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Featured Course

Specifying Maple Sports Floors: Sustainable Sport Floors - 1 LU/HSW/SD hour

The Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association provides industry standards for the specification and installation of maple sport floors. Learn the quality and performance characteristics of Northern hard maple and vairous subfloor configurations. Learn how to write specifications for maple sport floors and how the MFMA Accredited Installer Program will help architects identify manufacturers and installers of maple sport floors.

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PVC and Polyurethane: The Right products for the Right Application - 1 LU hour

PVC & Polyurethane products can be used in a variety of interior and exterior applications. This learning unit examines the manufacturing processes for each material and explains why the materials are suited for specific applications. You will be able to compare PVC and Polyurethane to other common trim and millwork materials, recommend installation techniques, and identify common applications of PVC and Polyurethane products.

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