLUE
DOWN:
This method involves the
gluing of the bamboo floor to a subfloor. A glue-down wood floor is installed in
a similar way like that of a flooring tile. It can be used for installation on
both concrete subfloors and on plywood. Engineered flooring can be installed
using similar glue-down methods. Bamboo flooring can be glued down using a
moisture resistant flooring adhesive (especially urethane type). Read adhesive
instructions carefully for proper trowel size and adhesive set time. Water based
adhesives should not be used for this purpose. Also, never use the “wet lay” or
“loose lay” method of installing. Start with the outside wall and spread as much
adhesive as can be covered by the flooring in 1 hour. After applying the
adhesive to the subfloor with a trowel, the bamboo flooring planks should be
immediately placed with groove facing the wall. Allow for adequate cross
ventilation during the procedure. Make sure the floor is still aligned and be
careful not to let installed floor move on the wet adhesive. Use damp cloth to
immediately remove any adhesive that gets on flooring surface. Walk on the
flooring foot-by-foot within 30 minutes of laying the floor to ensure a solid
bond with the adhesive. Flooring planks on the boundary line of room may require
weight for this bond.
3. FLOATING
FLOOR:
A floating floor is attached
to itself and not to the subfloor. It is installed over various types of cushion
underlay. This method is suitable with any subfloor and is especially
recommended for radiant heat or below grade installations. This method involves
gluing the tongue and groove joints of the TongLing bamboo flooring together over an
underlay. Start first row with groove toward wall. Glue end-joints of first row
by applying adhesive to bottom of groove. Lay subsequent rows of flooring by
applying glue to side and end joints and fitting planks together with tapping
block.
Post-Installation Care:
Remove expansion spacers and re-install base and/or quarter round mouldings to cover the expansion space.
Do not allow foot traffic or heavy furniture on floor for 24
hours (if glue-down or floating).
Dust mop or vacuum your floor to remove any dirt or debris.

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