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Maxxon Floor Underlayments are smooth and dense enough to receive all types of finished floor materials. Before, during, and after installation of a Maxxon Underlayment, building interior shall be enclosed and maintained at a temperature above 50 °F (10 °C) until structure and subfloor temperatures are stabilized. Maxxon Underlayments are inorganic and provide no source of nutrients to sustain mold growth. The general contractor/project superintendent must provide and maintain correct environmental conditions to keep the building clean, dry, and protected against infestation of moisture from a variety of potential sources. Controlling moisture levels in the building through appropriate trade sequencing and prevention of potential damage by other trades is the responsibility of the general contractor/project superintendent. The general contractor/project superintendent must supply mechanical ventilation and heat if necessary. These controls fall under the scope of work of the general contractor/project superintendent — not Maxxon Corporation or the Maxxon Underlayment installer. See the Building Conditions Guide for more drying conditions. Provide mechanical ventilation if necessary. Under the above conditions, a 3/4" (19 mm) thick underlayment is usually dry in 5 to 7 days. Low temperatures or high humidity will lengthen the drying time. If any gouges or nicks occur from construction traffic, contact your Maxxon dealer for repair procedures. To ensure the most effective bonding possible, the following steps are recommended. 1 – CHECK FOR DRYNESS Follow ASTM F2170, Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity in Concrete Floor Slab Using in situ Probes, by using the Delmhorst HT-4000F or TotalCheck meter packages or the Wagner Rapid RH system. Both are accurate relative humidity probe systems that allow for easy and continuous monitoring of the drying process. Follow the respective floor goods manufacturer’s recommendations for relative humidity requirements. For example, most flooring manufacturers typically require RH not exceeding 75-80%. Moisture meters can be used to determine approximate Moisture Content (MC) and determine where to place RH tests. When a moisture meter is required, use a pin invasive type such as a Delmhorst model G-79 or Delmhorst BD2100. (On the model BD2100, make sure you are on Scale 3 “gypsum,” then use the digital display only, do not use the color coded LED indicators). In pours over 1 1 2" thick use insulated pins in drilled holes at various points and thicknesses. Check with the floor goods manufac- turer’s recommendations for moisture content — typically 5% or less on the above meters. Perform additional tests if necessary. Maxxon Corporation and ASTM F1869-16, Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloor Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride, do not condone the use of calcium chloride tests to determine moisture content in Maxxon Underlayments. Based on our experience and test comparisons the calcium chloride test generates erroneous data. This is due to the fact that Maxxon Underlayments are porous and the calcium chloride absorbs moisture from the air through the underlayment. Maxxon Underlayments shall be completely dry before a floor covering adhesive is applied. 2a – APPLY MAXXON OVERSPRAY DILUTION RATE Maxxon Overspray — 6 parts water to 1 part overspray. Porosity of the floor is a prime factor in the drying rate of adhesives. This porosity factor may reduce the effective adhesive open time. An application of Maxxon ® Overspray will minimize the porosity factor. Before priming, test the underlayment for dryness. The underlayment must be fully dry before priming. After diluting per the above rate, spray or roll the Maxxon Overspray at a rate of 300 sq. ft. (27.87 m 2 ) per gallon of mix. Make certain the surface to receive the Overspray is free of mud, oil, grease and other contaminants. For maximum results, the Overspray is applied about 1–2 hours prior to adhesive application. Latex adhesives will not achieve maximum bond until moisture has dissipated. (Note: Level-Right ® Maxx does not need to be primed.) 2b – MAXXON ACRYLIC SEALER OR MAXXON OVERSPRAY (OPTIONAL) Occasionally the underlayment surface needs to be left open for long periods of time during demountable partition construction and office leasing. Maxxon ® Acrylic Sealer as well as Maxxon Overspray were developed to act as a temporary wearing surface during this time. After Step 1 is completed, dilute Acrylic Sealer or Overspray 6:1 by adding 6 gallons (22.7 L) of water to 1 gallon (3.8 L) of Acrylic Sealer or Overspray. Spray or roll this dilution at a rate of 200 sq. ft. (18.58 m 2 ) per gallon of mix. Maxxon ® UWR can be used over Maxxon Underlayments in low traffic areas such as utility rooms, storage rooms and closets as a protective surface. IMPORTANT 1. Maxxon Underlayments are “breathable” and not a vapor barrier. The general contractor/project superintendent, architect, specifier, or building owner shall test slabs-on-ground or elevated slabs for MVER (ASTM F1869-16) or RH (ASTM F2170). If the MVER or RH of the concrete substrate exceeds the floor covering manufacturer’s respective requirements for the finished flooring system, the concrete must be treated with a damp proof membrane, such as Maxxon ® DPM or Maxxon ® MVP, before installation of a Maxxon Underlayment. 2. Maxxon Overspray and Acrylic Sealer are non-flammable. Do not freeze. Do not ingest. Overspray and Acrylic Sealer equipment may be cleaned with soap and water. 3. Where floor goods manufacturers require special adhesive or installation systems, their requirements supersede these recommendations. 4. Finished floor goods may be damaged by impact, rolling or static loads (stiletto heels, for example) that exceed the flooring manufacturer’s recommendations. Maxxon Corporation will not accept responsibility for damage resulting from these conditions. Warranties for these conditions rest with the floor covering manufacturer. 5. The structural subfloor and floor joist must comply with manufacturers’ maximum span criteria. Typically a deflection limitation of L/360 is adequate for Maxxon Underlayments. Some floor coverings such as marble, stone, travertine, and ceramic tile may require a stiffer floor system. Maxxon Underlayments are non-structural and therefore cannot be expected to reinforce structurally deficient subfloors. The general contractor/project superintendent, architect, specifier, or building owner should make necessary allowances for expected live, concentrated, impact, and/or dead loads including the weight of finished floor goods and setting beds. 6. Additional consideration should be taken for concentrated/dynamic loads. U.S. building codes typically specify a uniform live load of 40 pounds per square foot for residential floor designs. This load is intended to account for large loads that can occur in a building. In reality these loads are not uniform, but rather consist of items such as furniture and appliances that actually induce concentrated loads far exceeding 40 lbs per sq ft. Rolling concentrated loads such as office chairs, wheel chairs, and motorized scooters add turning, twisting, repetition, and other dynamics which should also be taken into consideration. Determining the appropriate structural design of the floor is not the responsibility of Maxxon or the Maxxon applicator. 7. For installation of seamless epoxy floors over Maxxon Underlayments, contact your Maxxon Regional Representative at 800-356-7887 for application recommendations. 8. Recommended adhesives are included in this brochure. Perform a sample installation to test bond compatibility. 9. Adhesive manufacturers are now offering moisture tolerant adhesives with protection to 90% RH. While these adhesives are compatible with Maxxon Underlayments, it is imperative that both the substrate and the Maxxon Underlayment are fully dry prior to installation of the adhesive. Alternatively, the substrate may be treated with a surface applied moisture vapor barrier; however it remains essential that the Maxxon Underlayment be fully dry before the adhesive is installed. for Attaching Finished Floor Goods to Maxxon ® Underlayments Good ventilation is necessary. Open windows until underlayment is dry. 15 Year Anti-Fracture Warranty See page 2 PROCEDURES Notice: These procedures and recommendations are current with the Maxxon Quality Assurance Department as of this printing. Any questions concerning the context should first be addressed to your Maxxon applicator.

