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SikaBond Adhesives Now Available!

Old Master Products is proud to announce the addition of SikaBond Adhesives to our extensive inventory. Sika’s Adhesives redefine excellence, delivering unmatched performance for a variety of applications. From seamlessly bonding surfaces to meeting the demands of challenging projects, Sika’s adhesive range ensures top-tier results. These adhesives, including T-100, T-25, T-35, and T-21, offer versatile solutions for various hardwood flooring applications. Let’s explore the key features and benefits of each product, empowering you to make informed choices for your projects.

SikaBond®-T100: All-in-One Hybrid Adhesive for Wood Flooring





SikaBond®-T100 stands out as a single-component, zero-VOC, permanently elastic, exceptionally robust, and low-permeability adhesive. This all-in-one hybrid polyurethane adhesive provides unlimited moisture protection, effective crack bridging, and sound reduction, making it the ideal choice for comprehensive wood floor bonding.

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Overview:

  • Elongation of 150%.
  • UNLIMITED subfloor moisture vapor transmission.
  • No moisture testing required – a dry substrate is sufficient.
  • Excellent Green Grab with a tenacious bond.
  • Permanently elastic, allowing for wood expansion without damage.
  • Meets local IIC and STC sound reduction codes.
  • 4 Gallon Pail

Where to Use:

Designed for prefinished hardwood flooring based on the ease of cleanability, T-100 is deal for solid and engineered wood floors, mosaic parquet, industrial parquet, wood paving, chipboards, and plywood. Forms a robust bond and reduces moisture vapor transmission post-cure.

Features & Benefits:

  • Easily cleans off prefinished floors before and after cure
  • Contains no water, solvent or isocyanates
  • Low moisture vapor permeability
  • Crack Bridging
  • Very easy to spread
  • Low odor
  • Advanced Hybrid Technology

SikaBond®-T25: Polyurethane Wood Floor Adhesive

SikaBond®-T25 is a single-component, low-VOC, and low-odor polyurethane adhesive. Specifically designed for wood flooring, it utilizes moisture curing for full surface bonding. SikaBond®-T25 forms a strong bond with various surfaces, including concrete, plywood, and properly prepared leveling and patch underlayments.

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Overview:

  • Elongation of 125%.
  • Excellent green grab with a tenacious bond.
  • Permanently elastic, accommodating wood movement.
  • Easy trowel workability with crack bridging.
  • Up to 12lbs. MVER & 87% RH
  • 5 Gallon Pail

Where to Use:

Suitable for bonding engineered and solid wood, bamboo, cork, and parquet for glue-down applications. Also applicable in light commercial and residential projects.

Features & Benefits:

  • Low odor
  • Easy to trowel
  • Excellent workability
  • Fast curing
  • Crack bridging
  • Suitable for common types of wood floors
  • Suitable for in-floor radiant heat installation
  • Contains no water

SikaBond®-T35: Wood Floor Adhesive for Engineered Wood Flooring

SikaBond®-T35 is a single-component, low-VOC, low-odor, moisture-cured polyurethane adhesive designed for full-surface bonding of wood flooring. This adhesive forms a tenacious bond with various surfaces, such as concrete, plywood, and properly prepared leveling and patch underlayments.

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Overview:

  • Elongation of 170%.
  • Excellent green grab with a tenacious bond.
  • Permanently elastic, accommodating wood movement.
  • Easy trowel workability with crack bridging.
  • Up to 12lbs. MVER & 87% RH
  • 5 Gallon Pail

Where to Use:

Similar to T25, suitable for bonding engineered and solid wood for glue-down applications.

Features & Benefits:

  • Low odor
  • Excellent workability
  • Fast curing
  • Crack bridging
  • Suitable for common types of wood floors
  • Suitable for in-floor radiant heat installation
  • Contains no water

SikaBond®-T21: All-in-One Adhesive for Wood Flooring

SikaBond®-T21 is a one-component, low VOC, permanently elastic, super strong, very low permeability moisture-cure polyurethane adhesive, vapor retarding, crack bridging, and sound reduction membrane all-in-one for full surface wood floor bonding.

