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  Topic - Why ZAXXON?
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  1. Q: What is Above-Grade Level?
    A: A suspended floor located above the surface of the ground, over a well-ventilated air space with at least 18 inches between the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member and any point of the ground. An above-grade subfloor is normally over a basement or a crawlspace.
 
  2. Q: What are the allowable limits for alkali for the installation of ZAXXON floors?
    A: When testing for alkalinity, the allowable readings for the installation of Zaxxon flooring are 5 to 9 on the pH scale.
 
  3. Q: What is a good paint remover for concrete subfloors?
    A: A good paint remover for concrete subfloors is a solution of trisodium phosphate and hot water. Paints with a chlorinated rubber or resin base that cannot be removed by trisodium phosphate may be removed by grinding with a concrete or terrazzo grinder. Zaxxon does not recommend the use of solvents to remove paints or old adhesive residues because the solvents can remain in the concrete and negatively affect the new installation.
 
  4. Q: What are ZAXXON specifications?
    A: