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August 27, 2023 By Old Master Products

Bostik Days at Old Master Products

Bostik days at Old Master Products

Join us for Bostik Days at Old Master Products! We’re thrilled to announce our exciting collaboration with Bostik, bringing you a series of enlightening training events. Get ready for a learning experience like no other, as we dive into the world of top-notch flooring solutions. Mark your calendars – the inaugural event kicks off on September 6th at our Los Angeles/Robertson location!

What’s in Store for Bostik Days?

Bostik Days at Old Master Products provides a golden opportunity to immerse yourself in the realm of product expertise. Prepare for an interactive journey featuring live demonstrations and engaging Q&A sessions with the brilliant minds at Bostik and Old Master Products. And that’s not all! Each day will commence with a hearty complimentary breakfast and conclude with exciting giveaways that you won’t want to miss!

Exploring the Event Lineup:

Each of our locations will host two captivating events. The first spotlight events will center around the world of Hardwood Installation, guided by the expertise of Kory Neville. Tune in as Kory showcases:

• Bostik Grip N Grab – Instant Grab Adhesive

• Bostik GreenForce – High-Performance Adhesive and Moisture Vapor Control Membrane

• Bostik Roll-Cote – High-Performance Moisture Vapor Barrier Coating and Primer

The second set of events is all about Surface Preparation, led by the talented David Deter. David will dive into the world of:

• Bostik SL-100 – Cement-Based, Self-Leveling Underlayment

• Bostik SL-175 – Premium Cement-Based, Self-Leveling Underlayment

• Bostik SL-Gyp – Premium Hybrid Gypsum/Cement-Based, Self-Leveling Underlayment

• Bostik UltraFinish Pro – Rapid Drying, Trowelable Repair Patch, and Skimcoat

Ready to Participate in Bostik Days at Old Master Products?

Participation is absolutely free, and we extend a warm invitation to all contractors and flooring professionals to be part of this enriching experience! Glance below to find the event closest to you:

Hardwood Installation Days:

OMP Los Angeles/Robertson – September 6th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Vernon – September 7th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Van Nuys – September 13th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Glendale – September 14th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Gardena – November 2nd, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM (Combined event with Surface Prep)

OMP San Diego – November 8th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM (Combined event with Surface Prep)

OMP Santa Ana – November 9th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM (Combined event with Surface Prep)

Surface Preparation Days:

OMP Glendale – October 10th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Van Nuys – October 11th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Los Angeles/Robertson – October 25th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Vernon – October 26th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM

OMP Gardena – November 2nd, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM (Combined event with Hardwood)

OMP San Diego – November 8th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM (Combined event with Hardwood)

OMP Santa Ana – November 9th, 2023 | 6:30AM – 10:30AM (Combined event with Hardwood)

Academy Days:

Temecula, CA – September 20-21, 2023

Temecula, CA – October 18-19,2023

Temecula, CA – November 15-16, 2023

Filed Under: Bostik, Demo Days Tagged With: Bostik, Floor Installation, Flooring, GreenForce, Grip N Grab, Hardwood, Hardwood Floor, Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floors, Install, Installation, Old Master Products, Roll-Cote, SL 100, SL 175, SL Gyp, UltraFinish Pro, Wood

June 19, 2023 By Old Master Products

Glossary of Flooring Terms for Installers

Glossary terms for flooring installers

Whether you are a newbie installer or an experienced veteran in the industry, understanding flooring lingo can help you complete your job efficiently and accurately. To help you navigate, we’ve compiled a handy glossary of flooring terms specifically for installers and contractors.

A good starting point for any installer is knowing the difference between resilient and solid flooring. 

  • Resilient flooring is any type of material designed to be flexible and sturdy, such as vinyl or laminate. 
  • Solid flooring most commonly refers to hardwood.

The next set in our glossary of flooring terms to know revolves around the type of installation involved. Nail-down, floating, and glue-down are all common installation methods. 

  • Nail-down is when the flooring is nailed to a subfloor or existing floor. 
  • Floating floors are when the planks are attached to each other, but not attached to the subfloor. The planks are held in place using the tongue-and-groove method. 
  • Glue-down installation is the process of, as the name implies, using a strong adhesive to secure the flooring to the subfloor. 

