Armstrong Flooring Seam Cutting Methods For Sheet Flooring Seam cutting is one of the most important aspects of flooring installation. It is relatively easy to repair miscuts when...
Armstrong Flooring Pattern Matching For Sheet Flooring Seams Pattern Matching Our experience in the manufacturing of patterned material has shown that two closely related factors affect pattern matching....
Armstrong Flooring True Design Repeat vs Economy Match When seaming is required in an installation, Armstrong Flooring communicates pattern matching in two ways: true design repeat (length, width...
Pattern Matching Sheet Flooring with a Drop Match A drop match is a pattern in vinyl sheet flooring that repeats diagonally across the sheet.With products that have a...
Layout and Fitting Resilient Sheet Flooring For Installations of Armstrong Flooring Products There are three general methods of fitting resilient sheet flooring into a room: freehand knifing, direct or straight scribing and...
Armstrong Flooring Asbestos Removal Dates Armstrong Flooring products are no longer manufactured with asbestos. The information provided below represents the last date for each floor...
Subfloor Flatness for Resilient Floors Wood Subfloors For the Installation of Resilient Floors A floor flatness tolerance is cited in the “Performance Standards for Wood...
Repair Inset for Nonpatterned Commercial Sheet Flooring Repair Process Cut a triangle- or diamond-shaped repair piece, which will be less noticeable. All edges should be cut vertically....
Guide to Maintenance Equipment – Commercial Resilient Floor Care Automatic Floor Machines Self-contained machine that dispenses, scrubs and takes up cleaning solution in a single-pass operation Typically electric or...
Preparation of Concrete Subfloors For the Installation of Resilient Floors The following recommendations apply to resilient sheet and tile flooring. For hardwood flooring installations, please see the appropriate installation document....