Epoxy flooring Los Angeles: Some Tips On How To Lay Different Types Of Floors

 


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The floor in the interior can be realized in three basic ways. We will either create a glued or floating floor. The selected floor material can also be placed on the grate. Whatever technology you decide on, the basis of any quality floor is a mature substrate. It must be firm, hard, dry and straight.


Epoxy flooring Los Angeles: Tips on how to lay different types of floors


Laying on the grate


Grate-mounted floors are used where the ground is very uneven or where there is too much space between the ground and the floor.


The floor is placed on the grate, for example, in the attic or on the outdoor terraces. It is also possible to solve uneven floors in old houses, where leveling the surface would be a demanding construction project. Slatted floors are generally suitable for types with underfloor heating, where heating pipes are placed between the slats.


Before laying


Although laying epoxy flooring Los Angeles is often presented as a pastime for a more skilled do-it-yourselfer, it requires good preparation, but also a range of hand and power tools.


It is definitely not worth underestimating the preparation of the room where the new floor will be domesticated. First of all, it is necessary to correctly calculate the need for material. Floating floor is purchased in packages. It is necessary to take into account not only the floor area itself, but also enough material (eg slats) to complete the work and for cuttings.


The floor must not only be of the same material - ie. from one manufacturer, which is a guarantee of a uniform type and shade of material. It should also be from one production run, as the difference in batches can mean a visible difference in the shade of the tread layer.


Purchased floor folded in transport packages must be allowed to "exhale" for at least 24 hours before laying, ie. store it in the room in which it is to be laid. It is necessary to let it absorb the humidity and room temperature. Otherwise there is a risk of ripples or cracks. It is clear that the floor material must be made of plastic or other transport foil.


Substrate preparation


The most demanding work is the preparation of the floor base, which must first be removed from the original covering, cleaned and, above all, leveled. Leveling the surface of the substrate is a very professional work, where a leveling technique and sometimes a demolition hammer are used. The great art is to handle the leveling compound correctly.


Linoleum, marmoleum


After years, linoleum is experiencing a damn great success, especially for its practicality and aesthetics, which redraws every interior with beautiful colors. Linoleum is supplied in rolls made of plastic, its younger "sister" marmoleum is simply called linoleum from natural components and can also be supplied in squares.


Other types - cork, bamboo, vinyl


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Cork is a material that perhaps nature has created for floors. No Mirelon-type insulation needs to be placed under the floating cork floor, the cork floating floor already has a base installed at the bottom of the lamella. However, if the base layer is concrete or anhydrite, it is always necessary to use a vapor barrier. Before laying, it is necessary to check the locking joint and remove any dirt. Dirt and a damaged lock can cause height unevenness.


Carpet


Carpets remain a popular floor covering. Not even time has wasted their advantages in the form of many patterns, colors and excellent thermal and sound insulation properties.


As important as choosing the right type of carpet is laying it right. The basis is again a clean and balanced basis.


Paving


We most often choose floor tiles for bathrooms, toilets, corridors and around kitchen units. Its attributes are easy maintenance, relatively long service life and durability. However, in order for the tiles to serve really well and last as long as possible, it is necessary to lay them correctly.


In the case of interior paving, the most important properties are abrasion resistance and safety, ie if it is anti-slip.