NALFA hosts second 2020 certified inspector class

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Washington D.C.—The North American Laminate Flooring Association (NALFA) will host its second 2020 laminate inspector certification class March 12, 2020 in Raleigh, N.C. The newly redesigned class includes discussions on the Topical Moisture Resistance Assembled Joint Test developed by NALFA and adopted by the domestic and internal laminate flooring industry. The class will also focus on the updated 2019 LF-01, LF-02 and LF-03 NALFA Standards.

Attendees will receive first-hand information from industry representatives, gain direct access to technical support, obtain or renew inspector certificates and become a preferred inspector choice for the whole laminate flooring industry. NALFA’s 2020 class will include an updated and redesigned curriculum and materials to enhance your inspector knowledge. It will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. as a part of the 2020 NALFA Spring Meeting.

The curriculum will include history of NALFA, manufacturing of laminate flooring, 2019 updates on LF-01, LF-02, LF-03, and laminate topical moisture resistance test, manufacturer’s installation requirements, moisture resistant and waterproof of laminate flooring, review of manufacturing and in-service product defects, manufacturing points of contact, inspection reporting and processes, and certification testing.

Those interested in attending must have a minimum of three years of experience as an inspector. Course fee is $350. Space is limited, and participants are encouraged to register by March 9.

Email to admin@nalfa.com to register for this event.

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