MP Global Products has developed a sound-suppressing underlayment that is designed for use under floating or glue-down luxury vinyl flooring.

The company said its LuxWalk underlayment is ideal for condos, high rise apartment complexes and anywhere where sound control between floors is required.

Norfolk, Nebraska-based MP Global Products said LuxWalk measures 25/1000 ins. thick and features an engineered, heavy-duty design that adds the right amount of cushioning under vinyl flooring. The product also retards movement of vinyl flooring, helping reduce abrasion of a floor’s underside.

“Because luxury vinyl flooring can easily compress to the base on which it rests when pressure is applied to it, underlayment with good compression resistance is important,” the company said. “LuxWalk… enhances LVF’s performance, minimizing impressions and indentations that can occur in the finished floor.”

LuxWalk is made from polyethylene film that incorporates blended recycled polyester fiber derived from soda bottles and contributes to LEED credits.

The product is available in roles measuring 3 ft. by 66 ft. 8 ins.

Original Article: Residential Building Products and Technology – October 1, 2014

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  • [Norfolk, Neb.] MP Global announced the introduction of LuxWalk, a sound-suppressing underlayment for superior performance under floating or glue-down luxury vinyl flooring (LVF).

    According to the company, at 25/1000″ thickness and featuring a smartly engineered heavy duty design, LuxWalk adds the right amount of cushioning under LVF. It also retards movement of LVF installed over it, helping reduce abrasion of the underside of the LVF.

    Because luxury vinyl flooring can easily compress to the base on which it rests when pressure is applied to it, underlayment with good compression resistance is important. LuxWalk, which has great compression resistance testing results (exceeding test machine limits), it enhances LVF’s performance, minimizing impressions and indentations that can occur in the finished floor.

    Made from polyethylene film that incorporates blended recycled polyester fiber (derived from soda bottles diverted from landfill) with hot-melt adhesive, LuxWalk, with 31 percent post-consumer recycled content, is LEED compliant and will contribute to MRc 4.1 to 4.2 credits.

    In the IIC test, designed to measure the impact sound transmission performance of a floor-ceiling assembly in a controlled laboratory environment, 4.2 mm luxury vinyl planks installed over LuxWalk and 6″ concrete with suspended ceiling achieved an impressive sound rating of 72.

    In the STC test, which measures the sound-insulating property of a partition element expressed in terms of the sound transmission loss, 4.2 mm luxury vinyl planks over LuxWalk and 6″ concrete with suspended ceiling achieved an outstanding rating of 66.

    LuxWalk has full film coverage and carries an excellent Water Vapor Transmission Rate of 273 grams per 100 sq. inches per day, improving the way LVF handles potentially harmful moisture.

    Original Article: Floor Covering Weekly – September 9, 2014

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  • Norfolk, Nebraska, USA, January 8, 2013 – MP Global Products announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued Patent No. US 8,341,910 B2 and Patent No. 8,341,911 B2 to Alan B. Collison and Chad A. Collison, president and vice president, respectively, of MP Global Products. The patents protect MP Global’s QuietWalk® underlayment for laminate floors that improves acoustic and thermal insulation properties and provides crack resistance.

    Issued on January 1, 2013, the patents expand on earlier patents issued to MP Global Products that are directed to its underlayment technology and add to MP Global’s protection against counterfeit imitators. The patents are testament to the unique design and superior manufacturing processes that make MP Global Products underlayment the highest performing underlayment for laminate flooring on the market today.

    “Underlayment is no place to cut corners. Quality of the entire installation suffers with inferior products of counterfeit imitators,” notes Al Collison, also the founder of MP Global Products. “While installed underlayment is unseen, its performance is perceived throughout the life of the floor installation.” Patented, always reliable MP Global underlayments offer unmatched quality and unmatched performance. There are many features that distinguish MP Global’s patented underlayments from inferior imitations, including composition, thickness, compression resistance, and compression set. Unlike other underlayment products, QuietWalk® underlayment is third party certified by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) at 94% recycled content and is also SCS certified Indoor Advantage Gold as a contributor to healthy indoor air quality (no VOCs) which clears the way for use in schools, hospitals and government buildings. It is also LEED compliant for use in Green building projects. Made in the USA with an impeccable record of on-time delivery, MP Global’s underlayment products have stood the test of time – over one billion installed square feet and thousands of satisfied customers.

