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Altro resilient flooring should be laid in accordance with the Code of Practice BS 8203:2017. The material should be stored for approximately 24 hours at a room temperature of not below 18°C. If the floor covering has been stored or transported immediately prior to delivery at a temperature of less than 10°C, then the acclimatisation period should be extended to 48 hours. When laying, the area should be at a steady temperature of between 18°C and 27°C with a relative air humidity of between of 35% and 65% RH for at least 48 hours prior to, during and for at least 24 hours after completion.
Ensure that the material used in any one area is from the same manufacturing batch.
The material should be checked for any possible faults prior to laying and should be conditioned before adhering to the subfloor for a minimum of 4 hours. Sheet material should be cut into lengths and laid loose for conditioning. The surface temperature of the subfloor must not be below +10°C, and for installations over underfloor heating must be between +18°C and +22°C. Prior to installation, all material including adhesives should be allowed to reach room temperature. If the sheets are going to be cut in before adhering them to the subfloor, they should be back rolled to eliminate any possible shrinkage before commencing the fitting.
Pattern ranges of Altro resilient flooring will require the pattern to be matched from sheet to sheet (for further information contact Altro).
Claims against guarantee for colour, batch or obvious material defects will only be considered if the flooring has not yet been permanently bonded.
The subfloor must conform to the requirements of BS 8203:2017. The subfloor surface must be clean and free of any debris / dust or loose particles. Absorbent surfaces may need priming using a suitable acrylic primer or diluted acrylic adhesive / pressure sensitive adhesive in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, spray adhesives used as primers should be avoided. The primed surface must be completely dry before installation starts. Prior to installation, all material including adhesives and primer if using, should be allowed to reach room temperature.
Timber subfloors
For best possible results all wooden floor boards, wood based panel boards, particle boards including orientated strand board (OSB) should be securely fixed and overlaid with a minimum 5.5 mm thickness plywood to provide a smooth and even surface. Flooring grade plywood such as Hanson SP101 or similar should be used. Refer to BS 8203: 2017 and the Contract Flooring Association for guidance and advice for a suitable plywood specification. Wood based floating flooring also requires overlaying with a minimum 5.5 mm thickness suitable flooring grade plywood as above. Any bumps, dips or voids may be evident in the finished flooring if not overlaid with a suitable plywood. All screw and nail head fixings must be below surface of overlayed plywood and indentations filled with an appropriate filler.
Suspended timber floors should be adequately ventilated in accordance with BS 8203:2017. Floor boards and similar substrates should be of a grade and thickness of timber appropriate for the construction of the floor, nature of the building, expected design loading and have a moisture content of max 8% (equivalent to 40% RH at +20°C).
Wood block floors
Altro safety flooring can be installed on existing wood block floors EXCEPT for wood blocks laid at ground floor level. If above ground level, and there is no chance of moisture ingress, they should be securely bonded to the base, and be smooth, even and free of any oil or wax based finishes. Wood blocks should be covered with minimum 5.5 mm thickness plywood (Hanson SP101 Ply or similar) to provide a smooth an even surface before installation of Altro safety flooring. If any doubt exists, contact Altro Technical Services for advice.
Concrete subfloors
All ground level floors should have a suitable moisture barrier. If any doubt exists a surface applied damp proof membrane (DPM) or other appropriate moisture protection system should be used in accordance with BS 8203:2017. If in any doubt please contact Altro Technical Services for more advice.
Expansion Joints
Altro safety flooring should never bridge an expansion joint. The joints need to be brought through to the final floor finish, and the floor coverings should finish either side of the joint. If required a suitable expansion joint cover strip can be used - please contact Altro Technical Services for more advice.
For the correct choice of AltroFix™ adhesive, refer to the Altro adhesives data sheets. Excess adhesive should be removed with a cloth with a neutral detergent in the case of acrylic adhesive or with alcohol for two component adhesives. Removal of excess adhesive should be done as work progresses and whilst the adhesive is still wet.
Please note: Backing materials may vary. All Altro fleece backed products need to be installed whilst the adhesive is wet, however instructions may differ dependent on subfloor type.
Altro resilient flooring can be straight laid or used in conjunction with “sit on” or “set in” skirtings. The materials can also be self-coved. The sheet flooring should be reverse-laid (not the wood patterned sheet), i.e. the lengths are laid against each other in opposing directions. Consult the label for the relevant instructions. Refer to the Altro detail diagram sheet of the appropriate finishes or the Altro safety flooring installations guidance sheet for self-coving.
Once the material has been conditioned, the joints can either be cut in before or after applying the adhesive. This will depend upon the preference of the flooring installer, however, it should be borne in mind that in large installations if the joints and / or the perimeter has been cut in, any movement of the sheet whilst placing it into the adhesive will create a problem.
Turn the material back and apply the adhesive to the subfloor in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
After the specified open time, which can depend upon the subfloor, underlayment and ambient conditions, place the floorcovering back into the adhesive pushing out any air bubbles. Remove any excess adhesive immediately and depending upon the adhesive used (refer to Altro’s adhesives data sheets) roll the whole area with a floor roller both width ways and length ways. All joints within the sheet should be overlapped before cutting in, grooving and hot welding.
It is recommended that all Altro resilient flooring are hot welded.
The welding should be carried out at least 24 hours after laying to give the adhesive time to harden so that the heat from the welding gun will not draw up the adhesive onto the grooved joints. All joints must be grooved and hot welded using the matching colour Altro Weldrod™ in the approved manner.
The grooves should be approximately 1/3 in depth of the flooring. The welding rod should be trimmed using a spatula equipped with guide blade or a Mozart trimming knife. This will remove approximately 3/4 of the welding rod above the surface of the floor. After the welding rod has completely cooled, remove the guide blade from the spatula and trim the remaining exposed welding rod flush with the surface of the flooring.
Due to the complex designs of Altro Orchestra Custom and that a traditional hot weld may detract from this design, a cold weld can also be used to join the floor covering using an industry recognised product.
Please contact Altro Technical Services for more advice or refer to the Altro Safety Flooring installation instructions for more detail.
Underfloor heating must be fully commissioned and taken through two complete cycles of heating up and cooling down prior to the floor covering being installed. The temperature at the underside of the floor covering, i.e. the subfloor / adhesive bond line, should never exceed 27°C. The relative humidity of the subfloor must be 75% RH / 2 CM% or less.
Glued down Altro safety flooring must be installed while the underfloor heating is switched off. It should be switched off 48 hours prior to the floor covering installation and should remain off for the duration of the installation and at least 48 hours after completion. After the 48 hours have elapsed the temperature of the heating system should be increased gradually over a number of days, by a maximum of 5°C per day, until the desired room temperature is reached. The temperature at the underside of the floor covering, i.e. the subfloor / adhesive bond line, should never exceed 27°C. Adhesive-free flooring can be installed whilst the underfloor heating is on, only if the floor covering has been acclimatised and laid out in the room for at least 2 hours before installation.
Issues will arise if the underfloor heating system is not commissioned and/or the floor covering is not acclimatised beforehand, and the temperature of the underfloor heating is increased from cold quickly instead of incremental. Please contact Altro Technical Services for more advice on installing Altro safety flooring over underfloor heating.
Altro resilient flooring should be covered and protected from all other trades with a suitable non-staining protective covering.
For maintenance of Altro resilient flooring refer to the Altro resilient flooring recommended cleaning methods.