The crucial role of testing in fast-track construction

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testingIn the fast-paced world of construction, where deadlines often take precedence, the temptation to bypass testing requirements can be alluring. However, neglecting these crucial steps can lead to unforeseen issues and substantial financial consequences. 

In this column, we will explore the significance of testing conditions and identify the 11 key tests that guide the successful installation of modern-day flooring products. These crucial tests, which collectively ensure a comprehensive evaluation of site conditions and material compatibility, are as follows: 

  1. Moisture content
  2. Heat-sensitivity
  3. Chemical compatibility
  4. Substrate porosity
  5. pH level
  6. Surface temperature
  7. Surface cleanliness
  8. Surface flatness
  9. Surface hardness
  10. Surface soundness
  11. Adhesive compatibility

Modern flooring materials exhibit a heightened sensitivity to environmental conditions, necessitating a comprehensive approach to testing. One of the major concerns is moisture and heat sensitivity. While it may be assumed that cured concrete is adequately dry, this assumption is not always accurate. Projects have faced millions of dollars in claims and disruptions due to flooring issues arising from insufficiently dried concrete. Additionally, delays in turning on the main heating system can lead to cold installations, causing inevitable expansion at the time of occupancy. Flooring materials need a carefully controlled environment to perform optimally; overlooking this can result in costly consequences.

Chemical incompatibility often manifests as “plasticizer migration.” This occurs when different products—particularly adhesives and vinyl flooring—come into contact, leading to buckling and discoloration. The interaction between these elements is complex and demands meticulous testing to ensure compatibility. Ignoring this step can result in a visually unappealing and structurally compromised flooring system.

The issue of non-porous substrate surfaces interfering with flooring adhesives highlights the need for a porous surface for both physical keying and chemical bonding. This is a critical consideration, as improper bonding can lead to the premature failure of the flooring system. Flooring installers must be aware of the substrate’s properties and take necessary precautions to create an optimal surface for adhesion. 

In order to navigate these challenges effectively, it is important to divide testing responsibilities between the general contractors and flooring installers. The synergy of these tests ensures a holistic evaluation of the site conditions and material compatibility before the actual installation begins.

In summary, the increased sensitivity of today’s flooring materials to environmental conditions necessitates a thorough testing regimen. The consequences of overlooking these tests can be severe, ranging from financial losses to client dissatisfaction. Flooring inspectors play a pivotal role in guiding the industry toward responsible and sustainable construction practices. By emphasizing the importance of testing conditions on site, we can ensure that fast-track construction projects meet their deadlines without compromising the long-term success and durability of the flooring systems.


Effie Eylor owns My Floor Inspection Inc., which specializes in all flooring inspections to ensure manufacturers, builders and flooring dealers guarantee the durability and reliability of their products. He is certified as an FCITS Master Inspector, offering practical expertise.

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