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  • Underlayment is one of those overused industry terms that carries a different meaning depending on the person with whom you are talking. It can be shorthand for carpet cushion, as well as used for the sound-abating cushion beneath hard surface options such as laminate, resilient and hardwood. It can even allude to crack isolation membranes and backer boards in the case of ceramic tile.

    Floor Trends spoke with several manufacturers in the segment to give retailers some basic pointers on selling the material and why it is an important part of the overall package in making the end user happy.

    Todd Hall, Cal-Flor Accessory Systems’ product development director, said when selling underlayment as part of a flooring sale, you should always take the time to review the flooring manufacturer’s requirements to ensure no warranties are being voided. “For laminates and woods, there are many choices on the market. Know which underlayments have an actual moisture barrier, what the R-values (measurement of thermal resistance) are and what the STC (Sound Transmission Class) and IIC (Impact Insulation Class) ratings are. These are all important to know and relay to the customer. Many apartments and condos have specific regulations as far as STC/IIC that must be met.”

    He also recommended choosing an underlayment that performs better than the minimum default. “Simply meeting minimum requirements only works if everyone before you also met minimum requirements, nothing has changed and no one made any mistakes. That means a flat subfloor, zero moisture, perfect tongue-and-groove milling and no sound problems with the neighbor living below you. This is nearly impossible to know or guarantee; one screw-up and your minimal product doesn’t cut it. The ratio of the cost of a good underlayment relative to the overall project is just not worth scrimping on.”

    Fahren Green, regional manager for Halex Corp., warned retailers to make sure the customer understands the value-not just the price-he or she is getting in a product. “Possibly the biggest thing going on in the segment right now is the influx of underlayments from China, which vary significantly in quality and price. Not all of these products are bad but unfortunately many of them are purported to have characteristics they simply cannot support.”

    He said when it comes to underlayment, a best practice is to go with a reputable, well-known manufacturer. “Look at how long the company has been around. Does it have a written warranty? What is that warranty? Who makes the judgment upon what has actually failed if the warranty comes into play? A company that has been in the industry for a long time can back its warranties up.”

    Anamaria Cindric, marketing for Keene Building Products, said when it comes to working with tile dealers should know the basic requirements of a ceramic installation. “When working with tile in a wet area such as a bathroom over a plywood subfloor, always make sure to specify some type of waterproofing underlayment. Tile and mortar will allow water to saturate, and that water will over time rot the wood. The tile will separate and mold may grow, and the floor will be ruined.”

    Kelly Kennedy, MP Global Products’ national sales manager, offered these tips for choosing an underlayment under tile: “The selected underlayment should have enough thickness and compression resistance to smooth out minor subfloor imperfections so the tile lies flat and should resist the transfer of concrete subfloor cracks through to the tile or grout above.”

    Laminate flooring must be sold with underlayment because the product is “intrinsically loud,” he added. “Underlayment made specifically for laminate not only spreads out and dampens structural impact to the floor but also absorbs noise. Underlayment for wood and laminate flooring should address not only sound control but moisture control, thermal insulation and cushioning.”

    For glue-down or floating LVT, Kennedy also recommended underlayment engineered specifically for that flooring type. “These underlayments feature the proper compression resistance and can help minimize any impressions and indentations that may occur.” No matter what type of flooring is ultimately chosen, “make sure the warranty covers it. The warranty of the underlayment might exclude a specific type of finished floor or subfloor.”

