i guess it means if you are laying floor s down and in your room you have a corner that is ninety degrees, you would be laying down floors in a 90 degree angled area
From what? It's 90 degrees from the floor, and its angle from the wall varies during use.
90 degrees
30 degrees
Several examples may be found in the privacy of your own bedroom . . . -- the angle between any two adjacent walls -- the angle between the floor and any wall -- the angle between the ceiling and any wall -- the angle between the floor and any leg of the bed -- the angle between any leg of the bed and the bed-frame
It has a 90degree angle. You should stand up and then notice that you are a perpendicular line to the floor since you are 90degrees to the floor if you stand exactly straight up.
Not the best idea. Hardwood floor should be angle nailed down, but obviously you cant do that. I think hardwood flooring would dry out and separate in places if glued.
Definitely not, it should be angle nailed.
Bona Hardwood Floor Polish is environmentally friendly and can maintain any hardwood floor.
Bruce hardwood floor cleaner is the best hardwood floor cleaner for day to day use.
Engineered hardwood floors can be floated, but not solid hardwood floors.
Orange Glo is a Hardwood Floor Care business designed especially for people who live in a house with wooden floors. Some products are "Hardwood Floor Everyday Cleaner", "Hardwood Floor 4-in-1 Cleaner" and "Hardwood Floor Refinisher".
The flooring is all up to you. If you prefer a hardwood floor, go with that. If you want a rug floor, that's okay too. You can always do a combo of them, and make some of your floor hardwood, and the rest rug.
I want to do something different to my wooden floors. What does hardwood floor refinishing look like?
While you can use a hardwood floor cleaner on any type of floor, it will only be effective on hardwood. It won't really help on carpet, and in some cases may damage the carpet.
Bellaword hardwood floor cleaner, sold by Lumber Liquidators LLC.
Generally, yes hardwood floor vacuums do work well on wood floors. However, some hardwood floor vacuums can damage softwood floors if the hardwood floor vacuums have tough bristled vacuums brushes or their wheels are made from hard materials.
This is a good site: http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/degrees.html An angle of 90--called a 90 degree angle and a right angle--is the angle made where the wall touches the floor. Or draw a plus sign--the lines intersect making four 90 degree angles.