Tiles and marble both are popular materials. In this article difference between tile flooring and marble flooring will be considered. You will make the best flooring choice for a home.
Tiles come in a large variety of designs, colours, patterns and textures. You can design tiles to natural materials such as wood. Suitable for both interior and exterior use, Tiles are available in glossy, matte and anti-skid finishes.
Marble is a very popular natural stone that is cut into slabs for a variety of temples, hotels and countertops. Marble is available in different colours including white, brown, black, and pink.
It just depends on the way your bath/sinks are plumbed vs the amount of vent air available. If you system is designed with adequate air venting the "gurgle" will be reduced or eliminated.
Metal reflects the majority of the sun's rays, so it doesn't retain as much heat as wood, asphalt shingles, tile or cement. This means a metal roof could help your attic stay cooler longer - leading to a significant reduction in your building's energy bills.
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Most home improvement stores and many websites will help you estimate what your budget will need to be for a new bathroom. Price can vary widely based on square footage, whether or not you want to include a shower and/or tub, linoleum vs. tile, etc.
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This depends which specific marble you are comparing vs. which granite. Some granites are less expensive than some marbles and some are more. In terms of labor, the installation costs should be the same. In terms of durability, usually granite is harder/will last longer. Marble is more fragile and has fault lines and hence it is more likely to crack over time. This is especially true if you get a cheap marble or buy it at a big box store (they tend to add a lot of epoxy/filler and you can't see this unless you open the boxes and turn over the tile.
No contest. -Synthetic oil is way better, but can you afford it. -I think using regular oil and changing every 3,000 is better.
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The independent variable in this experiment is the type of solution used to clean the shower (coconut juice vs. water).
Ford recommends 5w30 to be used. There are no recommendations as far as synthetic vs conventional go.
This depends on many factors including what area of the county you are in and what type of subfloor you have (e.g. concrete vs. plywood). It can also depend on type of tile (e.g. natural stone is more expensive than ceramic/porcelain) and what type of hardwood/type of installation (e.g. solid vs. engineered, glue down vs. float vs. nail down) as well as width of wood. This also depends on how level your floor is/what floor prep is needed. In the NY area/mid Atlantic, it is usually less expensive to install hardwood rather than tile, esp if you have a plywood subfloor. In the South and Southwest, though, it's usually the opposite - labor is often less for tile and the homes are built on concrete slab. It's best to get estimates from actual contractors in your area and have someone look at the current condition of your floor/subfloor to give you an accurate answer to this question.