    Bob Cummings, Pak-Lite’s sales manager, said retailers should always carry underlayment for multiple flooring types and not adopt a one-size-fits-all approach. “You would not want to use a laminate underlayment for tile, or carpet cushion for hard surface because chances are the floor will fail. Most laminate and resilient locking systems have underlayments specifically approved to work with those systems. The retailer should be in tune with the flooring suppliers’ needs and requirements by reading the warranty and installation instructions.”

    Underlayment is not just an essential for laminate flooring, he added. “Without some type of underlayment, a laminate floor could disengage at the locking system or at the least sound horribly hollow and ‘clicky’ The same can apply to floating engineered, bamboo and exotic wood floors that are not glued down.”

    According to Jeb Broomell, USG’s product marketing manager for tile and flooring, “no two underlayments are identical.” He advised retailers to research the various underlayment options out there instead of just sticking to one type. “Our Fiberock, for example, is suitable for vinyl and hardwood in addition to tile. Know the needs of your customer so you can offer an option for any flooring type being installed.”

    Original Post: Floor Trends – August 1, 2014

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  • MP Global Products’ LuxWalk is a new underlayment engineered specifically for under floating or glue-down luxury vinyl flooring (LVF). LuxWalk not only helps to smooth subfloor imperfections, but retards movement of LVF, the company said. With its sound-suppressing qualities, LuxWalk can be used in commercial and multi-family projects.

    Original Article: Floor Covering Installer – July 10, 2014

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  • Upselling underlayment for new hard surface flooring is a win-win opportunity every salesperson should take advantage of as often as possible.

    As the economy rebounds and more customers make decisions based on criteria beyond bare budget, you likely will have more opportunity to create interest in value-added underlayment, a product many of your customers may not even know about, but should.

    Actually, upselling underlayment is pretty easy and rewarding because the material, once explained, more or less sells itself. In private homes, high-end and mid-range condos, and multi-family residences, acoustic underlayment can have significant positive impact on a new floor installation.

    A premium underlayment can enhance the new floor in terms of “wearability;” sound reduction from impact and between floors; insulating value that can affect the perceived warmth or coldness of the floor underfoot; moisture dissipation, and greater comfort when walking. It can also reduce fatigue from added support underfoot-all potential built-in benefits that can create a win-win for both end-users and sales staff.

    There are premium customers in just about every market who will listen while you explain the benefits they would reap by selecting upgraded underlayment to match their new solid or engineered wood, laminate, LVT or tile floor rather than just agreeing to an off-the-shelf generic selection based only on price.

    Indeed, underlayment is one of the few categories in a flooring store that, as a component of the overall installation, can be easily upgraded and improve your sale. For a relatively small amount of money compared to the cost of the finished floor, the customer gets a great deal of advantages which will endure over the life of the installation.

    For example, a quality acoustic fiber underlayment that features good, uniform density and more support than entry level foam improves the performance of the new floor long-term in terms of wearability, and reduces fatigue underfoot (an attractive buying point for older homeowners).

    Other attributes that a particular upgrade option may offer include the ability to better dissipate spilled liquids that seep under the finished floor to the lowest place in the room, which is the underlayment. A fiber underlayment that features a “gutter” around the perimeter will wick the moisture into the underlayment and out to the sides, from where it will eventually evaporate.

    Extra Talking Points

    Other talking points can be specific to the type of floor in which the customer is interested. For example, on the one hand, underlayment selected for use under laminate flooring should be both firm enough to support the overlaying floor and flexible enough to smooth out little subfloor imperfections, helping eliminate any rocking of laminate panels. And it can also help make the floor sound more like real wood.

    On the other hand, underlayment designed for use under tile should have sufficient elasticity to prevent lateral cracks in a concrete subfloor from telegraphing through to the tile or grout above.

    Then there is the growing fount of eco-minded customers. Green building products have become a major focus for many buyers. Increasingly, hardwood flooring and tile manufacturers are promoting their products as natural and sustainable. For customers shopping for environmentally friendly flooring, introducing eco-friendly underlayment options made from recycled materials can spur interest in an upsell.