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Overview:

  • 270% elongation
  • Unlimited moisture vapor protection
  • No moisture testing required
  • Excellent Green Grab with a tenacious bond
  • Permanently elastic, accommodating wood movement
  • Meets local IIC and STC sound reduction codes
  • 4 Gallon Pail

Where to Use:

Versatile for solid and engineered wood, mosaic parquet, industrial parquet, wood paving, chipboards, and plywood. Bonds directly to concrete without additional layers.

Features & Benefits:

  • Extremely easy to trowel
  • Crack bridging
  • Low odor
  • Suitable for common types of wood flooring
  • Creates sound reduction layer
  • Effective for problematic woods such as beech and bamboo
  • Contains no water
  • Bonds solid wood flooring up to ¾” thick and 8“wide, and engineered planks up to 14“ wide directly to concrete without length limitations.
  • Eliminates sleepers and plywood over concrete and gypsum substrates

Conclusion

In conclusion, Old Master Products’ introduction of SikaBond Adhesives offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for wood flooring projects. These adhesives not only provide superior bonding but also address challenges like moisture vapor transmission and sound reduction. Whether you choose the all-in-one hybrid adhesive, polyurethane adhesive, or specialized solutions for engineered wood, you’re ensuring a durable, reliable, and high-performance flooring installation. Trust Old Master Products and SikaBond Adhesives for an elevated wood flooring experience.

Contact your Garrison representative or visit your local Old Master Products branch to order today!

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Floor Installation, Flooring, Flooring Installation, Hardwood, Hardwood Floor, Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floors, Install, Installation, SikaBond

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How to Grow Your Flooring Business

Old Master Products provides excellent support, service and the best prices for flooring contractors

In the dynamic world of construction and renovation, flooring contractors are constantly looking for ways to elevate their flooring business. They work tirelessly to transform spaces, from residential homes to commercial buildings, into aesthetically pleasing and functional environments.

We recognize the challenges you face and the importance of our partnership in your success. In this blog, we want to share how we are committed to providing value to you and helping you thrive in your competitive industry.

1. Diverse and Quality Product Selection

Old Master Products offers cabinets, engineered hardwood flooring, vinyl flooring, laminate flooring, wall contours, acoustic wall panels, and tables

We take pride in offering you a vast and diverse range of flooring materials, from hardwood and laminate to vinyl and wall coverings and cabinets. We know that each project is unique, and you need options that align with your clients’ visions. Rest assured, we are dedicated to delivering high-quality products that you can trust.

OUR PRODUCTS

2. Expertise and Guidance

Team of Garrison flooring sales representatives in Van Nuys showroom

Our team goes beyond merely offering products; we’re the go-to source for expertise. We recognize that you may have inquiries about the technical intricacies, installation techniques, or maintenance requirements of various flooring business materials. Rest assured, we’re not just distributors; we’re your trusted advisors. Feel free to visit our showroom or will-call location, where you can meet our experts in person, ask questions, and gain firsthand insights into the knowledge you need to make well-informed decisions.

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3. Timely and Reliable Service

We understand that time is of the essence in your line of work. Our commitment to you is to ensure that your supplies arrive on time. With our efficient distribution system and quick order processing, you can trust that we’ll be there when you need us.

4. Competitive Pricing and Savings

We know you’re always seeking ways to manage costs while maintaining quality. That’s why we offer competitive pricing structures and discounts, especially for bulk orders or repeat customers. Explore our loyalty programs and special promotions designed to help you save without compromising on quality.

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5. Technical Support at Your Fingertips

We understand that challenges can arise during installations. That’s why we offer technical support and troubleshooting assistance. Whenever you need help with your flooring business, we’re just a call away. Our experts are ready to assist, even if it means visiting your job site to resolve any unexpected issues.

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6. Marketing Tools for Your Success

Our commitment extends beyond providing quality products; it’s about ensuring your success. You can tap into a wealth of marketing resources at your disposal, such as our comprehensive product catalogs, informative brochures, and tangible samples, all designed to help you leave a lasting impression on your clients. Additionally, let’s explore collaborative opportunities to launch co-branded marketing campaigns, strengthening both our businesses and expanding our reach in the market.

COLLABORATE WITH US

7. Empowering Your Skills

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Your skills and knowledge matter to us. That’s why we organize workshops and training sessions to keep you updated on industry best practices, new products, and installation techniques. We believe that investing in your growth benefits both of us.

OUR NEXT EVENT

8. Sustainable Solutions

Sustainability matters, and we’re committed to it. Explore our eco-friendly flooring options, and let your clients know about the environmental benefits of these products. Join us in our commitment to responsible business practices.