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Page 1: PROCEDURES 15 Year - Maxxonfurniture and appliances that actually induce concentrated loads far exceeding 40 lbs per sq ft. Rolling concentrated loads such as office chairs, wheel

or 2b – Maxxon Acrylic Sealer or Maxxon Overspray (Optional)

or 2c – Maxxon UWR (optional)

Maxxon Floor Underlayments are smooth and dense enough to receive all types of finished floor materials.Before, during, and after installation of a Maxxon Underlayment, building interior shall be enclosed and maintained at a temperature above 50 °F (10 °C) until structure and subfloor temperatures are stabilized. Maxxon Underlayments are inorganic and provide no source of nutrients to sustain mold growth. The general contractor/project superintendent must provide and maintain correct environmental conditions to keep the building clean, dry, and protected against infestation of moisture from a variety of potential sources. Controlling moisture levels in the building through appropriate trade sequencing and prevention of potential damage by other trades is the responsibility of the general contractor/project superintendent. The general contractor/project superintendent must supply mechanical ventilation and heat if necessary. These controls fall under the scope of work of the general contractor/project superintendent — not Maxxon Corporation or the Maxxon Underlayment installer. See the Building Conditions Guide for more drying conditions.Provide mechanical ventilation if necessary. Under the above conditions, a 3/4" (19 mm) thick underlayment is usually dry in 5 to 7 days. Low temperatures or high humidity will lengthen the drying time. If any gouges or nicks occur from construction traffic, contact your Maxxon dealer for repair procedures.To ensure the most effective bonding possible, the following steps are recommended.

1 – CHECK FOR DRYNESS Follow ASTM F2170, Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity in Concrete Floor Slab Using in situ Probes, by using the Delmhorst HT-4000F or TotalCheck meter packages or the Wagner Rapid RH system. Both are accurate relative humidity probe systems that allow for easy and continuous monitoring of the drying process. Follow the respective floor goods manufacturer’s recommendations for relative humidity requirements. For example, most flooring manufacturers typically require RH not exceeding 75-80%. Moisture meters can be used to determine approximate Moisture Content (MC) and determine where to place RH tests.When a moisture meter is required, use a pin invasive type such as a Delmhorst model G-79 or Delmhorst BD2100. (On the model BD2100, make sure you are on Scale 3 “gypsum,” then use the digital display only, do not use the color coded LED indicators). In pours over 11⁄2" thick use insulated pins in drilled holes at various points and thicknesses. Check with the floor goods manufac-turer’s recommendations for moisture content — typically 5% or less on the above meters. Perform additional tests if necessary.

Maxxon Corporation and ASTM F1869-16, Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloor Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride, do not condone the use of calcium chloride tests to determine moisture content in Maxxon Underlayments. Based on our experience and test comparisons the calcium chloride test generates erroneous data. This is due to the fact that Maxxon Underlayments are porous and the calcium chloride absorbs moisture from the air through the underlayment.Maxxon Underlayments shall be completely dry before a floor covering adhesive is applied.

2a – APPLY MAXXON OVERSPRAYDILUTION RATE Maxxon Overspray — 6 parts water to 1 part overspray.Porosity of the floor is a prime factor in the drying rate of adhesives. This porosity factor may reduce the effective adhesive open time. An application of Maxxon® Overspray will minimize the porosity factor.Before priming, test the underlayment for dryness. The underlayment must be fully dry before priming.After diluting per the above rate, spray or roll the Maxxon Overspray at a rate of 300 sq. ft. (27.87 m2) per gallon of mix.Make certain the surface to receive the Overspray is free of mud, oil, grease and other contaminants. For maximum results, the Overspray is applied about 1–2 hours prior to adhesive application. Latex adhesives will not achieve maximum bond until moisture has dissipated. (Note: Level-Right® Maxx does not need to be primed.)

