1. Floating Floor—Definition & Benefits2. What You Need To Know—Expansion/Contraction3. Before Starting—Estimates4. A Basic Overview5. Installation
1. FLOATING FLOOR —Pergo flooring is designed to beinstalled as a floating floor—thus it is not nailed or gluedto the subfloor. Instead, planks are fasten
c. Pergo must be installed as a floating floor and mustnot be fixed to the subfloor. A3⁄8" expansion spacemust be provided around the perimeter of th
Example, 100 square feet of crawl space must have atleast 1.5 square feet of open vents. The building must becorrectly constructed, maintained and und
b. Plywood or other wood materials for subflooringshould meet the building code requirements.• Creaking subfloors must be repaired beforeinstallation of
10. OTHER SUBFLOOR REQUIREME NTSa. Vinyl sheet goods, linoleum and resilient (VCT) tiles:Old vinyl and linoleum tiles or sheet goods normallydo not ne
13. KITCHEN INSTALLATION —It is recommended thatkitchen cabinets be installed prior to installing Pergoflooring. Install the planks up to the kick plat
17. COMM ERCIAL APPLICATIONS —(Only for thoseproducts that are designated for commercial useby Pergo, Inc.)In commercial applications, an expansion sp
Pergo nosing. Theillustration at rightshows a squareedge nosing withPergo on the edge,and installed Pergoon the tread andriser with a Pergonosing finis
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