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I am constantly getting questions from NFT readers. Some are related to my column and some
are general questions about resilient flooring materials, adhesives,
installation techniques and concrete issues. I appreciate getting these
questions and I try to answer all of them in a timely fashion. Often, I know
the answer off the top of my head (“No, the adhesive will not work right in
sub-freezing temperatures…Yes, you do need a moisture barrier even for above
grade installations.”)