Location & quality are certainly minimum variablesIn most of the southern and Southwest part of the country expect to pay $1.50-$2.50 per square foot and about $1.00 more I'm Major cities & the north.If the floor is prefinished that is about what you will pay.IF the floor is sand & finish on sight expect to pay at least another $1 per square foot.If the flooring is glued down expect to pay about $70 per pail of adhesive & make sure it is what the flooring maker recommends. If the floor fails & they didn't use the vendors recommended adhesive you are out of luck, no questions asked, game over.If the flooring is Nailed or stapled, again make sure the size, length, and proper gun pressure is used or they will turn down your claim.Different makers have various sub floor requirements so don't assume it is OK to slap it down over whatever is there.Moisture is a tremendous problem with wood floors. In short wood likes water and absorbs it aggressively. Concrete floors suck a lot of moisture from the earth & emit a lot of water to the top side for evaporation. when wood is put over the wet sub floor adhesives fail, wood swells, pops, creaks & generally misbehaves.Engineered wood on concrete floors, solid or engineered wood on suspended wood sub floors.
Depends on how long you use it each time. For a burn of a few hours, you would use ABOUT 6 cubic feet of wood. Used twice a week, you would burn a cord of wood in 11 weeks.
According to historians, the average cost to install flooring is between $2300 to $2400; however, some factors to consider in pricing is square footage and type of flooring installed like wood or laminate.
It varies, between species, from 1.4 to 2.9
Lenght x Width add 10%
It depends on who you get to do the job .I did it myself and it wasnt that hard
Basic prefinished hard wood can be had for much less than parquet.
Hard wood floors
ply wood and hard wood floors
Hard wood floors are considered better than carpets if someone has an allergy because carpets hold dust and pollen far more. Hard wood floors are also easier to clean. Carpets are better at giving a warmer feel to the room and are softer on the feet.
Nail varnish remover
That depends what kind of 'film' it is.
Vinegar and water
Oil based cleansers are great for hard wood floors. Water or too many chemicals can really mess up hard wood floors. Every once in a while you can use the steam shark it works great.
wet paper towel with soap
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No, they are usually hard wood. They use wax to condition and clean the wood floors.