2b – MAXXON ACRYLIC SEALER OR MAXXON OVERSPRAY (OPTIONAL)Occasionally the underlayment surface needs to be left open for long periods of time during demountable partition construction and office leasing. Maxxon® Acrylic Sealer as well as Maxxon Overspray were developed to act as a temporary wearing surface during this time.After Step 1 is completed, dilute Acrylic Sealer or Overspray 6:1 by adding 6 gallons (22.7 L) of water to 1 gallon (3.8 L) of Acrylic Sealer or Overspray. Spray or roll this dilution at a rate of 200 sq. ft. (18.58 m2) per gallon of mix.Maxxon® UWR can be used over Maxxon Underlayments in low traffic areas such as utility rooms, storage rooms and closets as a protective surface.

IMPORTANT1. Maxxon Underlayments are “breathable” and not a vapor barrier. The general contractor/project superintendent, architect, specifier, or building owner shall test slabs-on-ground or elevated slabs for MVER (ASTM F1869-16) or RH (ASTM F2170). If the MVER or RH of the concrete substrate exceeds the floor covering manufacturer’s respective requirements for the finished flooring system, the concrete must be treated with a damp proof membrane, such as Maxxon® DPM or Maxxon® MVP, before installation of a Maxxon Underlayment. 2. Maxxon Overspray and Acrylic Sealer are non-flammable. Do not freeze. Do not ingest. Overspray and Acrylic Sealer equipment may be cleaned with soap and water.3. Where floor goods manufacturers require special adhesive or installation systems, their requirements supersede these recommendations. 4. Finished floor goods may be damaged by impact, rolling or static loads (stiletto heels, for example) that exceed the flooring manufacturer’s recommendations. Maxxon Corporation will not accept responsibility for damage resulting from these conditions. Warranties for these conditions rest with the floor covering manufacturer.5. The structural subfloor and floor joist must comply with manufacturers’ maximum span criteria. Typically a deflection limitation of L/360 is adequate for Maxxon Underlayments. Some floor coverings such as marble, stone, travertine, and ceramic tile may require a stiffer floor system. Maxxon Underlayments are non-structural and therefore cannot be expected to reinforce structurally deficient subfloors. The general contractor/project superintendent, architect, specifier, or building owner should make necessary allowances for expected live, concentrated, impact, and/or dead loads including the weight of finished floor goods and setting beds.6. Additional consideration should be taken for concentrated/dynamic loads. U.S. building codes typically specify a uniform live load of 40 pounds per square foot for residential floor designs. This load is intended to account for large loads that can occur in a building. In reality these loads are not uniform, but rather consist of items such as furniture and appliances that actually induce concentrated loads far exceeding 40 lbs per sq ft. Rolling concentrated loads such as office chairs, wheel chairs, and motorized scooters add turning, twisting, repetition, and other dynamics which should also be taken into consideration. Determining the appropriate structural design of the floor is not the responsibility of Maxxon or the Maxxon applicator.7. For installation of seamless epoxy floors over Maxxon Underlayments, contact your Maxxon Regional Representative at 800-356-7887 for application recommendations.8. Recommended adhesives are included in this brochure. Perform a sample installation to test bond compatibility.9. Adhesive manufacturers are now offering moisture tolerant adhesives with protection to 90% RH. While these adhesives are compatible with Maxxon Underlayments, it is imperative that both the substrate and the Maxxon Underlayment are fully dry prior to installation of the adhesive. Alternatively, the substrate may be treated with a surface applied moisture vapor barrier; however it remains essential that the Maxxon Underlayment be fully dry before the adhesive is installed.

for Attaching Finished Floor Goods to Maxxon® Underlayments

Good ventilation is necessary. Open windows until underlayment is dry.

15 Year Anti-Fracture Warranty

See page 2PROCEDURES

Notice: These procedures and recommendations are current with the Maxxon Quality Assurance Department as of this printing. Any questions concerning the context should first be addressed to your Maxxon applicator.

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800-356-7887 www.MaxxonCorporation.com2

CERAMIC, QUARRY & MARBLE TILELEVEL-RIGHT® CEMENTITIOUS UNDERLAYMENTS For Level-Right® and Level-Right® Maxx Self-Leveling Floor Underlayments, ceramic, quarry or marble tile can be thin-set 2–4 hours after the pour, or as soon as the underlayment can be walked on.

MAXXON GYPSUM UNDERLAYMENTS, LEVEL-RIGHT CEMENTITIOUS UNDERLAYMENTSFor all Maxxon gypsum floor underlayments and Level-Right cementitious underlayments, prepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure.

Maxxon and the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) recommend an anti-fracture membrane (ANSI A-118.12) to be installed over all poured gypsum underlayments prior to the application of all tile or stone installations. Anti-fracture membranes help reduce cracking caused by structural movement. Note: Detail A.1 & A.2 for proper placement. For positive waterproofing, (ANSI A-118.10) use Merkrete Hydro Guard 1 Membrane. See Detail B.The underlayment must be dry before the installation of these membranes unless otherwise stated by the membrane manufacturer.

Follow the respective manufacturer’s recommendations for installation of the membrane and of the latex modified thin-set.

EXPANSION JOINTSIf expansion joints are needed, follow the procedures and installation requirements of specification EJ171 in the Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation. This handbook is published by the Tile Council of North America. Call the TCNA at 864-646-8543, or view their website www.tcnatile.com.

