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Trafficmaster allure problem

Posted by buzzard1 (My Page) on
Wed, Nov 21, 07 at 7:41

We have had Traffic master Allure installed by HD. The edges are coming up. Anyone have that problem??


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RE: Trafficmaster allure problem

How long since the install? I installed some of that flooring and did find some edges slightly raised in spite of my best efforts.


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After one week. They suggest "rolling" it to get glue to set?? your thoughts??


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I did rent and use the 100# roller. A few days later, the floor had not been used, the edges were up a bit, so I hammered them down. Now up again. Time will tell how well it all works.


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Have Home Depot coming out with a roller on Tuesday. Hope to get this settled. Will keep you posted


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Please post the promised update.


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They came out with smaller roller and heat and it's been a couple of weeks and it seems OK. They rolled the entire floor and Home Depot says now Trafficmaster recommends that as part of the install process. Im not sure I would do this floor again....


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Heat? How as the heat generated and how was it applied to the floor? The temperature was over 80 deg when I did my install.


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We installed this product in our entire basement. The whole floor is coming up. We tried heat and rolling, but it is still coming up. This project cost us a fortune. Now we are looking for some glue that could work so we don't have to take it all up. I would never use this product again.


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