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Floor finishes are one of the last items to be installed prior to substantial completion. Indoor environmental quality concerns related to adhesives make most project 09 flooring specifications require moisture testing before flooring can be installed on concrete slabs. When those moisture tests fail the project faces burdensome time delays and unexpected costs. This course explores concrete moisture and applied flooring, as well as several misconceptions regarding moisture testing. It provides guidance on eliminating concrete moisture problems while protecting the owner, design team, and building occupants from project delivery delays, cost overruns, future failed flooring, poor environmental conditions, and litigation.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Accurately translate project design intent and project environmental requirements into specification language.
- Integrate all relevant industry documents and reference standards related to concrete moisture testing into specification research and development in order to create safe and healthy buildings.
- Research the origin and meaning of current 09 flooring specification language to inform project specifications.
- Specify sustainable and healthy design processes that eliminate project delivery delays due to excess concrete slab moisture, subsequent bond or moisture failures, and design team liability for each.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Dean E. Craft on behalf of ISE Logik. View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Dean E. Craft
Title: Principal, ISE Logik
Background: Dean is the principal author and technical chair of ASTM F3191-16, “Standard Practice for Field Determination of Substrate Water Absorption (Porosity) for Substrates to Receive Resilient Flooring,” and completed his doctoral work in 2017 with a dissertation entitled “Fallacy of Current Industry Approach to Assessing Concrete Moisture Before Flooring Installation.” Since 2009, he has presented more than a thousand times on how the issue of concrete moisture that causes flooring installation delays can be proactively addressed in design, instead of causing project delays and cost overruns as the work advances.