This one-step, mold resistant anti-fracture membrane is composed of a modified latex elastomer that produces a monolithic surface. Its thin section (approx. 25 mils) and excellent elongation inhibit the transferal of cracks from the substrate to the finished surface. The membrane is installed in a semi-fluid state and can be applied to any form or irregular shape (i.e. base moldings, corners, walls, etc.).

USE Fracture Guard 7000 may be installed over any sound Maxxon approved underlayment to receive ceramic, quarry, porcelain and stone tiles and is ideal for residential and light commercial applications. Maxxon 101 Overspray Primer MUST be used prior to application of the Merkrete membrane system. When installed in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications, Fracture Guard 7000 will inhibit cracking caused by movement in the subfloor when tile and stone overlays are used. Overlays should be adhered using Merkrete 200 Krete Latex and 211 Krete Filler or 710 Premium Set Plus or any Merkrete latex fortified mortar to ensure compatibility. Fracture Guard 7000 may also be used as a moisture resistant product.

BENEFITS • Installs quickly.

• Cures in 2 hours at 70 °F, 50% R.H.

• Installed over dry Maxxon Underlayments.

• Excellent adhesion to most common substrates.

• Thin section – does not interfere with elevations.

• Apply with brush, roller or trowel.

• Will not support mold growth.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCESpecification assistance is highly recommended prior to a proposed installation. Contact any Merkrete technical representative for recommendations over existing substrates or problem areas.

15-YEAR WARRANTY Contact Merkrete Systems for details, 800-226-2424.

MAXXON ® RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ATTACHING...Correlates to TCNA Handbook Method F180-07

Additional TCNA Installation Methods for Gypsum Underlayments: • Concrete Subfloor F200-07 • Radiant Heat on Wood Subfloor RH122-07 • Radiant Heat on Concrete RH111-07

Additional TCNA Installation Methods for Cementitious Self-Leveling Underlayments • SLU Wood Joist F185-07 • SLU Bonded/Concrete F205-07 • SLU Hydronic/Concrete RH112-07 • SLU Electric/Concrete RH116-07 • SLU Hydronic/Wood Joist RH123-07

MEMBRANE APPLICATION

MERKRETE FRACTURE-GUARD7000

MERKRETEMODIFIED THIN-SET

MAXXON OVERSPRAY

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MERKRETE FRACTURE GUARD 7000 OVER MAXXON UNDERLAYMENT OVER PLYWOOD

MERKRETE FRACTURE GUARD 7000 OVERMAXXON UNDERLAYMENT OVER CONCRETE

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LAMINATE AND PARQUET WOOD FLOORING*Prepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure.

GLUE-DOWN INSTALLATIONSSee the table below for Maxxon® Corporation’s recommended adhesives. Other adhesives may also be compatible. Before applying any adhesive, make sure the underlayment is clean and has passed a dryness test. Apply primers and adhesives according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If you have any questions about the compatibility of primers and adhesives perform a small test patch installation. Let the test area set for 72 hours before removing the flooring.

GLUE-DOWN INSTALLATIONS OVER RADIANT FLOOR HEATINGGlue-down laminated hardwood systems tend to be the most stable flooring systems for use with radiant heat. The cross-plies of the flooring boards make the flooring very stable and resistant to excessive expansion and contraction. Many wood flooring manufacturers produce pre-finished, square-edge laminated hardwood floors that are indistinguishable from nail-down systems. Since laminated systems are generally thinner than nail-down systems, the radiant system performance is improved due to lower resistance from the floor covering. See Detail C†

MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT OF LAMINATED AND PARQUET WOOD FLOORINGFollow the manufacturer’s recommendations for installations over a cementitious underlayment.

FLOATING FLOORS “FLOATING FLOORS” OVER RADIANT FLOOR HEATINGFlooring boards are glued edge to edge and floated on a 1/8" (3 mm) foam pad. Since the flooring is laminated, it is a very stable system.

Radiant system performance is about as good as with glue-down laminate systems. The foam pad adds some additional thermal resistance, but the floating floor laminates are generally thinner than glue-down laminates so the net performance effect is similar. See Detail I†

“FLOATING FLOORS” OVER SOUND CONTROL SYSTEMSSee Detail J†

SOLID WOOD FLOORINGPrepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure.

MECHANICAL ATTACHMENTAttach solid wood flooring according to the instructions published by the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA). Call NWFA at 800-422-4556, or view their website at www.nwfa.org.

MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT OVER RADIANT FLOOR HEATINGNail-Down Sleeper SystemWith this system, 2"x 4" (51 mm x 102 mm) sleepers are installed directly on the subfloor and tubing is installed between the sleepers. The spaces are then filled with an approved Maxxon Underlayment to provide a thermal mass. Once the underlayment has dried, a vapor barrier is laid down and the flooring boards are nailed directly into the nailing sleepers that were installed on the subfloor. The advantage of this system is that the flooring creates minimal insulation above the heating system. The disadvantage is that the flooring can only be nailed to a sleeper which may not provide enough fastening. See Detail E†

Single-Layer Nail-Down SystemThe 2" x 4" (51 mm x 102 mm) sleepers, radiant system tubing and approved Maxxon Underlayment are installed as above. Once the

underlayment has dried, a vapor barrier is laid down and 3/4" (19 mm) ACX plywood is nailed to the sleepers. The wood flooring is then installed in a conventional fashion to the plywood. Care must be taken to prevent nails from penetrating into the underlayment and puncturing a tube. See Detail F†