Next up, you’ll want to be familiar with the elements of a flooring board itself. The most important pieces you need to know are the tongue, groove, and core. 

  • The tongue of the board is a protrusion of the board on the long end, allowing the board to fit snugly onto other boards. 
  • The groove is the channel along the end of the board that allows the tongue to fit in. 
  • The core is the center of the board, usually composed of multiple layers of wood to give the board its structure and stability. 

When preparing to install the flooring, there are a few extra pieces of equipment you should know. 

  • Underlayment is a protective material that is installed between the sub-floor and the new flooring to increase soundproofing and insulate against both cold and heat. 
  • Moisture barriers are also a must-know, as these are essential for preventing mold and mildew growth.

Finally, there are a few other terms that all installers should know. 

  • Acclimation is the process of allowing the flooring boards to rest before installation in order to adjust to a job site’s temperature and humidity levels. Doing so helps to alleviate any expansion or contraction issues that could arise due to temperature and humidity changes.
  • Expansion gaps are also important as they are the small gaps left between the walls and the flooring that allow the flooring to expand and contract as needed.

We hope this glossary of flooring terms was helpful. If you have any further questions, our team of flooring specialists are here to help – Contact us here and we’ll be in touch soon!

Filed Under: Flooring Installation, Hardwood Flooring, Resilient Flooring Tagged With: Floating, Floor Installation, Flooring, Flooring Installation, Glue-down, Hardwood, Hardwood Floor, Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floors, Install, Installation, Moisture Barrier, Nail-down, Resilient Flooring, Solid Flooring, Underlayment, Wood

June 12, 2023 By Old Master Products

Vinyl Floor Installation: Tips & Tricks for Perfect Results

When it comes to vinyl floor installation, it’s all about the details. These details are often overlooked by novice installers who only know the basics of laying down a new floor. Have no fear – with the right tips and tricks, you can get perfect results time and time again. Whether you’re a professional flooring installer, or a newer installer just starting out, follow these tips and tricks for a flawless vinyl floor installation every time. 

Use the Right Tools

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Having the right tools for the job is essential. Make sure you have a utility knife, a pull bar, spacers, a pencil, a tape measure, a ruler, a large combination square, a white rubber mallet, goggles, and a saw with a fine tooth. Advanced tools are optional but recommended, like a combination saw, a table saw, a Roto Zip with a carbide tip, a jigsaw, a HEPA vacuum, a circular saw, an undercut saw, and a D-Cut LP-330 LVT/VCT/WPC Flooring Cutter.

Acclimate

Our next tip for perfect vinyl floor installation is to acclimate your flooring: allowing the planks or tiles to adjust to the room’s temperature and humidity before starting the installation. Make sure that you are working in a climate-controlled environment with constant ambient temperatures of 65°F (approx. 18°C) for 48 hours before, during, and after beginning the installation.

Layout & Staggering

An important part of the installation process is the layout and staggering of the planks or tiles. For a perfect result, you should start in one corner of the room and work your way out towards the opposite wall, randomly staggering the ends. You should also work with multiple boxes at a time in order to create a natural-looking variation on the floor. 

Moisture Barriers

Often overlooked, moisture barriers are a must-have for any vinyl floor installation. It is recommended that you use a Garrison Moisture Barrier (or equivalent product) at least 6 mil thick (We recommend 10 mil). This will add an additional layer of protection against excess moisture and seasonal changes.

Overall

Vinyl floor installation can be tricky for those without the proper experience and know-how. But, by following these tips and tricks, you’ll be well on your way to perfect vinyl floor installation. With the right preparation and tools, you can create a floor that you and your customers will love.

Looking for an on-the-go reference? Our Vinyl Installation Instructions are available here. 

If you need help or have any questions, you can contact us here and our flooring specialists will be in touch soon. 

Filed Under: Flooring Installation, Resilient Flooring Tagged With: Floor Installation, Flooring Installation, Install, Installation, Tips, Tips and Tricks, VInyl, Vinyl Floor, Vinyl Flooring, Vinyl Installation

June 2, 2023 By Old Master Products

Tips for Handling Weather Issues During Flooring Installations

As a flooring installer, there’s nothing more frustrating and disruptive than dealing with weather issues during flooring installations. From rainy days to humidity to extreme heat, there are plenty of ways for Mother Nature to put a proverbial wrench in the works. But don’t fret! Just because the weather isn’t cooperating doesn’t mean you have to cancel those flooring installations. Here are some tips for tackling weather issues so you can stay productive even when the skies are uncooperative.

