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Cement has a number of uses. Making foundations, making floors or pads, anchoring in poles, making roadways, etc..
There is no specific answer unless you narrow the search. Call a supplier who can provide the concrete for the project. Quantity, location, delivery process all matter. Concrete is generally made close to the project so the price in one market will not be useful benchmark in another area.
It's always best to follow the manufacturer's recommendations but in general, solid tongue and groove hardwood flooring should not be installed on concrete. Many of the laminated tongue and groove pre-finished products can be glued down to a concrete slab. Actually (I am simply improving this question I didnt want to delete the first response) I manufacture hardwood floors, If you are installing floors in a basement the question should be if the floor is solid or engineered. Typically solid wood flooring should not be installed in a basement because the sub-terrain environment is more susceptible to humidity. The moisture then causes the floors to warp. Engineered wood, however is recommended for basements and they often come as tongue and groove. See : Related Links
W9xW9 welded wire mesh consists of lengths of steel wire welded into 9 inch by 9 inch squares. This material is used to reinforce concrete panels and floors.
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Floors can be made of a number of materials, such as hardwood, stone, ceramic tiles, plywood covered with carpet or laminated or veneer tiles. In homes with concrete foundations the floors are concrete, but are covered with carpet, laminate, or tiles.
The benefits of concrete floors in a basement are durability, low maintenance and versatility. You can easily cover the concrete with any material later on.
Howard L. Furr has written: 'Concrete resurfacing overlays for two bridge decks' -- subject(s): Concrete Bridges, Floors 'Highway uses of epoxy with concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete, Epoxy resins, Road materials
Reinforced concrete floors can be designed for a wide range of loads. Different thicknesses and shapes of concrete and arrangements of reinforcing will have different strengths.
this amazing roman building was made of concrete, marble (for the floors), granite (for the columns), brick (for the walls), and the doors were made of bronze
Interior concrete floors tend to be cooler regardless their location, but not like outdoor concrete. In new construction, particularly loft renovations, etc., concrete flooring is heated, which makes it cozy. A concrete floor in Washington is no different than a concrete floor in Florida or Texas. It has more to do with construction, the heating system and insulation of the house.l
J. W. E. Chandler has written: 'Design of floors on ground' -- subject(s): Concrete Floors, Design and construction, Floors, Concrete
The framer carpentry is building the basic structure (foundations, floors, walls and roof).
Hospitals, universities, and other large commercial buildings often have concrete floors throughout the building, so there's nothing stopping you as long as the structure itself is strong enough to support the additional weight. Be sure and check your local code enforcement office before buying any materials.
The floors in my house are made of concrete but it is getting chipped and worn. How do I go about doing concrete resurfacing in my home?
Crushed concrete or processed fill.
Not a good idea because of the moisture that occurs in the concrete.