Can tile covered hardwood floor be restored?
If you are talking real tile, then no, it is to far gone to fix. If it stick down tile then yes IF the floor wasn't allready damaged when they covered it.
How do I calculate linear footage for carpet?
Multiply 20 X 11 to get 220 square feet. 220 square feet = 22.4 square yards. There are 9 square feet in a square yard. So divide 220 by 9.
What is the average cost per square footage to build a house in Ontario?
I belive it is approx $135/sq ft for a main level. It is cheaper in the basement. I also think the price varies depending on where you live
How long does it take for concrete to harden?
it takes 28 days to fully cure, It would be advisable not to drive on it before that because of micro cracks, which will continue to migrate through time, causing spiderwebbing outside of your control joints,
Depends on the cement used some quick cure cements can harden in an hour
Can you remove excess grout on slate tile after sealer has been applied?
I am currently working on this problem myself, having waited too long to clean tiles after grouting. We are using steel wool pads and spackle implements to scrape off the excess grout. I thought it might damage the tile but it really has not. It's a tough job, good luck. I am currently working on this problem myself, having waited too long to clean tiles after grouting. We are using steel wool pads and spackle implements to scrape off the excess grout. I thought it might damage the tile but it really has not. It's a tough job, good luck. Also a mild solution of sulfumic acid will remove most cement products... available at home depot .
What is the average cost per square foot for painters?
How much is the cost per square foot for painters on the Exterior portion? I am trying to pay 00.20 cents per foot. Is that a correct assumption?
How do you remove a hardwood floor?
Set your circular saw just deep enough to cut through the hard wood and cut across the flooring. move over a foot or so and do it again. Pry up a board or two. After the first few boards are up you will get a feeling for how much cutting you need to do, each floor is different. But even the worst floors aren't that bad to do. I'd expect to spend 1 hour or less per 100 square feet.
What is the average labor cost percentage in a retail store?
I have a retailer store in Illinois and it costs me between 20 - 25% on average. However, when the sale goes up, the labor cost decrease dramaticly.
What is the life expectancy of hardwood flooring?
Solid 3/4" flooring with proper care and refinishing can last upwards of 100 years.
What is the life expectancy of bamboo flooring?
Solid 3/4" flooring with proper care and refinishing can last upwards of 100 years. Bamboo is 5/8" thick and a grass pressed into a hard flooring, time hasn't yet shown us how long it will last. Most likely longer then you will want a bamboo floor.
How much money is cement by the yard?
Cement is one of the most versatile materials in the world. It can be used for a variety of projects. It costs approximately 2.50 to 4.50 USD per yard.
How much cement do you need for a 30x36x6 slab?
Assuming that's 30 ft X 30 ft X 6 inches, you will need 20 cubic yards
Do you install the vanity or tiles first in the bathroom?
You should install the tile floor first. Install tiles on the entire floor, even under where the vanity will go.
What is the national average Cost of energy per square foot?
As of my last update, the national average cost of energy per square foot can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, building type, and energy efficiency. On average, it ranges from $2 to $3 per square foot annually for commercial buildings. Residential energy costs may differ, with averages typically lower due to smaller square footage and different consumption patterns. For the most accurate and current figures, it's best to refer to specific energy reports or databases relevant to your area.
You don't calculate a linear foot, you measure it. Just take your tape measure and go from one end to the other.
well you multiply 150 times 3.99
How to sell flooring to contractors?
The best way to "sell flooring to contractors" is to first define your target market. Once you have defined your target market, you then need to define your target area. Within your targeted area, you'll need to next find all of the licensedcontractors in your target area. You can do this manually, or you can purchase a mailing list - be sure to specify to the company that you purchase the list from that you want a list of licensed contractors. If you are marketing your product nationally, you'll need to spend some serious money on an advertising campaign. You can also purchase a domain name, and pay a little extra to have your key words come up on different search engines. Get your product out there, any way you legally, respectably, and properly can.
Can you use a steam mop to clean laminate floors?
I did, just once, and the floor now crackles all over whenever you step on it.
No, never!
- Edit - The warranty on most laminate floors will be voided if you use a steam mop on them. That being said, it really depends on the quality. Some very high quality laminate floors, like that used in commercial building can withstand it, but most low end laminate floors in residential building are very susceptible to water damage and should be treated carefully. If you insist on using a steam mop on laminate, only use one that allows you to trigger the steam on and off with a button at the handle and only use a short burst every once on a while to dampen the floor cloth. You are better off not using one at all though.
How long does an apprenticeship program take?
Most apprenticeship programs are four (4) years. Some are less but most are 4.
Can you use a steam cleaner to clean non-sealed hard wood floors?
Best avoid something like that. Steam cleans, but the heated water vapor penetrates the wood and can cause it to swell. Even a bit may do some damage.
What kind of sub floor do you put in a concrete basement floor?
It would depend on the type of floor you are installing. There haven't been enough details about the project provided to answer this question thoroughly.
If you are installing engineered hardwood just lay down a 3/4" piece of plywood and a moisture barrier. If you are installing a floating floor, use a moisture barrier and two 1/2" pieces of plywood.
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