How many 16 by 16 floor tiles to cover 200 sq feet?
Assuming the tiles are 16 inches square:
200 square feet = 200 x 12 x 12 = 28,800 square inches.
The tiles are 16 x 16 = 256 square inches.
28,800 / 256 = 112.5
So you would need a minimum of 113 tiles, not allowing for any that would need cutting at the edges of the room.
12 feet = 4 yards, 13 feet = 41/3 yards.
The room area is 4 x 41/3 = 171/3 square yards.
26.00 x 171/3 = 450.67 (to two decimal places)
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Average cost for installation of rubber flooring?
It varies greatly from product to product and from market
to market. The best way to get an answer is to put an ad on Craigslist
telling what you want installed, ie..
3/4 inch, unfinished oak hardwood over wood subfloor,
new construction, 400 sq feet.
The lesson here is that the more detail you put in the ad, the better the quote.. You will have to understand that not every installer has Golden Hands, some are thieves & butchers, so you may not always want the low bidder..
How can you tell if a ceramic tile is glazed or not?
if you put water on the surface of the til and live it for2 hr the water will stain the under side of the til
How many square feet is a room 15 by 17 feet?
you find square feet by multiplying length X width so a room 15' X 17' would equal 255 sq ft.
Is porcelain better than ceramic tile?
No. Porcelain is a type of ceramic. if installed correctly with first quality goods neither floor will chip, scrape or crack. All of the price in any type of tile ceramic porcelain or natural stone has completely to do with the labor involved in manufacture. The more labor or steps that are involved in adding color or glaze or sizing, the higher the cost because they have more money invested in that particular tile.
Where to purchase a miter gauge for Chicago tools electric tile saw model TC250B-I?
You can find this and other Chicago Electric Tools at Harbor Freight Stores located throughout the U.S.
How to get pee odor out of wood floor?
clean well, use baking soda, then seal in what's left with new urethane
How do you lay vinyl flooring on old vinyl flooring?
Industry standards allow for vinyl to be laid directly over existing vinyl as long as the existing is the only layer. To do so the existing vinyl needs to be free of cracking or curling. Because vinyl is very plyable any defects in the floor will telegraph into the new sheet. To prep the floor you must strip it of any remaining residue. Armstrong makes a good product called "New Beginnings" and can be found in most home improvement stores. Once the floor is stripped, you need to emboss it. Any pattern in the old floor will ultimately show through onto the new pattern. Embossing leveler is put on with the flat side of a trowel. You don't need to put a thick layer. You drag the trowel along the floor leaving only enough to fill in the old pattern. This will dry very quickly, usually within an hour but up to 2. If the old floor is cracking or curling but is the only layer and not over concrete, you can lay a new 1/4" sub floor. In the past people used luann for sub floor. Most luann today you can buy in Home Depot or Lowes don't meet the quality standards required for a sub floor. Instead you need to buy 1/4" smooth on one side BC pine ply. It is usually close in price to luann. The plywood needs to be nailed down with a galvanized flat head spiral nail. The seams of the boards and tops of nail heads need to be patched and smoothed over with a high quality wood filler. Once that had dried you will need to lightly sand the areas to make sure the entire floor is very smooth. Any area you have even a minor defect will show through to the new floor. Assuming you are using a full spreed sheet vinyl, you will want to cut the vinyl before you move it to the room. If this is a bathroom or small kitchen, you can make a pattern using rosin paper. Be careful, cut wrong and it cannot be repaired. I would always buy the vinyl manufacturer's recommended adhesive. The container will tell you the size trowel you need. This is very important to follow. Trowels ensure you put the right amount of adhesive down. Too much or too little can cause the floor to fail. Starting and the back of the room, trowel adhesive making semi circles. Work your way out of the room. You need to let the adhesive dries. It will go from a paste like substance to a chewing gum feel. ****Very important to allow this to dry**** Starting at the front of the room you take the vinyl which has now been rolled in reverse. Roll this out into the room. Hopefully you have cut this out in advance. Make sure once the floor is laid you roll the entire floor with a 100 lb roller to ensure all air bubbles are out. The edges of the floor at the wall and door need trim to make sure they do not curl with time. If you already have wall base 3/4" is shoe or quarter round will do fine. Otherwise you can use new wall base.
How much to charge per sq ft commercial in painting?
What amount to charge for commercial painting jobs can really only be determined by the person bidding for the job. The bidder would need to estimate the total cost of materials and labor, as well as wages for employees before adding a profit margin.
How many tiles 18 by 18 do I need to cover 1500 square feet?
667 exactly, but you need to factor waste which for tile is 5 to 10% making it 733.
How many square yards is 18 feet long and 10 feet wide?
20 sq yards. Keep in mind though if you are buying carpet, you will need to factor the width the carpet comes in not the width of your room. Typically that is 12' and 15' rarely 6' and 13'6.
Can you install carpet on ceramic floor tile?
We have installed carpet on cermic a few times. Please be aware your grout lines will most likely show through into the carpet. The best option is to stretch the new carpet in over cushion. In order to do this the tackstip will need to be glued to the existing ceramic. Keep in mind you will want to glue this tackstrip and let it dry for at least 24 hours prior to stretching in the carpet.
Hardwood tree reddish in colour used for flooring begins with j?
Jatoba also known as Brazilian Cherry, it is a very hard wood based on the Janka Hardness scale.
Can you sand pre finished wood floors?
Usually, prefinished floors are all different though. Most are 3/4" solid wood and those absolutely can. Most glue downs should have enough wood to be refinished. Floating wood is sometimes questionable. You will want to sand an area in a closet or find an old uninstalled piece before you start to be sure.
Can ez-liner bed liner be applied to bare wood or does it need to be primed?
I have painted car and applied spray on bed liners for about ten years and the biggest key to getting bed liner to stick to wood is texture. Primmer is not going to help enough to be worth the cost what you should focus on is to sand the wood and make sure befor appling the bed liner is to GET IT CLEAN.
Will antique pine furniture go with my barn oak laminate floor?
No, it will clash and look terrible. Get rid of the laminate and lay a solid wood floor. mark