Dual-Layer Nail-Down System This system is considered a floating floor. The radiant system tubing and approved Maxxon Underlayment are installed conventionally. Once the underlayment is dry, place a vapor barrier and lay 1/2" (13 mm) ACX plywood on top of the underlayment, alternating directions. Spread a thin layer of adhesive and screw a top layer of 1/2" (13 mm) ACX plywood to the previous layer. Leave 1/16" to 1/8" (1.6 mm to 3 mm) gaps between all sheets and put the ACX side down on the bottom layer and up on the top layer. The wood flooring is then installed in a conventional fashion to the plywood. Care must be taken to prevent nails from penetrating into the underlayment and puncturing a tube. See Detail G & G2†

WHERE PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE OVER MAXXON UNDERLAYMENT IS REQUIREDUsing a 1/4" x 1/4" (6 mm x 6 mm) square-notched trowel to apply adhesive, set 4' x 4' (122 cm x 122 cm) sheets of 3/4" (19 mm)exterior grade plywood into wet adhesive. Score plywood sheets on the backside every 8" to 10" (203 mm x 254 mm)using a circular saw and cutting one half the thicknesses of the sheets. Scoring or “kerfing” takes the tension out of plywood and helps prevent possible warping or curling. Allow to fully cure before nailing strip or using Bostik’s Best in a wet-lay or work-on-work method of installation.

MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT OVER SOUND CONTROL SYSTEMSNail-Down Sleeper SystemSee Detail K†

Dual-Layer Nail-DownSee Detail L†

Single-Layer Nail-DownSee Detail M†

* When laminated, parquet, or solid wood floors are installed

over radiant heating systems, the maximum floor temperature

should never exceed 85 °F (29 °C).

† See Installation Details, Page 5

Adhesive Primer Apac U-989 Universal Urethane Maxxon Overspray – Optional 1-800-747-2722

Bostik Ultra-Set Hardwood Adhesive Maxxon Overspray – Optional Bostik’s Best Adhesive Bostik’s TKO Urethane Bostik’s BST Urethane Bostik’s EFA Bostik Vapor-Lock 1-800-523-6530

DriTac 7400, 7500, 7600 Urethane Adhesive Maxxon Overspray – Optional 1-800-394-9310

Roberts Consolidated Industries Maxxon Overspray – Optional 1407,1408 Urethane 1-800-423-9467

SikaBond T21, T35, T54FC, T55 1-800-933-SIKA Maxxon Overspray – Optional

UFLOOR UZIN MK 95, MK 97 720-374-4810 Maxxon Overspray – Optional

W.W. Henry Adhesives 971 Urethane Maxxon Overspray – Optional Henry 1171 Acrylic Urethane 1-800-232-4832ADHE

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800-356-7887 www.MaxxonCorporation.com4

SHEET VINYL AND VINYL COMPOSITION TILESPrepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure. Unless stated otherwise, Step 2 (priming) is always recommended.

NOTE:For further information see ASTM F2419-14, Standard Practice for Installation of Thick Poured Gypsum Concrete Underlayments and Preparation of the Surface to Receive Resilient Flooring and ASTM F2678, Standard Practice for Preparing Panel Underlayments, Thick Poured Gypsum Concrete Underlayments, Thick Poured Lightweight Cellular Concrete Underlayments, and Concrete Subfloors with Underlayment Patching Compounds to Receive Resilient Flooring.

INSTALLATIONS OVER RADIANT FLOOR HEATINGThe vinyl industry recommends that the floor surface temperature never exceed 85 °F (29 °C). Floor temperature can affect open time and working time of adhesive. Lower the floor temperature during adhesive and tile installation.

SOLARBRITE ALL-VINYL TILEPrepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure. Apply tile according to Solarbrite Adhesive Program.

WOOD OR METAL BASE PLATESMECHANICAL ATTACHMENTShoot power-actuated nails through the base plate and into the wood or concrete subfloor. The nail should be long enough to penetrate at least 1/2" (13 mm) into the subfloor. If the underlayment is too thick for the nails to penetrate the subfloor, use one of the following adhesives in addition to nailing:· Chemrex CX-948 1-800-433-9517· Durabond D 819 manufactured by Bostik

1-800-523-6530· Polyseamseal All Purpose Adhesive

manufactured by Henkel Corporation 1-800-999-8920

· PL 400 manufactured by Henkel Corporation 1-800-999-8920

· Roadware Molding and Tack Strip Cement 1-800-288-8322

· Any construction grade adhesive suitable for use with a cementitious underlayment

Before applying any adhesive, prepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure.

ATTACHING BASE PLATES OVER RADIANT FLOOR HEATINGBase plates should not be mechanically fastened to the floor. Use one of the adhesives listed under Mechanical Attachment.

CARPET AND PADMECHANICAL ATTACHMENT OF TACKLESS STRIPS OVER WOOD SUBFLOORSIf the underlayment is 3/4" (19 mm) thick, use “Acoustical Concrete” tackless strips (i.e. Roberts Consolidated Industries #20-451). If the underlayment is thicker than 3/4" (19 mm), use filler nails every 12" to 18" (305 mm to 457 mm) o.c. Use a filler nail long enough to penetrate at least 1/4" (6 mm) into the subfloor.

MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT OF TACKLESS STRIPS OVER CONCRETE1) Use standard tackless strips with concrete nails every 18" to 24" (457 mm to 610 mm). Use a concrete nail long enough to penetrate through the underlayment a minimum of 1/4" (6 mm) into the subfloor.2) Use an air compressor-driven automatic nailer to install diamond point nails through the tackless strip and underlayment. One type of nailer is the Duo-Fast Coil Gun (Models 1N-123, 1N-124, 1N-125) and 11⁄4" (32 mm) Duo-Fast #054 nails.When Maxxon Underlayments have been poured over expanded or extruded polystyrene, mechanical attachment of tackless strips is not recommended.

MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT OF TACKLESS STRIPS OVER MAXXON UNDERLAYMENTS OVER SOUND CONTROL SYSTEMSUse standard pre-nailed “Acoustical Concrete/Elastizell” carpet tack strip with 12 ga. spiral shank nail (nail exposure 1 inch). Halex Corporation 1-800-576-1636 Part No. PW-180.

GLUE-DOWN ATTACHMENT OF TACKLESS STRIPSPrepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure. The following products are compatible with Maxxon Underlayments:· Chemrex CX-948 1-800-433-9517· Roberts 0167 Carpet Gripper Cement

1-800-423-9467· Durabond D 819 Tack Strip manufactured

by Bostik 1-800-523-6530· Polyseamseal All Purpose Adhesive

manufactured by Henkel Corporation 1-800-999-8920

GLUE-DOWN ATTACHMENT OF CARPET AND PADPrepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure. Maxxon Underlayments can be used with many different carpets, carpet pads, and adhesives. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for adhesives. Perform a sample installation to test bond compatibility.

FREE-LYING CARPET MODULESPrepare the underlayment according to Steps 1 and 2 on the cover of this brochure. Step 2 is mandatory. It is recommended the carpet modules be laid with 100% adhesive coverage.

OVER RADIANT FLOOR HEATINGIn these installations, use a low R-value carpet cushion to allow proper heat transfer from the floor. Maxxon® Carpet Cushion is recommended.It can be installed using any of the tackless methods previously described.

MAXXON ® RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ATTACHING...

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1" X 4" (25 mm x 102 mm)WOOD BASE FOR SLEEPER

1" X 2" (25 mm x 51 mm) WOOD SLEEPERGLUED & FASTENED

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3/4" (19 mm)APPROVED MAXXON® UNDERLAYMENT 2ND LIFT

1" X 4" (25 mm x 102 mm)WOOD BASE FOR SLEEPER

3/4" (19 mm) HARDWOOD FLOOR POLY VAPOR BARRIEROR MAXXON MOISTOP®

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*Maxxon Sound Mats: Acousti-Mat I • Acousti-Mat II • Acousti-Mat II HP • Enkasonic • Enkasonic HP • Acousti-Mat 3 • Acousti-Mat 3 HP • Acousti-Mat LP • Acousti-Mat LPR

INSTALLATION DETAILS

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Anti-Fracture & Waterproof Membrane ManufacturersBadger Cork 800-255-2675 • StressCorkBonsal 800-738-1621 • B-6000 Waterproof Crack Isolation MembraneBostik, Inc. 800-726-7845 • Hydroment Ultra-SetCarlisle Waterproofing 800-338-8701 • CCW MiraDri 860/861C-Cure 800-895-2874 • Pro Red 963 • Uniflex • UltraCureCompotite Corp. 800-221-1056 • Composeal GoldCustom Building Products 800-272-8786 • Red Guard Waterproof

Anti-Fracture Membrane • Jamo Waterproof Membrane • Custom 9240 Fracture Free • Crack BusterDural USA 877-695-9888 • Durabase ACI Water Repellent,

Crack-Isolation MembraneFlex-Guard Products 800-279-7600 • Flex-GuardFlextile 800-699-3623 • WP-980 Waterproof Anti-Fracture MembraneLaticrete International 800-243-4788 • Laticrete Hydro Ban • Blue 92 Anti-Fracture MembraneMapei 800-992-6273 • Mapelastic 315 • Mapeguard 2Merkrete 800-226-2424 • Fracture Guard • Fracture Guard FDNAC Products 800-633-4622 • ECB Membrane • Strataflex www.nac-anti-fracture.comNoble Company 800-678-6625 • Nobleseal TS ParexLahabra 800-226-2424 • Merkrete BFP • Merkrete Hydro-Guard 2000 • Hydro-Guard 1 • Hydro-Guard SP-1Pasco 877-377-6466 • Baseline Anti-Fracture 800-737-2726

& Waterproof Membrane (in California)Proflex 877-538-3437 • CISM40, MSC90, SSC70

SIM40, SIM90, Hydra-MatProtecto Wrap 800-759-9727 • AFM Anti-Fracture MembraneSchluter Systems, Inc. 800-472-4588 • Schluter Ditra MattingSGM, Inc. 800-641-9247 • Southcrete 1132 SonoGrip 888-770-3434 • Acoustic & Crack Isolation AdhesiveSpectrum Mfg. Corp. 800-977-3703 • Spectrum Super-Flex

Anti-Fracture MembraneTEC 800-832-9023 • 1Flex Crack Isolation Mortar

over Maxxon Overspray • Crack Isolation Membrane • Triple Flex Waterproofing

and Crack Isolation MembraneTexrite 800-669-0115 • Hydro-Rite

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LVT/Vinyl Sheet ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S-543, S-288 Commercial Vinyl Sheet ----------------------------------------------------------------------- S-599 Residential Vinyl Sheet (Felt-backed) ---------------------------------------------- S-235, S-254 Linoleum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S-780 VCT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S-515, S-750, S-525, S-700 BBT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S-525, S-700 Hardwood/Laminate ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summit™ All-in-One Adhesive,

ProConnect™, Equalizer™

Note: Maxxon Underlayments can be primed using Armstrong S-185 Latex Primer in lieu of Maxxon Overspray.

