Red Seal Floorcovering Installer Practice Exam

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What is "self-leveling compound" used for?

To secure the flooring

To create a smooth and level surface for flooring installation

Self-leveling compound is primarily used to create a smooth and level surface for flooring installation. This material is especially valuable when dealing with subfloors that are irregular, uneven, or contain small depressions. When applied, self-leveling compounds flow over the surface, filling low spots and creating a flat plane that facilitates the accurate placement of various types of flooring, such as tile, vinyl, or carpet. Using a self-leveling compound ensures that the flooring adheres properly, preventing issues such as uneven wear, cracking, or other complications that can arise from an improperly prepared substrate. By providing a uniform base, it not only enhances the aesthetics of the finished floor but also improves the longevity of the installation. Thus, its primary function focuses on the preparation of the floor for subsequent layers rather than securing flooring directly, enhancing appearance, or providing insulation.

To enhance color and texture

To insulate the floor from cold

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