![]() Fully cured for at least 60-90 days prior to MaxCore LVP installation.Leveling material should provide a structurally sound wood subfloor. Leveled with high spots sanded down and low spots filled with a leveling compound. ![]() Nailed or screwed down every 6 inches along the joists to remove subfloor squeaking.Dry throughout the lifetime of the installation.Structurally sound, smooth, clean and free of debris, including but not limited to, staples, nails, wax, grease, paint, sealers and old adhesives.Minimum subfloor requirements for all installations: Existing resilient tile, sheet vinyl (one layer) or ceramic tile.The quality and preparation of the subfloor over which your MaxCore LVP floors will be installed is critical to a successful installation. To eliminate potential trade-related damage, Provenza recommends that its MaxCore LVP flooring be one of the last jobs completed. Do not install cabinets or heavy fixtures directly onto Provenza MaxCore LVP floors. HVAC systems must be fully operational with a consistent room temperature of 65°- 85° F and relative humidity levels of 35%-55% before the flooring is delivered or installed, and throughout the lifetime of the flooring installation.ĭo not install MaxCore LVP Waterproof floors where they will be subject to extreme hot or cold temperatures at any time. The jobsite should be enclosed and climate-controlled. Provenza MaxCore LVP floors are waterproof but are not intended for use as a moisture barrier. Moisture issues must be detected and corrected before installation. Crawl spaces should offer cross-ventilation air vents equivalent to at least 1.5% per 100 square feet of floor space. Structural damage caused by water and/or high humidity must be resolved prior to installing Provenza MaxCore LVP flooring.Įnsure that exterior grading is complete with surface drainage offering a minimum drop of 3" in 10' to direct exterior water sources away from the structure where the flooring will be installed inside.Ĭrawl spaces should be a minimum of 18" high, insulated per latest building code requirements, with a minimum 6-mil ground cover vapor barrier. Contact your Provenza MaxCore LVP retailer immediately for assistance! Jobsite Preparation Exterior Do not continue opening cartons and do not discard cartons that were opened during inspection. If the product is not acceptable, DO NOT PROCEED TO INSTALLATION. will not accept responsibility for the installation of MaxCore LVP flooring with visible manufacturing defects. This inspection should include product color, quality, finish and locking system. It is the installer/owner’s responsibility to do a final inspection of the flooring prior to installation. Do not store boxes upright on their ends or in areas subject to extreme temperatures. Product Handling & InspectionĪlways transport and store Provenza MaxCore LVP carefully to prevent damage to the flooring product. Please read these instructions and warranty disclosures completely before proceeding to installation!īY INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT, YOU ASSURE THAT ALL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED HERE HAVE BEEN MET AND AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE PROVENZA MAXCORE LVP LIMITED WARRANTY.
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