Slate flooring is not harder to install than other types of flooring, it just takes a little more care. Before you install it, you have to lay it out in the pattern you like and then use a wet saw to cut the pieces.
Yes, if the flooring is level, uncracked, and has no loose pieces. You will need to strip the surface of the slate to ensure no residue remains that would not allow the mortar to bond.
No. Slate is harder. Slate is shale that has been heated and compressed.
The best place to install slate flooring all depends on the taste of the person wishing to install it. If you like the look of slate flooring in smaller spaces, then the bathroom or a bedroom would be a good choice. However, if you prefer the look of it in a larger area, the living room or kitchen may be a better choice.
Slate can be used for blackboards, roofing and floors. When you crush it, you can use it flooring and paints.
No
Slate can be used for flooring or for roofing material. It can also be framed and used for a writing board or in larger sections as a chalkboard in schools or for signs.
To remove scratches or stains, slate may be sanded. "Honing" is generally connected with aligning the platelets of an edge, as in a knife or razor edge.
Slate is highly durable, so damage from a doberman should not be an issue, however, slate can also be slippery and make it more difficult for any dog to walk on.
Ceramic flooring tile is durable and available in many colors and sizes. It's a great choice for bathrooms and outdoor living space because it's waterproof and easy to keep clean. Slate tile flooring is usually not as slippery or as easy to stain.
No, slate requires a mud bed or cement board subfloor.
The most popular stone used for flooring is granite. Worldwide granite far out sells the other types of stones. Other types in order of descending popularity are marble, slate, travertine (a from of limestone laid down by hot springs), limestone, and onyx.
A finished concrete floor is generally less expensive than a slate or stone floor. A simple professionally poured concrete floor can average about $5.00 a square meter. An installed slate floor costs considerably more that concrete depending on the tile you choose and installation costs. Slate flooring is more expensive than concrete. Stamped concrete is also an option that looks nice but it is still less than slate.