Floor Covering Adhesive

ADVANCED ADHESIVE TECHNOLOGIES®, INC 1-706-226-0610 Broadloom Carpet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-295, AAT-280, Anchor Bond, Problem Solver Select, Masterbond 188, AAT-299 Multi-Purpose ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-275, Problem Solver Premium, AAT-260, AAT-230, AAT-210, AAT-200 Vinyl Plank & LVT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-420, AAT-675, AAT-677 VCT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-370, AAT-372 Sheet Vinyl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-675, AAT-322, AAT-272, AAT-271, AAT-677 Hardwood --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------U.R.A., EW Rubber Tile -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-365 Linoleum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-272 Primer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AAT-570

Floor Covering Adhesive

APAC® (ALL PURPOSE ADHESIVE CO.) 1-800-747-2722

Carpet Adhesive Contract Grade ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC Turbo 2 Fast Grab ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC Turbo 4 Premium Fast Grab ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC Turbo 6 Universal Pressure Sensitive ---------------------------------------------------------------APAC 610 Polyoletin Backed Carpet --------------------------------------------------------------------APAC 620 Felt-Backed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC 100 Professional Multi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC 200 Commercial Multi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC 400 Contract Carpet ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC 220 w/ Solvent Commercial Multi -----------------------------------------------------------APAC 330 Supreme-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APAC 440

Adhesive Product #

Resilient Adhesive Professional Solid-Vinyl------------------------------------------------------------------------ APAC 564 Premium Solid-Vinyl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 584 Rubber Flooring -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 594 Contract Grade VCT----------------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 510 Professional Grade VCT --------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 530 Supreme Grade VCT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 539 Felt backed Vinyl Sheet ----------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 521

Wood Adhesive 3-in-1 Urethane --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 999 Universal Urethane -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APAC 989 Urethane Engineered Wood Framing ------------------------------------------ APAC 979 Engineered, High Solids, VOC Compliant -------------------------------- APAC 757

BOSTIK® INC. DURABOND BRAND PRODUCTS 1-800-523-6530

LVT/Vinyl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Fusion 2, LVT Lock, Power Elastic

Carpet --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Fusion 2, LVT Lock, Power Elastic

Hardwood ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bostik’s Best, Bostik’s TKO, Bostik’s BST, Bostik’s Pro-Cure, Bostik’s HDCA, Bostik’s EFA+

Floor Covering Adhesive

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MANNINGTON® FLOORS1-800-356-6787

Carpet Vinyl Backed ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Infinity, Intengra-2, M-Guard 718 Polyurethane Backed------------------------------------------------------------------M-Guard Ultra Carpet Tile --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RV-500 Woven Synthetic --------------------------------------------------------------------------Ultra Premium Hard Surface VCT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------M-Guard V-11 Premium Tile PT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------M-Guard V-11 Resilient Sheet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------V-81 Vinyl Backed ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------V-82, V-88, MR-911 Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) ----------------------------------------------------------------V-88 Luxury Vinyl Plank -----------------------------------------------------------------------V-88 Rubber Sports Flooring Tile ---------------------------------------------------------------------MR-710 Rubber Floor Covering --------------------------------------------------------------MR-721 Rubber Tile --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MR-725 Amtico Luxury Vinyl Tile ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Amtico 373

EARTHWERKS®

1-800-275-7943 Floor Covering Adhesive Earthwerks Luxury Vinyl Plank ------------------------ EW 250 Wet Lay Acrylic, ST

100 Pressure Sensitive, APAC 564, APAC 584, Chapco 299, Henry 640, Mapei Ultrabond ECO 300, Mapei Ultrabond ECO 360, Taylor 2091

KARNDEAN® INTERNATIONAL, LLC1-888-266-4343 Floor Covering Adhesive Vinyl Tile Plank ------------------------------------------------------Karndean 2-part --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Epoxy Flooring Adhesive

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Karndean Tuff-Grip --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TPS Adhesive

HAPPY FEET® INTERNATIONAL1-706-937-2500 Floor Covering Adhesive Extreme Cork Floating LVP -------------------------------HF800 Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Ironman Glue Down LVP ----------------------------------HF800 Pressure Sensitive Adhesive

Floor Covering Adhesive

Carpet Adhesive Standard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 20 Standard Quick-Grab--------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 85 Professional ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 120, Ultrabond ECO 185 Professional Carpet Tile ---------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 810 Premium ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ultrabond ECO 220 Premium Wet Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ultrabond ECO 285 Premium Polyolefin-Backed ---------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 885

Resilient Flooring Adhesive Standard Felt-backed Vinyl Sheet ------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 190 Premium Sheet Goods ------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 290 Professional Solid Vinyl ----------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 300 High-Tack Universal ------------------------------------------------------------------ Ultrabond ECO 350 Premium Solid Vinyl Sheet, Tile and Plank -------------------- Ultrabond ECO 360 Premium Linoleum ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 390 Premium Universal Rubber ----------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 560 Standard Thin-Spread VCT ---------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 611 Professional Thin-Spread VCT ---------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 711 Urethane ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond G19

Engineered Wood Adhesive Professional Urethane -------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 960, Ultrabond ECO 975

For Mapei’s recommendations on properly bonding floor coverings, surface preparation requirements, and other technical information, see Mapei’s Technical Bulletin 010313-TB – Gypsum-Based Floors and Walls: Which Mapei Products Can Be Applied?

