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1.
Remove the existing floor (if there is one)
2.
Check the moisture level
3.
Put the 6 mil vapor barrier in place to help prevent moisture
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4.
A certified Horner installer begins to lay the CRP system subfloor in even rows
5.
The second layer is laid 45 to the first subfloor layer in order to create stability
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6. Workers insert CRP Restraints between the subfloor panels
• A closer look at a CRP Restraint
• A bird’s eye view of the completed CRP system subfloor
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• The second layer has to be 45 at the right angle With your back to the wall looking long way to the gym the 45 degree has to go to the right • If you go left with the direction of the 45 2nd sheet, it will not work
7.
Next, the crew begins to install the maple hardwood
• A look at installed hardwood and uninstalled hardwood // PAGE 8
• The hardwood is laid out before installation to ensure a quality product
• The hardwood is installed from one side of the room to the other // PAGE 9
8.
Here is a panorama of the floor in the finishing process as it’s being sanded and finished
• The finished CRP System with MFMA maple hardwood
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