Wood Flooring Specialist

Hybrid-based occupation
Onet code: 47-2042.00

3

Years

175

Skills

671h

Related instruction

6225h

On-the-job training
Classroom Instruction Topics
  • Alternative Subfloor Systems Over Concrete
  • Finishing Process
  • Sanding Final Detailing
  • Introduction to the Industry
  • Moisture and Wood
  • Layout
  • Concrete Subfloors
  • Wood Subfloors
  • Environmental Conditions
  • Evaluating the Jobsite
  • General Health & Safety
  • Installation Safety
  • Stains/Colorants
  • Sealers and Finishes
  • Sanding Equipment - Multi-Head Sanders (Planetary machines)
  • Sanding Equipment - Rotary Sander (Buffer)
  • Sanding Equipment - Edger
  • Filling
  • Sanding Equipment - Dust Containment Systems (DCS)
  • Sanding Equipment - Big Machine
  • Sand & Finish Safety
  • Maintenance & Customer Education
  • Installation Methods - Herringbone/Parquet
  • Board Replacement/Repairs
  • Installation Methods - Floating
  • Installation Methods - Glue Down
  • Installation Methods - Nail Down
  • Moisture Testing (Concrete)
  • Moisture Control (Concrete)
  • Moisture Control (Wood)
  • Moisture Testing (Wood)
  • Installation Methods - Cork, Bamboo & End Grain
  • Installation Methods - Borders & Medallions
  • OSHA
  • Tool Safety
  • Abrasives
  • Acclimation & Conditioning
  • Allergens
  • Aniline Dyes
  • Bamboo as a Flooring Option
  • Basic Tree Anatomy
  • Board Replacement
  • Chemical Properties of Wood Floor Finishes
  • Circular Saw Safety
  • Coating Types
  • Concrete Basics
  • Concrete Moisture Control
  • Concrete Moisture Testing
  • Cork as a Flooring Option
  • Domestic Wood Species
  • Drying & Curing
  • Electrical Safety
  • Engineered Wood Flooring
  • Evaluating Substrates: Concrete Subfloors
  • Evaluating Substrates: Wood Subfloors
  • Evaluating the Environmental Conditions of the Home
  • Evaluating the Exterior of the Home
  • Evaluating the Structure of the Home
  • Evaluating Wood Floor Damage
  • Finish Application Procedures
  • Finish Applicators
  • Finish Preparation
  • Fire & Extinguisher Safety
  • Floating Installation Method
  • From the Forest to the Floor
  • General Maintenance for All Wood Floors
  • General Wood Flooring Grades
  • Glue-Down Installation Method
  • Hand Scraping, Wire Brushing, & Distressed Wood Floors
  • Herringbone Layout
  • How Cut Affects Wood Flooring
  • Imported Wood Species
  • Job Costing, Part 1: Factors to Consider in the Bid
  • Job Costing, Part 2: Calculating Room Measurements
  • Job Costing, Part 3: Estimating the Whole Job
  • Laying Out Working Lines
  • Lumber Grades
  • Maintenance of Wood Floors
  • Maintenance Products
  • Manufacturing Characteristics
  • Manufacturing Factory Finished Wood Flooring
  • Milling Bamboo Flooring
  • Milling Cork Flooring
  • Milling Engineered Wood Flooring
  • Milling Solid Wood Flooring
  • Miter Saw Safety
  • Moisture & Concrete
  • Moisture Content & Wood
  • Moisture-Related Wood Floor Issues
  • Nail-Down Installation Method
  • Natural Growth Characteristics
  • Parquet Layout & Installation
  • Radiant Heat
  • Reactive Conditioners
  • Reclaimed Wood
  • Recoating a Previously Finished Wood Floor
  • Regulations Impacting the Wood Flooring Industry
  • Renewability & Sustainability
  • Responsible Wood Sourcing
  • Safety Gear
  • Sales Fundamentals, Part 1: Preparing for Sales
  • Sales Fundamentals, Part 2: Handling Objections
  • Sales Fundamentals, Part 3: Closing the Sale
  • Sales Fundamentals, Part 4: Following Up
  • Sales Fundamentals, Part 5: Managing Data
  • Sanding Bamboo Floors
  • Sanding Considerations for Stone & Metal Inlays
  • Sanding Cork Floors
  • Sanding Distressed, Textured, & Sculpted Wood Floors
  • Sanding End Grain Wood Floors
  • Sanding Equipment Maintenance
  • Sanding Equipment Operation
  • Sanding Jobsite Evaluation & Preparation
  • Sanding Parquet Wood Floors
  • Sanding Previously Finished Floors
  • Sanding Strip & Plank Wood Floors
  • Sanding, Filler, & Finish Irregularities
  • Sealer Types
  • Solid & Engineered Wood Flooring Life Cycle Analysis
  • Solid Wood Flooring
  • Sound Control
  • Stains
  • Table Saw Safety
  • The Filling Process
  • The Importance of Maintenance & Educating the Customer
  • The Lacey Act
  • USDA Forest Service
  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Water Popping
  • Wood Bleach
  • Wood Flooring Basics
  • Wood Flooring History & Trends
  • Wood Moisture Control
  • Wood Moisture Testing
  • Wood Subfloors Over Concrete
  • NWFA Basic Install
  • NWFA Basic S&F
  • NWFA Intermediate Install
  • NWFA Intermediate S&F
  • Other non-NWFA approved courses
On-the-job Training
  • General Health & Safety
    • Execute OSHA practices on the jobsite
    • Demonstrate proper knowledge of First Aid & CPR
    • Identify fire exits, proper use of fire extinguishers and potential hazards on each job
  • Installation Safety
    • Demonstrate and practice maintaining physical fitness and stretches directly related to the wood flooring industry