Solid Wood Adhesive Professional Urethane -------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrabond ECO 980

MAPEI®

1-800-992-6273 Adhesive Product #

DRITAC® WATERBASED ADHESIVE 1-800-394-9310

Wood Laminated Wood Plank Wood Parquet Foam Back Parquet Acrylic Vinyl Tile Solid Vinyl Tile VCT Luxury Vinyl Tile Luxury Vinyl Plank Rubber Rubber Tile Cork Cork Tile Terrazzo Composite Terrazzo Tile Carpet Vinyl Backed Carpet Tile

Floor Covering AdhesiveDriTac 6200 Premium Wood & Vinyl Tile Adhesive (Use for all floor types) ECO-5700 LVT/LVP, Carpet Tile, Fiberglass Backed Sheet Vinyl, Cork/Rubber/Foam Underlayments ECO-5900 LVT/LVP, Vinyl Sheet Goods (homogeneous/heterogeneous), Carpet Tile, Fiberglass Backed Sheet Vinyl, Rubber Flooring, Cork Tile, Cork/Rubber/Foam Underlayments

Adhesive Product #

CONGOLEUM® PRODUCTS 1-800-274-3266 Floor Covering Adhesive Ultima, Fast Track, Flor-Ever Plus, Prelude, Pacesetter, Forecast -------------------------- 3044 Premium Flooring Composition Commercial Tile ------------------------ AD-42 Clear Thin Spread Endurance Plank, Endurance Tile, Ovations, Struture Plank ----------------------------------- AD-32 AirStep Advantage, AirStep Evolution, AirStep Plus, AirStep Basix, Zon ------------------ AS-01 DuraCeramic, DuraPlank II, Endurance Plank, Endurance Tile, Ovations------------------- DS-100

EXPANKO® CORK1-800-345-6202 Vinyl Adhesive Prestige Cork Wakol D3540 Expanko Reztec BASF ChemRex CX-941 Expanko XCR4 Expanko XCR4 Adhesive

Floor Covering Adhesive

LOBA-WAKOL®, LLC1-800-230-6456

Cork --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D3513, D3540 Wood ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K 410, MS 230, MS 260,

MS 265, MS 290, PU 225 Engineered Wood----------------------------------------------------------------------MS 250

Resilient Flooring Luxury Vinyl -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------D3330 Multi-Flex Adhesive --------------------------------------------------------------------D3318 PVC Adhesive -------------------------------------------------------------------------------D3320

MOHAWK® FLOORING1-800-266-4295 Floor Covering Adhesive Wood Floor -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pro-Tack M908/WUA2 LVT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mohawk M700, M950, M95.0

Note: Maxxon Underlayments can be primed using Mohawk Primecoat in lieu of Maxxon Overspray.

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W.W. HENRY® ADHESIVES1-800-232-4832 Floor Covering Product # Carpet & Pad Commercial Carpet -----------------------------------------------------------176, 256, 351, 356C Vinyl Felt Backed ----------------------------------------------------------------------------256, 356C, 660 Felt Backed Rotto ----------------------------------------------------------------176, 346, 660 Vinyl Composition --------------------------------------------------------------130, 420, 430 Vinyl Backed Sheet -----------------------------------------------------------422, 622, 640, 650P, 650R Vinyl Tile Plank --------------------------------------------------------------------422, 622, 650R Linoleum Linoleum ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------356C, 682 Tile Rubber -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------412 Ceramic ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------314 Marble -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------317 Wood Flooring Engineered Wood -------------------------------------------------------------971, 1171N Solid Wood --------------------------------------------------------------------------971, 1171N Parquet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------971, 1171N

STAUF® ADHESIVES 1-866-458-3872

Carpet & Pad High Tack ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D737 Vinyl High Tack ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D737 Wood EZ Tack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUM800 Contractor’s Urethane ----------------------------------------------------------- PIC850 Power Mastic ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUM950

Floor Covering Product #

TANDUS CENTIVA® FLOORING 1-800-633-3380 Vinyl Adhesive Victory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Centi 6000 SP Contour ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Centi 6000 SP Event ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Centi 6000 SP

TARKETT® SPORTS, INC 1-713-869-5811 Floor Covering Adhesive Resilient Flooring ---------------------------------------------------------------Multi Set, Multi-Poxy Adhesive

ROYAL® ADHESIVES 1-864-967-7691 Floor Covering Adhesive Vinyl Tile, Vinyl Plank Parabond 5820

PORCELANOSA® USA 1-657-549-6755 Floor Covering Adhesive Vinyl Flooring (LVT) Contact Porcelanosa

ROBERTS® CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES1-800-423-9467

Carpet & Pad Polypropylene, Latex Foam, Rubber-backed --------------- 3050, 3085, 3095, 3300,

3500, 3900, R3080 Urethane Foam, Hot Melts, Latex Unitary Needle Punched (indoor only) -------------------------- 3050, 3085, 3095, 3300,

3500, 3900 Woven, Polyurethane ------------------------------------------------------------ 3300, 3900 Carpet Tiles -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2077 Vinyl Felt-back Vinyl/Mineral-backed Sheet vinyl ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001, 3000, 3085 VCT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2057 Vinyl Plank/Tile & Rubber --------------------------------------------------- R7901 Plank/Wood Engineered Laminated Plank and Parquet Wood ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1404, 1407 Solid Plank ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1408, R1409, R1509, R1530

Floor Covering Adhesive

SHAW® FLOORS1-800-441-7429 Floor Covering Adhesive Resilient Vinyl Flooring --------------------------------------------------------- Shaw 200, Shaw 4100

Note: Maxxon Underlayments can be primed using Shaw pH Blocker/Floor Primer in lieu of Maxxon Overspray.