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		<title>Bonding to Wood based Sub-floors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wood-based sub-floors are materials such as floorboards, flooring grade chipboard, plywood, or OSB. 
Existing hardwood floor coverings should be removed before installation of new hardwood floors.
Environmental Conditions

All wet trades must be thoroughly dry before flooring materials are delivered to site.
Maintain suitable ambient humidity 40 to 60% RH. (Monitor with a hygrometer)
If necessary employ a domestic [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How To Install Floating Wood Floors</title>
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