    • Wear, inspect and maintain proper clothing and PPE need for installation safety including safety glasses, earplugs, dust masks/respirators, kneepads, etc.
    • Demonstrate proper usage and maintenance of installation tools including, but not limited to hand tools, table saw, circular saw, miter saw, router and pneumatics, etc.
  • Documenting Jobsite Conditions
    • Use job site checklist to evaluate the job site and document all findings. Evaluate all exterior items on checklist
    • Evaluate all structural items of the home/building including, but not limited to subfloor flatness, subfloor seams, squeaks
    • Explain findings to customer
    • Evaluate joist to subfloor attachment and verify with NWFA guideline requirements
    • Articulate findings of job site checklist, suggested fixes and how they affect installation to production manager
  • Environmental Conditions
    • Demonstrate usage of jobsite checklist to evaluate the environmental conditions of the home/building
    • Determine type of heating and cooling systems being used, regularity and running schedules
    • Evaluate temperature and relative humidity of environment and compare with EMC chart
    • Educate customer on conditions of home/building and those needed for successful installation of wood flooring with respect to Relative Humidity
  • Wood Subfloors
    • Evaluate and determine the condition of the wood subfloor
    • Know the difference between plywood and OSB and the requirements for each
    • Understand and execute APA installation standards for wood subfloors
    • Understand, evaluate, execute and maintain flatness requirements for wood subfloors
  • Concrete Subfloors
    • Evaluate concrete subfloors
    • Understand the age of concrete and its role in the evaluation process
    • Identify and assess different types of concrete subfloors
    • Evaluate blemishes in concrete subfloor and address fixes through removing contaminants, crack repairs, spot repairs, and scarification
    • Evaluate flatness requirements
    • Demonstrate use of self-levelers
    • Perform grinding on high spots
    • Demonstrate the use of jobsite checklist when evaluating concrete subfloors. Assess findings and provide solutions for jobsite preparation
  • Moisture and Wood
    • Understand the anatomy of the tree and how it affects the installation and performance of wood
    • Understand the cuts of wood and how they affect appearance, installation and performance of wood
    • Understanding Water & Wood
    • Understand the relationship of water and wood and how it affects the installation process
    • Demonstrate knowledge through evaluating and assessing environmental conditions of the jobsite
    • Conduct moisture readings of wood subfloor and wood product
    • Demonstrate acclimation/conditioning practices on the jobsite and communicate the importance/significance to client
  • Moisture Testing (Wood)
    • Demonstrate proper usage, assessment of results and maintenance of wood moisture meters including, but not limited to pin meters, pinless meters and insulated pins
    • Demonstrate proper usage, assessment of results and maintenance of thermos- hygrometers
  • Moisture Control (Wood)
    • Differentiate between types of vapor retarders and understand use cases
    • Select proper vapor retarder to be used with wood substrate. Properly install vapor retarder using manufacturer guidelines
  • Moisture Testing (Concrete)
    • Demonstrate proper usage, assessment of results and maintenance of concrete moisture testing methods including, but not limited to calcium chloride, in-situ RH probe, scan meters and plastic and tape test
    • Document moisture readings
    • Comply to manufacturer guidelines for moisture meters, moisture tests and wood
    • Evaluate results and propose solutions for all moisture readings
  • Moisture Control (Concrete)
    • Differentiate between types of vapor retarders and understand use cases.
    • Select proper vapor retarder to be used over concrete substrate. Properly install vapor retarder using manufacturer guidelines.
  • Alternative Subfloor Systems Over Concrete
    • Evaluate and determine type of concrete subfloor before installation
    • Use proper vapor retarder applicable to subfloor type
    • Follow NWFA guidelines for installation techniques on concrete subfloors
  • Layout
    • Build a usable trammel point
    • Use trammel point to develop center layout
    • Follow steps
    • Use Pythagorean theory to check accuracy of measurements
    • Transfer layout to hallway and additional rooms
    • Conduct wall layout using trammel points
    • Determine starter rows
    • Demonstrate proper usage of slip tongue and spline to reverse directions
  • Installation Methods - Nail Down
    • Demonstrate proper technique for racking
    • Demonstrate and execute understanding of proper nailing schedule by complying to NWFA guidelines
    • Identify and use appropriate fasteners for type of wood and subfloor
