BEFORE YOU BEGIN
If there are any questions about the instructions below or additional information required please call Nova
Distinctive Floors at 866-576-2458. Nova Distinctive Floors is not responsible for any installation applications
since Nova has no control over the installer�s proper application. Should an individual plank be doubtful as to
appearance or dimension the installer should not use this piece. Linoleum floating floors expand and contract in
response to fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Maintain a moderate temperature and relative humidity around
50-60%; use de-humidifier or humidifier where necessary.
MATERIALS REQUIRED
PE sheeting as a vapor seal and tape.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Folding rule (tape measure), pencil, circular saw, hammer, straight edge, tapping block, spacing wedges.
THINGS TO REMEMBER
Color variations are expected in linoleum floors since it is a natural product. The surface "yellowing"
disappears in time, after light exposure. Shuffling the planks prior installation is required.
INSTALLATION ON CONCRETE SUBFLOOR
Nova Linoleum Floating Floors can be installed over concrete that is above grade, on grade or below grade.
Concrete subfloors are required to be sound, smooth and level. Tolerance of level must be within 1/8" in 10'.
Check concrete slab for moisture with Calcium Chloride moisture test. Moisture content cannot be more than 3
pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. per 24 hours. Fill any low spots with leveler and scrape any high spots. Before
installing Nova Linoleum Floating Floor, cover concrete floor with 6 mil polyethylene sheets, run up the wall 3",
overlap seams 8", and tape the sheets together. Install plank over this moisture barrier.
INSTALLATION ON UNDERLAYMENT-GRADE PLYWOOD AND MAN-MADE BOARD SUBFLOOR
Subfloor must be clean and level. Fill any low spots with appropriate filler and sand any high spots. Tolerance
of level must be within 1/8" in 10'. Subfloor must not exceed 14% moisture content (electrical resistance method).
Check basements and under floor crawl spaces to be sure they are dry and well ventilated to avoid damage to planks
caused by moisture. For buildings with crawl spaces, Nova Distinctive Floors recommends the use of 6mil polyethylene
sheeting as ground cover over the earth.
IN-FLOOR RADIANT HEATING SYSTEM
With radiant heat, heat source is directly beneath the flooring, so flooring may gain moisture or dry out faster
than in a home with conventional heating system. For this installation, once slab has cured, turn heat on, regardless
of season, and leave it on for at least 5-6 days before installation. Maximum surface temperature should never be more
than 85 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius).
NOVA LINOLEUM FLOATING FLOOR MUST BE ACCLIMATED
Store Linoleum flooring in the box flat by cross stacking in unopened packages in the center of the job site for a
minimum of 48 hours. During storage and installation, maintain temperature and relative humidity to level consistent
to the conditions that will prevail when building is occupied. Heating or air conditioning should be used for an
appropriate length of time prior and during installation. With improper acclimation, the floor could noticeably expand
or contract after installation. Ideal conditions are 68 degrees Fahrenheit and 50-60% humidity.
STEP 1
Make sure to shuffle the planks prior to installation to achive the look you desire. Shorten the grove check on the
boards required for the first row by the part protruding over the area to be covered. �Click� these boards in sideways
using tapping block and align the first row of boards exactly with distance wedges. The interval to the wall and to all
fixed components must be at least 3/8� (10mm) (with large rooms at least 1/16� per yard of room width). The wedges are
to be removed once the entire floor is installed. The boards should be installed lengthwise to the light incidence. The
only exception is with existing wood plank floors, install perpendicular to the direction of the existing floor.

STEP 2
Once the first row has been aligned precisely using a straight edge, begin installing the second row with the remaining
piece of the last board of the first row. The front joints (cross joints) of the boards from row to row must however be
offset by at least 1 foot. We recommend that the joints be centered on the plank of the previous row. Set the first board
slightly diagonal as illustrated and �Click� this in by pressing against and lightly rocking. Proceed in the same manner
with the second board and drive the front joints of this board into the first row (and so on) by using the tapping block.

STEP 3
Where there are heating pipes coming out of the floor cut around pipes allowing for expansion. Then cover with radiator rosettes.

STEP 4
As shown in the diagram (below), shorten door frames and doors to the height of the floor.

STEP 5
Fitting the last row: measure distance left (taking into account the wedge space) between the wall and the last row installed.
Mark and cut the strip to be installed lengthwise. �Click� and fit as before.

STEP 6
The last row is driven in using the cramping tool.

STEP 7
Use wallbase boards, transition strips for completing your floor. Your specialist dealer will help you with any advice
you need and has a wide range of products available.
