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Oklahoma City University,
Oklahoma City, OK (30,000 SF)
Other projects include:
Oklahoma City University Wellness Center,
Oklahoma City, OK (30,032 SF)
Derby Recreation Center, Derby, KS (25,290
SF)
Monroe High School, Monroe, WA (19,314 SF)
Folsom High School, Folsom, CA (18,216 SF)
Wagner High School, Wagner, SD (17,760 SF)
Hamilton High School, Hamilton, MT (17,442
SF) |
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PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Description
A. The information herein details a floor system
that expands and contracts as a unit and is not
susceptible to cupping or gapping with changes
in relative humidity.
B. The general contractor shall provide a level,
steel troweled slab to a tolerance of + or -
1/8" in a 10'0" radius and subject to the
approval of the wood floor contractor. Moisture
barriers must be adequate for conditions. The
concrete slab is to be depressed 1-3/4" plus the
thickness of the flooring specified.
1.02 Quality Assurance
A. All system component parts must be supplied
by Action Floor Systems, LLC.
B. The flooring contractor must be approved by
Action Floor Systems, LLC.
C. Flooring materials must be allowed to
acclimate to building conditions on the jobsite
in a dry, well- ventilated area, not in contact
with masonry, and shall be installed at a
moisture content not to exceed 8% except in
areas of constant high humidity where the
moisture content of the flooring shall not
exceed 10%.
1.03 Working Conditions
A. The wood flooring shall not be installed
until all masonry, plastering, tile, marble and
terrazzo work is completed and overhead
mechanical trades and painters have finished in
wood floor area. The building must be reasonably
dry; all openings must be closed in; permanent
heating and air conditioning installed and
operating.
B. The subfloor shall be dry, free of foreign
materials, and turned over to the wood flooring
contractor broom clean. Moderate room
temperature of 65 degrees or more shall be
maintained a week preceding and throughout the
duration of the work. Humidity conditions within
the building shall approximate humidity
conditions which will prevail when the building
is occupied. Care should be taken to maintain
humidity within the range of 35% to 50%.
1.04 Warranty
A. Action Floor Systems, LLC. warrants the
material it ships to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of one
year and the flooring installer warrants the
installation of the flooring to be free of
defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of one year. The exclusive remedy under
this warranty shall be the replacement of
defective material supplied by Action Floor
Systems, LLC. or correction of defective
installation by the flooring installer. All
implied warranties of merchantability or fitness
for intended use are limited to the period of
this warranty. This warranty excludes
consequential damages.
B. This warranty does not cover damage caused by
fire, winds, floods, chemicals, or other abuse,
or by failure of other contractors to adhere to
specifications, or neglect of reasonable
precaution to provide adequate ventilation
during hot and humid weather. This warranty also
excludes damage due to excessive dryness or
excessive moisture from humidity, spillage,
migration through the slab or wall or any other
source. This warranty also excludes damage to
floors due to ordinary wear and tear, faulty
construction or design of building, (other than
the flooring installation), separation of
concrete slab underlying the floor, settlement
of walls, or use of water on the floor.
C. During the warranty period, the floor cannot
be coated without the permission of the floor
contractor.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 Materials
A. Flooring
1. Flooring shall be hard maple standard strip
flooring, 25/32" x 2-1/4" (or 1-1/2") as
manufactured by Action Floor Systems, LLC.
2. Grades available are MFMA 1st, 2nd&Btr., 3rd&Btr.,
and 3rd grade.
3. Action Long-Length strip.
4. Wood flooring may be treated by Action Floor
Systems, LLC. with Woodlife F when specified.
B. Subfloor
1. Vapor barrier shall be 6-mil polyethylene.
2. The foam shall be 1/4" thick nominal 1.7 - 2
pound density closed-cell flexible foam.
3. Tape shall be 2" duct tape.
4. Subfloor lumber shall be 1" x 6" gym grade
spruce, pine or fir, S2S to 3/4" x 6" random
length.
5. Tack nails shall be 1-1/2" cleats or 1-1/2"
13-gauge staples.
6. Flooring nails shall be 2" cleats or 2"
staples.
7. Wall base shall be 4" x 3" vented cove base
with premolded corners (specify black or brown),
as supplied by Action Floor Systems, LLC.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 Inspection
A. Inspect concrete slab for proper tolerance
and dryness reporting any discrepancies in
writing to the general contractor.
B. All work to put the concrete slab in
acceptable condition shall be the responsibility
of the general contractor.
3.02 Installation
A. Cover concrete slab with poly lapping edges
6".
B. Place foam at a 25 degree angle from the
intended direction of the finish flooring,
laying adjacent rows loosely butting and taping
all seams and joints with two inch duct tape.
C. Layout template for first layer of 1" x 6" by
installing two inch duct tape on 4 foot centers
on a 25 degree angle from opposite wall.
D. Place the first layer of subfloor lumber
brick pattern, using the duct tape as guides
with 2" space between each row of boards.
E. Place the second layer of subfloor lumber
brick pattern at a 25 degree angle from the
opposite wall, again using the duct tape as a
guide, with two inch spacing between each row of
boards, breaking ends of second layer on bottom
layer. Nail or staple with two fasteners at each
intersection. Leave a 2" expansion void at walls
and vertical obstructions.
F. Machine nail strip flooring into top layer of
subfloor lumber. Provide adequate expansion at
regular intervals across the floor during
installation as dictated by the average humidity
conditions of the area according to the
recommendations of the local Action Floor
Systems, LLC. flooring contractor. Provide 2"
expansion voids at perimeters and all vertical
obstructions. Install ventcove base over
perimeter voids and metal thresholds at
doorways.
3.03 Floor Sanding
A. Use coarse, medium and fine grade sandpaper.
B. After sanding with drum sander, buff entire
floor using 100 grit screenback or equal grit
sandpaper, with a heavy-duty buffing machine.
C. Vacuum or tack floor before first coat of
finish.
D. Floor shall present a smooth surface without
drum stop marks, gouges, streaks or shiners.
3.04 Finishing
A. Inspect entire area of floor to ensure that
the surface is acceptable for finishing,
completely free from sanding dust and perfectly
clean.
B. Apply seal and finish per manufacturer's
instructions.
C. Screenback or steel wool and vacuum or tack
between each coat after it dries.
D. Apply game lines accurately after the seal
coat, after buffing and vacuuming. Lay out in
accordance with drawings. For game lines, use
current rules of association having
jurisdiction. Lines shall be straight with sharp
edges in colors selected by the architect. Game
line paint shall be compatible with finish.
3.05 Base Installation
A. Affix rubber base to wall with recommended
adhesive or screws. Miter all corners carefully.
Use premolded outside corners.
3.06 Clean Up
A. Clean up all unused materials and debris and
remove from premises.
3.07 Maintenance
A. Upon completion of floor installation, the
owners, attendants or individuals in charge and
responsible for the upkeep of the building are
to see that the care and maintenance
instructions of the MFMA are followed. Failure
to do so may void warranty.
IT IS THE POLICY OF ACTION FLOOR SYSTEMS, LLC.
TO CONTINUOUSLY UPDATE AND IMPROVE OUR PRODUCT
LINES. THEREFORE, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
CHANGE, MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE SYSTEMS,
SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES OF ALL PRODUCTS
AT ANY TIME WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION TO
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