Recommended work practices for the removal of resilient floor coverings.
Recommended work practices for the removal of resilient floor coverings.
Rfci s recommended work practices for removal of resilient floor coverings are a defined set of instructions addressed to the task of removing all resilient floor covering structures.
In the past some of these products including sheet vinyl backing vinyl composition tile.
As the leading industry association for hard surface flooring the resilient floor covering institute rfci is all about helping designers architects facilities managers home owners and others make wise flooring decisions.
Older resilient floors may contain.
See current edition of the resilient floor covering institute rfci publication recommended work practices for removal of resilient floor coverings for instructions on removing all resilient floor covering structures or contact your retailer or armstrong flooring inc.
Rfci s recommended work practices for removal of resilient floor coverings are a defined set of instructions addressed to the task of removing all resilient floor covering structures.
The recommended work practices for the removal of resilient floor covering materials are intended for use in the united states.
Resilient floor covering institute rfci recommended work practices for removal of resilient floor coverings may 2011 resilient.
Also see detailed acm pacm flooring removal procedures found the rfci s recommended work practices for removal of resilient floor coverings 2011 found in references below or contact the resilient.
Flexible luxury vinyl tile.
These products may contain either asbestos fibers and or crystalline silica.
Today s resilient floor coverings do not contain asbestos.
The resilient floor covering institute s rfci s recommended work practices for removal of existing resilient floor coverings and the resilient flooring manufacturer s writ ten instructions should be consulted for a defined set of instructions which should be followed if existing adhesives must be removed.