    • Differentiate techniques of solid and engineered nail down installation and execute proper techniques for each
    • Display proper technique, usage, safety and maintenance of nailing tools including, but not limited to pneumatic nailers, staplers and air compressors
  • Installation Methods - Glue Down
    • Differentiate between types of adhesives and understand when to use different types
    • Read and comply with manufacturer guidelines of adhesive and wood
    • Demonstrate proper trowel selection for different types of adhesives, wood and subfloors and comply with manufacturer guidelines
    • Demonstrate proper usage of trowel and coverage rates for adhesives
    • Safely clean adhesive from tools, wood and jobsite
  • Installation Methods - Floating
    • Execute proper installation techniques for floating floors.
    • Determine and install proper underlayment pads/systems.
    • Evaluate and determine appropriate sound control systems.
  • Installation Methods - Existing Floors
    • Determine layout for new floor to existing
    • Display proper techniques used for lacing in/out of an existing floor
    • Evaluate existing floor
    • Determine requirements for elevation differences, crooked floors, and other challenges
    • Execute installation techniques to address each challenge
    • Evaluate remodels. Assess for damage of current floors and lead testing. Address new installation according to results
  • Installation Methods - Cork, Bamboo & End Grain
    • Cork: Understand cork
    • Cork: Learn differences in installation methods, and finishing techniques.
    • Bamboo: Understand bamboo
    • Bamboo: Learn differences in installation methods, and finishing techniques.
    • End-grain Flooring: Understand end grain flooring
    • End-grain Flooring: Learn differences in installation methods, and finishing techniques.
  • Installation Methods - Herringbone/Parquet
    • Demonstrate and execute proper and accurate herringbone layout using trammel points, Pythagorean theory, center layout and backer boards
    • Designing and creating patterns by using templates, jigs and sleds
    • Determining accurate measurements for ordering product
    • Identification of compatible species from a technical and aesthetic perspective
    • Execute proper installation of herringbone layout
    • Demonstrate and execute proper and accurate parquet layout using trammel points, Pythagorean theory, center layout and backer boards
    • Execute proper installation of parquet layout
  • Installation Methods - Borders & Medallions
    • Measure and determine proper layout for designing and installing borders
    • Measure cut and install borders
    • Understand the components of a border, skirt, different corner details
    • Determining accurate measurements for ordering product
    • Identification of compatible species from a technical and aesthetic perspective
    • Identify pre-fabricated and hand-designed
  • Board Replacement/Repairs
    • Determine if/when boards should be replaced/repaired versus entire re-install
    • Determine proper steps for board replacement. Differentiate process based on type of install; nail, glue or float
    • Execute proper board replacement steps including, but not limited to cutting and removal of damaged board, cutting new board to size, installing new board and cleaning repaired area
    • Execute proper repair skills for isolated damages including, but not limited to scratches and dents
    • Determine proper tools/items for isolated repairs including, but not limited to waxes, fill sticks and graining tools
    • Identify and be able to address many of the common irregularities
  • Sand & Finish Safety
    • Wear, inspect and maintain proper clothing and PPE needed for sanding and finishing safety including, but not limited to safety glasses, earplugs, dust masks/respirators, kneepads, etc.
    • Demonstrate proper usage and maintenance of sanding and finishing tools including, but not limited to hand tools and machines used
    • Demonstrate proper understanding of electrical and chemical safety and execute safety protocols on the jobsite
  • Abrasives
    • Understand and distinguish the difference between the different types of mineral grains used in abrasives
    • Understand the different levels of grist used for abrasives
    • Determine and execute the proper grit sequence for flattening a floor
    • Understand the types of abrasives used on different machines and execute application of knowledge
  • Sanding Equipment - Big Machine
    • Understand and demonstrate proper safety, usage, storage and maintenance of big machines
    • Demonstrate proper walking speed and drum pressure and comply with manufacturer and NWFA guidelines
    • Determine proper abrasive selection to match job and machine used
    • Use proper grit sequence for desired results
    • Execute proper technique while feathering with big machine
    • Use proper and effective dust contamination systems or practices
    • Dispose of dust properly