HOW WE ARE ECO-FRIENDLY

9. Two-Way Communication

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Your feedback is invaluable to us. We want to hear about your experiences with our products and services. Your insights help us improve and tailor our offerings to your evolving needs.

SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE

10. Strategic Partnerships

Let’s explore strategic partnerships that can enhance your business. We’re open to offering you exclusive deals and early access to new products. Together, we can create a partnership that benefits us both.Your feedback is invaluable to us. We want to hear about your experiences with our products and services. Your insights help us improve and tailor our offerings to your evolving needs.

CONTACT SALES

Conclusion

In conclusion, at Old Master Products, we are dedicated to your success as flooring contractors. We’re not just a distributor; we’re your reliable partner. Together, we can create stunning spaces that leave a lasting impression on your clients and contribute to the continued growth of the flooring industry. Your success is our success, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Filed Under: Hardwood Flooring Tagged With: Floor Installation, Flooring, flooring business, flooring contractor, Flooring Installation, Hardwood, Hardwood Floor, Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floors, Install, Installation, Old Master Products, Wood

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Recap: Sika STEP Training Event – Equipping Flooring Professionals for Success

Sika Step Training Event August 2023

Date: August 3rd, 2023

Location: Anaheim, California

The Sika® Technical Education Program (STEP) took a significant step forward in enhancing the knowledge and skills of flooring contractors and installers during our one-day training event. This regional event was part of the year-long Sika STEP Series, aimed at educating professionals about best practices for utilizing components of the Sika® Secure System.

Sika STEP – Going Beyond the Expected

The Sika STEP Series stands as a testament to Sika’s commitment to fostering excellence in the flooring industry. By bringing together experts, technicians, and eager learners, the event delved into an array of crucial topics designed to equip participants with the technical expertise required to excel in flooring installations.

Moisture Mitigation

Moisture mitigation is a critical aspect of successful flooring installation and more importantly, the longevity of your installation. Common issues that arise due to moisture include problems like “bubbling” and seam failure. To prevent such problems, thorough testing for moisture is essential. Testing for moisture will allow you to ensure you are meeting manufacturers’ requirements and industry standards. When it comes to moisture, two methodologies are used to test:

  • Qualitative Moisture Tests determine if moisture is present: Plastic Sheet, Mat Bond, Concrete Surface PH
  • Quantitative Moisture Tests reveal how much moisture is present: Calcium Chloride, Relative Humidity, Electrical Impedance

Once moisture issues are identified, effective solutions must be implemented. So, what steps can you take?

  • Reactive Penetrants: These reduce moisture transfer from the slab by reducing the surface porosity of the concrete by combining with the hydroxides within the cement paste
  • High-Performance Adhesives: It typically requires the slab to be “new” as well as have a properly placed intact vapor retarder
  • All-in-One Adhesives: It will create a membrane, using a specific trowel, that will keep the moisture in the subfloor
  • Rolled Moisture Barriers: Membranes utilize a specialty fabric that creates a buffer between the slab and the flooring material. This fabric is typically not attached or adhered to the substrate
  • Epoxies: It will create a membrane by penetrating the subfloor and embedding the moisture inside

Subfloor Preparation

Proper subfloor preparation sets the foundation for a durable and flawless flooring installation. In most cases, the longevity of your installation is directly related to the quality of the subfloor preparation. Let’s dive into the critical components and best practices of subfloor preparation that were covered at Sika STEP.

Self-Levelers: The process ensures seamless product distribution as it naturally moves from higher to lower regions, eliminating the need for additional tooling. Notably, surface tooling imperfections undergo self-correction, resulting in a polished final surface. Moreover, successive pours seamlessly merge, eradicating uneven bonding edges. This innovation holds significance due to the increasing prevalence of thinner vinyl goods and the trend toward larger floor tiles, making the achievement of smooth and integrated surfaces all the more crucial.

Flatness (FF) vs Levelness (FL): The concept of flatness pertains to the smoothness of a floor’s surface, which is chiefly influenced by finalizing procedures like screeding, smoothing, and troweling. In contrast, levelness refers to the extent to which the slab’s surface approaches a state of true horizontal perfection. It’s important to note that levelness is independent of the finish imparted by the craftsmen during the construction process.