Look at the Forecast

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Before you begin your flooring installation, take time to look at the weather forecast. Pay close attention to the high and low temperatures, as well as relative humidity. All these factors can affect the quality of the installation, so it’s important to think ahead. Keep in mind that certain products require specific temperature and humidity levels to ensure they look their best.

Have a Backup Plan

The most important thing flooring installers can do when facing weather-related issues is to have a backup plan in place. This means being prepared for rain, humidity, cold, heat, and other extreme weather conditions. If the weather turns for the worse, you might need to reschedule, wait for better conditions, or find another way to complete the installation.

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Take Protective Measures 

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Protective measures are another way to prevent weather-related issues during flooring installations. Make sure to cover the materials with a waterproof barrier while unloading them, ensure the area they are in is protected from the elements, and take the time to keep the elements out. You may also have to take additional time prepping the job site to make sure the humidity and temperature are in-line with the flooring’s warranty.

Use High-Quality Materials

Be sure to use the best materials for the job too. High-quality materials provide the highest level of protection against reasonable amounts of heat, moisture, and humidity. Installing materials that are of lower quality could ultimately lead to damaged flooring, especially in harsh weather conditions. 

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While weather issues during flooring installations can present serious challenges, the job can be easily completed with the right preparation. By following the above tips, you can ensure that your flooring installations go off without a hitch even in the most extreme weather conditions. 

Have any questions? Contact us here and one of our trained flooring specialists will be in touch soon.

Filed Under: Flooring Installation, Hardwood Flooring Tagged With: Floor Installation, Flooring, Flooring Installation, Hardwood, Hardwood Floor, Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floors, Install, Installation, Weather, Wood

May 30, 2023 By Old Master Products

Safety Tips for Hardwood Flooring Installation

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Installing hardwood flooring is an intensive job, and if not done safely can cause serious injury. That’s why we’re offering up a few safety tips for hardwood flooring installation. As a flooring installer, it’s important to take safety seriously, and following these tips can help ensure that your projects go off without a hitch. 

Most importantly, wear proper attire when installing. There are some specific types of shoes that provide more protection for your feet, such as steel-toed boots. You should also cover your face with safety glasses and/or a mask when necessary. These items will help protect you from sawdust, fumes, and flying debris.

Next, it’s important to assess the environment where the installation will take place. Before beginning, clear the installation space of any items that could get in the way and become damaged, as well as any tripping/hazards, uncovered cords, wires, nails, and screws. Make sure you have enough room to move about freely, and all of the tools and supplies needed. And throughout the project, don’t forget to be mindful of any other potential hazards that may be present.

It’s also important to use the right tools for the job. Check the manufacturer’s directions for any specific tools that may be needed and make sure that all tools are in good working condition before you begin the installation process. Avoid using any tools that appear to be damaged or malfunctioning in any way. 

Finally, use caution when using power tools. Tools such as saws and drills carry serious risks, so make sure you’re familiar with the operating instructions and any safety precautions before you begin. Always make sure that your work area is free of any debris and make sure to keep your hands and clothing away from any moving parts. 

Heavy lifting can be a major hazard during floor installation projects, so make sure to use appropriate lifting methods. This means always lifting with your legs and not your back. If the material is too heavy, find someone to help you. It’s also important to take frequent breaks to avoid overexertion.

These safety tips for hardwood flooring installation are just the tip of the iceberg. When it comes to safety on the job, it’s important to take the extra step to ensure that safety is always top of mind. As flooring installers, it’s up to us to make sure the job gets done safely and that everyone’s safety is taken into account. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and your own common sense when it comes to keeping yourself, your team, and the job site safe.

Filed Under: DIY, Flooring Installation, Hardwood Flooring, Tools Tagged With: Floor Installation, Flooring, Flooring Installation, Hardwood, Hardwood Floor, Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floors, Install, Installation, Safety, Safety Tips, Tips, Wood

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