Yes, hardwood can be installed over concrete surfaces using a proper moisture barrier and installation method to prevent moisture issues and ensure stability.
Yes, raised beds can be placed on concrete surfaces by using containers or constructing a raised bed frame on top of the concrete. Proper drainage and aeration are important considerations when placing raised beds on concrete to ensure the health of the plants.
Yes, you can put pavers over concrete for a new patio design.
Typically you would not put hardwood flooring directly over the joists. You should first put down a subfloor.
you should use laminate but make sure you also put down a vapor barrier first you could also use hardwood but it would have to be glued instead of nailed tooooo much trouble
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Yes, you can put pavers over concrete by using a sand bed or mortar to secure them in place. This can help enhance the appearance of your outdoor space and provide a durable surface.
Yes, you can put grass over concrete to create a green space in a paved area by using artificial turf or installing a grass grid system that allows grass to grow through the concrete.
Depends how wide the 3 yard length is and how deep the concrete is put over that area.
Polyurethane should be put onto a hardwood floor because without it, it can be sensitive to moisture damage and scratching.
Yes, it says so on the bottle. It can also be used on metallic surfaces and unpainted surfaces.
Do you mean solid hardwood? You should not install 3/4" solid hardwood directly on top of terrazzo, or concrete or tile. Solid hardwood is supposed to be nailed into 3/4" plywood. Now theoretically, you might be able to add 3/4" plywood in, if you can actually get it into the terrazzo. It is possible (but challenging) to add plywood into concrete using hilties, but it tends to be expensive and time consuming. Also, if you were to add plywood and solid hardwood, you would be raising your floor 1.5 inches. This may cause some height issues, especially for the doors (which might need to be shaved or replaced). If there is kitchen, this could cause height issues with appliances and/or cabinets. However, if you mean an engineered hardwood, it could be floated on top of the terrazzo. You put an underlayment underneath and then install the wood on top. If it is a clickable engineered wood, then you just click it in; if it isn't, then you would glue the joints together.
A hardwood drain is a drain usually put in a hardwood deck or shower system. They are usually constructed of more malleable substances for proper fit.