Underlayment vs Topping: Underlayments are applied over existing subfloors to create a smooth and even surface for the installation of various floor coverings such as sheet vinyl, vinyl composition tile (VCT), wood, ceramic tile, and carpet. On the other hand, toppings serve a comparable purpose but function as the final finished floor themselves, eliminating the need for additional floor coverings. Toppings find application in settings like warehouse floors, light industrial spaces, and retail stores. Additionally, concrete toppings offer the flexibility to incorporate pigmented color dyes, stains, saw cuts, or mechanical polishing, resulting in visually appealing decorative concrete surfaces.

Types of Self-Leveling Underlayment:

  • General – Suitable for a wide range of substrates with efficient application.
  • Gypsum-based or Lite – Ideal for wooden framed buildings, alleviating pressure on floor joists.
  • Polymer Modified – Reduces the necessity for priming or extensive surface preparation.
  • Exterior – Establishes a durable surface capable of withstanding freezing and thawing conditions.

Surface Preparation

At Sika STEP we focused on how surface preparation is a critical and paramount step in the application process. It cannot be overstated how crucial it is to start with a dry, clean, and stable substrate. Before applying any treatment, ensure the removal of previous coatings, sealers, cutbacks, wax, or any other existing materials. Additionally, it’s essential to condition the substrate to the appropriate temperature before proceeding. Conduct a water drop test to determine if your surface is porous or non-porous. For OSB and wood subfloors, they must comprise at least two layers of exterior-grade plywood. The deflection of the subfloor must adhere to the parameter of L/360. To guarantee integrity, the wood must be securely fastened, bonded, and free from contaminants. For precise requirements, it’s advisable to consult the manufacturer for guidance.

Subfloor Preparation Application Tools

Subfloor Preparation Application

During the process of working with this material, there are key steps to follow. First, for mixing, it’s important to introduce the correct amount of clean water into a clean mixing barrel. Begin the mixing process while adding the powder, ensuring that the mixture remains free of lumps. Be cautious not to overmix or raise the mixing paddle above the surface, as this could introduce air into the mixture. When tackling larger projects, it’s advisable to mix 2-3 bags simultaneously, following the same procedure. When it comes to pouring the mixture, it should be poured directly onto the floor, and another batch should be mixed promptly to avoid cold joints. Starting in lower areas and using a gauge rake can help move the material to the desired locations. Special attention should be given to bridging expansion and control joints, initially using foam tape and cutting the leveler within a 4-hour window. For larger applications, pumping can be employed, and during pouring, a ribbon pattern is recommended to maintain a wet edge. To ensure a smooth application, rolling in two directions with a spike roller can help eliminate installation marks and trapped air. It’s crucial to avoid overworking the material to achieve the best results.

How Temperature & Humidity Impact Application:

  • Low Temperature – Longer Open Time, Separation
  • High Temperature – Shorter Open Time, Bad Levelling, Soft, Cracks
  • Too High Humidity – Longer Drying Time
  • Too Low Humidity – Problems with Hardening, ”Burning “, Low Physical Properties
  • Draught – Too Fast Drying of The Surface, Cracks

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Sika STEP exemplifies Sika’s unwavering dedication to elevating the flooring industry through comprehensive education. The recent one-day training event, a part of the broader STEP Series, served as a platform for flooring professionals to gain valuable insights and skills concerning the Sika® Secure System components. Covering essential topics such as moisture mitigation, subfloor preparation, and surface preparation, the event emphasized the significance of these factors in ensuring successful and enduring flooring installations. The integration of expert knowledge, hands-on techniques, and cutting-edge insights showcased Sika’s commitment to fostering excellence within the industry. As the attendees departed equipped with newfound technical expertise and proficiency, Sika’s commitment to going beyond expectations in empowering flooring contractors and installers became strikingly evident, setting the stage for a future of exceptional flooring installations built upon a solid foundation of knowledge and skill.

Filed Under: Demo Days Tagged With: DriTac, Floor Installation, Flooring, Flooring Installation, Hardwood, Hardwood Floor, Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floors, Install, Self-leveling, Sika STEP, Sika USA, subfloor, subfloor preparation, Surface Preparation

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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 Barriers, Nail-down, Resilient Flooring, Solid Flooring, Underlayment, Wood

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Vinyl Floor Installation: Tips & Tricks

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. 

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