    Along the same lines, families with young children are, increasingly, concerned with indoor air quality. For those customers, bringing into the mix a third-party certified VOC-free underlayment can, likewise, lead to an upsell.

    How the fibers in a particular underlayment are processed and how they lay in the padding can also affect performance. In underlayment manufactured using an air-laid process, fibers of various lengths and distributed in different directions in layers create a product that has high tensile strength, high compression and an enhanced ability to absorb moisture when compared to underlayment manufactured using conventional needle punching, which leaves pockets that may hold too much moisture for it all to dissipate. Also, all those needle holes may compromise insulating and sound reduction capabilities.

    All in all, there are plenty of features to talk about when upselling underlayment. Learn your underlayments and share the knowledge. Listen to your customers’ interests and concerns and focus on premium options that best fulfill their wish list.

    Original Article – Floor Trends – October 2013

    Posted on: Friday, June 20, 2014

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  • Upselling underlayment for new hard surface flooring is a win-win opportunity every salesperson should take advantage of as often as possible.

    As the economy rebounds and more customers make decisions based on criteria beyond bare budget, you likely will have more opportunity to create interest in value-added underlayment, a product many of your customers may not even know about, but should.

    Actually, upselling underlayment is pretty easy and rewarding because the material, once explained, more or less sells itself. In private homes, high-end and mid-range condos, and multi-family residences, acoustic underlayment can have significant positive impact on a new floor installation.

    A premium underlayment can enhance the new floor in terms of “wearability;” sound reduction from impact and between floors; insulating value that can affect the perceived warmth or coldness of the floor underfoot; moisture dissipation, and greater comfort when walking. It can also reduce fatigue from added support underfoot-all potential built-in benefits that can create a win-win for both end-users and sales staff.

    There are premium customers in just about every market who will listen while you explain the benefits they would reap by selecting upgraded underlayment to match their new solid or engineered wood, laminate, LVT or tile floor rather than just agreeing to an off-the-shelf generic selection based only on price.

    Indeed, underlayment is one of the few categories in a flooring store that, as a component of the overall installation, can be easily upgraded and improve your sale. For a relatively small amount of money compared to the cost of the finished floor, the customer gets a great deal of advantages which will endure over the life of the installation.

    For example, a quality acoustic fiber underlayment that features good, uniform density and more support than entry level foam improves the performance of the new floor long-term in terms of wearability, and reduces fatigue underfoot (an attractive buying point for older homeowners).

    Other attributes that a particular upgrade option may offer include the ability to better dissipate spilled liquids that seep under the finished floor to the lowest place in the room, which is the underlayment. A fiber underlayment that features a “gutter” around the perimeter will wick the moisture into the underlayment and out to the sides, from where it will eventually evaporate.

    Extra Talking Points

    Other talking points can be specific to the type of floor in which the customer is interested. For example, on the one hand, underlayment selected for use under laminate flooring should be both firm enough to support the overlaying floor and flexible enough to smooth out little subfloor imperfections, helping eliminate any rocking of laminate panels. And it can also help make the floor sound more like real wood.

    On the other hand, underlayment designed for use under tile should have sufficient elasticity to prevent lateral cracks in a concrete subfloor from telegraphing through to the tile or grout above.

    Then there is the growing fount of eco-minded customers. Green building products have become a major focus for many buyers. Increasingly, hardwood flooring and tile manufacturers are promoting their products as natural and sustainable. For customers shopping for environmentally friendly flooring, introducing eco-friendly underlayment options made from recycled materials can spur interest in an upsell.

    Along the same lines, families with young children are, increasingly, concerned with indoor air quality. For those customers, bringing into the mix a third-party certified VOC-free underlayment can, likewise, lead to an upsell.

    How the fibers in a particular underlayment are processed and how they lay in the padding can also affect performance. In underlayment manufactured using an air-laid process, fibers of various lengths and distributed in different directions in layers create a product that has high tensile strength, high compression and an enhanced ability to absorb moisture when compared to underlayment manufactured using conventional needle punching, which leaves pockets that may hold too much moisture for it all to dissipate. Also, all those needle holes may compromise insulating and sound reduction capabilities.