    • Demonstrate proper inspection and maintenance of big machine including, but not limited to removal/replacement of drum, cleaning wheels and adjust tracking
    • Evaluate floor for common sanding flaws and fix flaws as needed
  • Sanding Equipment - Edger
    • Understand and demonstrate proper safety, usage, storage and maintenance of edger
    • Demonstrate proper clocking techniques and hand pressure and comply with manufacturer and NWFA guidelines
    • Determine proper abrasive selection to match job and machine used
    • Use proper grit sequence for desired results
    • Execute proper technique with edger
    • Use proper and effective dust contamination systems or practices
    • Dispose of dust properly
    • Demonstrate proper inspection and maintenance of edger including, but not limited to brushes, wheels and driver pad
    • Evaluate floor for common sanding flaws and fix flaws as needed
  • Sanding Equipment - Rotary Sander (Buffer)
    • Understand and demonstrate proper safety, usage, storage and maintenance of buffer
    • Demonstrate proper clocking techniques and comply with manufacturer and NWFA guidelines
    • Determine proper abrasive selection to match job and machine used
    • Use proper grit sequence for desired results
    • Use proper and effective dust contamination systems or practices
    • Dispose of dust properly
    • Demonstrate proper inspection and maintenance of buffer including, but not limited to wheels and driver pad
    • Evaluate floor for common sanding flaws and fix flaws as needed
  • Sanding Equipment - Multi-Head Sanders (Planetary machines)
    • Understand and demonstrate proper safety, usage, storage and maintenance of multi- head sanders
    • Demonstrate proper techniques and pressure and comply with manufacturer and NWFA guidelines
    • Determine proper abrasive selection to match job and machine used
    • Use proper grit sequence for desired results
    • Use proper and effective dust contamination systems or practices
    • Dispose of dust properly
    • Demonstrate proper inspection and maintenance of multi-head sanders including, but not limited to brushes, wheels and driver pad
    • Evaluate floor for common sanding flaws and fix flaws as needed
  • Sanding Equipment - Dust Containment Systems (DCS)
    • Understand and demonstrate proper safety, usage, storage and maintenance of dust containment systems
    • Demonstrate proper techniques and compatibility with different equipment types
    • Dispose of dust properly
  • Sanding Final Detailing
    • Determine when scrapper is needed on job
    • Display proper safety when using and sharpening blade
    • Execute proper hand scraping technique for desired results
    • Demonstrate usage when scraping to blend flatness
    • Demonstrate usage wen scraping for texture results
    • Determine when hand sanding is needed to blend edges
    • Select proper abrasive and grit sequence for the job
    • Comply with NWFA guidelines
  • Filling
    • Select proper type of fill to be used
    • Execute proper technique by using all types of fills including, but not limited to trowel, spot, putty, flour cement, wood dust, epoxy and Dutchmen/slivers
    • Adhere to manufacturer guidelines of fill type
    • Create wood dust mix and demonstrate proper use on jobsite
    • Learn to match species and grain, then cut and install slivers/Dutchmen
  • Stains/Colorants
    • Understand the different types of stains available for use
    • Communicate differences, their performances and available options to customer
    • Prepare floor for stain application
    • Understand the different types of methods used to apply stain and execute including by not limited to trowel, T-bar, rag, etc.
    • Execute proper safety standards when applying stain
    • Dispose of stain and stain rags safely and appropriately
    • Follow manufacturer and NWFA guidelines for all applications
  • Sealers and Finishes
    • Learn about the different types of wood floor sealers and finishes and application processes
    • Understand what Safety Data Sheets are, safety precautions and federal requirements surrounding sealers and coatings
    • Review different manufacturer systems, and characteristics of each one
    • Communicate differences, their performances and available options to customer
  • Finishing Process
    • Understand the different types of application methods
    • Prepare floor for sealer and finish application
    • Understand the different types of methods used to apply sealers/finishes and execute including, but not limited to trowel, T-bar, roller, etc.
    • Execute proper safety standards when applying sealers and finishes
    • Follow manufacturer and NWFA guidelines for all application
  • Maintenance & Customer Education
    • Communicate maintenance instructions with customer.
    • Preparation and application of maintenance coats/recoats.
    • Learn about contaminations/cleaning products that can affect adhesion of finishes.
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