Workshop information
The Corrective Procedures Workshop for all Surfaces Flooring is the first “hands-on” course of this type presented for the industry. The workshop covers:
- Corrective measures for carpet, laminate, ceramic, hardwood and resilient flooring surfaces
- Numerous techniques, tools and resources are available for the attendees that have never been
presented in this type of hands-on format.
- Carpet corrections of burns and spots
- Restretch techniques
- Laminate includes plank replacement, both glue and click and the hot-melt corrective system
- Ceramic includes individual tile replacement, grout rework and hot-melt corrective system
- Hardwood includes pre-finished board replacement of glue-down and nail-down, touch-up using stains and finishes and the hot-melt corrective system
- Resilient section includes corrective techniques for tears, burns and gouges
Many procedures are unique to the installation side of the industry. The course is specifically designed for persons associated with workrooms or dealers who are directly responsible for customer service calls, for cleaners who correct problems during their cleaning procedures and for inspectors who do follow-up work related to problems associated with the inspection of the flooring. Jon Namba, Executive Director of CFI and well-known industry trainer in all flooring surfaces will involve all participants in working with the various correction materials and techniques.
The hands-on course provides the opportunity to actively learn the necessary requirements for problem solving.
- Three-day course begins at 8:00am and concludes at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday, it concludes at noon.
- The course includes workbooks, instructional guides, manufacturer-related technical information and reference materials for future use. Class size is limited due to the hands-on involvement.
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