    All in all, there are plenty of features to talk about when upselling underlayment. Learn your underlayments and share the knowledge. Listen to your customers’ interests and concerns and focus on premium options that best fulfill their wish list.

    Original Article: Floor Trends – October 7, 2013

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  • As every area of the industry strives to become more environmentally friendly, products continue to become safer and more sustainable. When it comes to underlayment and carpet cushion, the same holds true. Whether it’s the ingredients in the offerings themselves or the way they are manufactured, cushion and underlayment companies are doing what they can to provide retailers and end users with the safest, most effective products.

    Diversified Industries

    “To our company, green is much more than a passing fad,” said Jeffrey Castor, vice president of sales. “Our team constantly tries to improve our efficiencies and lower our carbon footprint. Everyone is constantly forced to weigh their desire to take care of the environment versus the cost to do so. Our new product allows them to do both.”

    That new product is EcoStep Ultimate, a grade fiber underlayment and moisture barrier featuring Diversified’s UltraSeal self-sealing lip and tape system. EcoStep is made from 98% recycled content, is 100% recyclable and is domestically manufactured.

    “It has great compression characteristics, extremely high acoustic ratings and an unparalleled consistency with respect to thickness and density,” Castor said.

    Fabricushion

    According to Andrea Morris, vice president, sales/marketing, Fabricushion-producer of both carpet cushion and underlayment for hard surfaces-offers various green products, which either leverage recycled tire crumb or acoustical mineral sand. Both add to the properties of the products while furthering green mandates.”Our products range from residential and commercial carpet cushion to LVT underlayment to other acoustical underlayment,” she said. “On top of achieving CRI approval, our products contain recycled content and are recyclable at the end of their life.”

    Fabricushion’s top two lines-Cush-n-Tred and DB Cover-are both rubber-based. Cush-n-Tred features recycled tire crumb, a Textron backing and is available in carpet cushion and underlayment for hard surfaces, while DB Cover is a premium, high-density underlayment containing acoustical mineral sand. DB Cover Vinyl is a palletized product and offers stability, moisture protection and sound absorption for LVT planks or tiles.

    Cush-n-Tred is an affordable green choice, Morris noted, and “with its densities and other attributes, the correct Cush-n-Tred cushion can handle a range of traffic levels and perform over radiant heated floors, above and below grade.”

    MP Global Products

    MP Global’s latest green product is LuxWalk, an underlayment engineered specifically for floating or glue down luxury vinyl flooring (LVF), made with 31% post-consumer recycled content. Providing full subfloor coverage and carrying impressive IIC and STC sound test ratings, LuxWalk effectively reduces impact sound and floor to ceiling noise, noted Kelly Kennedy, national sales manager.

    In addition, LuxWalk is LEED compliant due to its construction with a polyethylene film that incorporates blended recycled polyester fiber (derived from soda bottles diverted from landfill) with hot-melt adhesive.
    “Because denting is inherent in luxury vinyl, its underlayment has to be dense and firm enough to support the LVF and minimize any denting,” Kelly said.

    Vinyl Trends

    For Vinyl Trends, maker of Eternity brand underlayment, sustainability is nothing new, noted president Rob Kuepfer. The company got its start by reclaiming and recycling plastic and rubber materials into new products. Over the years, the company has managed to keep millions of pounds of scrap material out of landfills across North America.

    Most notable from the company’s portfolio is Zero VOC foam formulation, which is the first and only zero VOC underlayment, he noted. “Eternity does not off gas harmful chemicals, and it creates a barrier between the subfloor and the room, while many traditional subfloor materials contain numerous chemical compounds including formaldehyde, which often migrate into the living space.”

    Also, Eternity is a natural microbe inhibitor, so Vinyl Trends does not need to add any antimicrobial chemicals.

    Original Article: Floor Covering News – July 17, 2014

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