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Complete Compiled Specification.pdf - Peck Ormsby Construction

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serviceability of the accessories.<br />

1. Profile: Roppe No. 50 Tile Carpet Joiner or as required to match thickness of adjacent<br />

materials.<br />

a. Color: As selected by architect.<br />

b. Adhesive: Manufacturer’s urethane enhanced, solvent-free two-component<br />

epoxy.<br />

c. Vinyl products are not allowed.<br />

D. Adhesives (Cements): Waterproof, stabilized type as recommended by flooring manufacturer<br />

to suit material and substrate conditions.<br />

1. Use contact cement on corners and irregular surfaces.<br />

E. Concrete Slab Primer: Non-staining type as recommended by flooring manufacturer.<br />

F. Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex types as recommended by flooring manufacturer.<br />

PART 3 - EXECUTION<br />

3.01 EXAMINATION<br />

A Examine subfloor surfaces to determine that they are satisfactory. A satisfactory subfloor<br />

surface is defined as one that is smooth and free from cracks, holes, ridges, coatings<br />

preventing adhesive bond, and other defects impairing performance or appearance.<br />

B. Perform bond and moisture tests on concrete subfloors to determine if surfaces are<br />

sufficiently cured and dry as well as to ascertain presence of curing compounds.<br />

C. Do not allow resilient flooring work to proceed until subfloor surfaces are satisfactory.<br />

3.02 PREPARATION<br />

A. Prepare subfloor surfaces as follows:<br />

1. Use leveling and patching compounds as recommended by resilient flooring<br />

manufacturer for filling small cracks, holes and depressions in subfloors.<br />

2. Remove coatings from subfloor surfaces that would prevent adhesive bond, including<br />

curing compounds incompatible with resilient flooring adhesives, paint, oils, waxes<br />

and sealers.<br />

3. Broom clean or vacuum surfaces to be covered, and inspect subfloor.<br />

4. Include floor preparation for existing concrete floors in the base bid.<br />

B. Apply concrete slab primer, if recommended by flooring manufacturer, prior to application of<br />

adhesive. Apply in compliance with manufacturer’s directions.<br />

3.03 INSTALLATION<br />

A. Where movable partitions are shown, install resilient flooring before partitions are erected.<br />

B. Install resilient flooring using method indicated in strict compliance with manufacturer’s printed<br />

instructions. Extend resilient flooring into toe spaces, door reveals, and into closets and<br />

similar openings.<br />

C. Scribe, cut, and fit resilient flooring to permanent fixtures, built-in furniture and cabinets, pipes,<br />

outlets and permanent columns, walls and partitions.<br />

SEGO LILY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM ADDITION MARCH 2, 2009<br />

RESILIENT FLOORING 09650 - 3

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