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'''Tinted varnish on wood.''' As it chips, light patches are seen on the darker floor, which looks particularly bad. Let wood mellow of its own accord, or stain it if a darker colour is wanted.
 
'''Tinted varnish on wood.''' As it chips, light patches are seen on the darker floor, which looks particularly bad. Let wood mellow of its own accord, or stain it if a darker colour is wanted.
  
'''Vinyl on a damp concrete floor.''' Traps damp and grows mould.
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'''Vinyl on a damp concrete floor.''' Traps damp and grows [[Mould Basics|mould]].
  
'''Carpet in bathroom.''' Toilet aerosol is produced when flushing, and contaminates the carpet. Its not easy to clean out. Bathroom grade carpets are available, but avoiding carpet is preferred.
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'''[[Carpet]] in bathroom.''' Toilet aerosol is produced when flushing, and contaminates the carpet. Its not easy to clean out. Bathroom grade carpets are available, but avoiding carpet is preferred.
  
 
'''Patching damaged old floorboards with new boards.''' The appearance is very different, and it really looks bad. Better to use used boards.
 
'''Patching damaged old floorboards with new boards.''' The appearance is very different, and it really looks bad. Better to use used boards.
  
'''Sanding boarded floors.''' It is not necessary for domestic floors, and sometimes exposes woodworm eaten cores, ruining the appearance of the floor. An hour of repeated washing is very effective, paint spots can often be scraped off, and spot sanding can be used to remove the infamous black stuff without removing any noticeable bulk.
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'''Sanding boarded floors.''' It is not necessary for domestic floors, and sometimes exposes woodworm eaten cores, ruining the appearance of the floor. An hour of repeated washing is very effective, [[paint]] spots can often be scraped off, and spot sanding can be used to remove the infamous black stuff without removing any noticeable bulk.
  
 
'''Brick floors.''' Very difficult to keep clean.
 
'''Brick floors.''' Very difficult to keep clean.
  
'''Chipboard floor in bathroom.''' Chip is very vulnerable to water. A green water resisting grade is available, how much water resistance it really has I don't know.
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'''Chipboard floor in bathroom.''' [[Sheet Materials|Chipboard]] is very vulnerable to [[water]]. A green water resisting grade is available, how much water resistance it really has I don't know.
  
 
'''No floor,''' that's probably a bad idea too.
 
'''No floor,''' that's probably a bad idea too.
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'''Small or narrow pieces of chipboard in a chip floor.''' They just don't have the necessary strength.
 
'''Small or narrow pieces of chipboard in a chip floor.''' They just don't have the necessary strength.
  
'''1/4" plywood floor.''' It really shouldn't need saying, but I've seen it done.
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'''1/4" plywood floor.''' It shouldn't need saying, but I've seen it done.
  
'''Not checking where wires & pipes are before nailing flooring down.'''
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'''Not checking where [[Cables|wires]] & [[Plumbing|pipes]] are before [[Nails|nailing]] flooring down.'''
  
'''Replacing floors with concrete in wood frame buildings.''' It reduces the ability of the wood at floor level to evaporate damp away, and sometimes leads to rot. And rotten sole plates are not cheap to put right.
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'''Replacing floors with concrete in [[Problem Constructions|timber frame buildings]].''' It reduces the ability of the wood at floor level to evaporate damp away, and sometimes leads to [[Wood Rot|rot]]. And rotten sole plates are not cheap to put right.
  
  

Revision as of 17:54, 17 March 2008

Tinted varnish on wood. As it chips, light patches are seen on the darker floor, which looks particularly bad. Let wood mellow of its own accord, or stain it if a darker colour is wanted.

Vinyl on a damp concrete floor. Traps damp and grows mould.

Carpet in bathroom. Toilet aerosol is produced when flushing, and contaminates the carpet. Its not easy to clean out. Bathroom grade carpets are available, but avoiding carpet is preferred.

Patching damaged old floorboards with new boards. The appearance is very different, and it really looks bad. Better to use used boards.

Sanding boarded floors. It is not necessary for domestic floors, and sometimes exposes woodworm eaten cores, ruining the appearance of the floor. An hour of repeated washing is very effective, paint spots can often be scraped off, and spot sanding can be used to remove the infamous black stuff without removing any noticeable bulk.

Brick floors. Very difficult to keep clean.

Chipboard floor in bathroom. Chipboard is very vulnerable to water. A green water resisting grade is available, how much water resistance it really has I don't know.

No floor, that's probably a bad idea too.

Small or narrow pieces of chipboard in a chip floor. They just don't have the necessary strength.

1/4" plywood floor. It shouldn't need saying, but I've seen it done.

Not checking where wires & pipes are before nailing flooring down.

Replacing floors with concrete in timber frame buildings. It reduces the ability of the wood at floor level to evaporate damp away, and sometimes leads to rot. And rotten sole plates are not cheap to put right.


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