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characteristics difference in granolithic floor finishes
Granolithic Floor is a marble type mosaic floor finish that uses Portland cement as base materials. It has a characteristics of durability, beauty and variety installed in either by: a. Monolithic or cast in place - means massively, solid, single and uniform floor finish cast in place. A mixture of cement and marble chips to a proportion of 1:3 is casted on top of a rough floor slab surface to an average thickness of 1.25 cm. the floor is then grinded after it has attained sufficient hardness to withstand abrasion and vibration caused by the grinding machine. Grinding of the floor surface should not be allowed earlier than 48 hours after casting. b. Pre-cast - refers to granolithic tiles in various dimensions hydraulically pressed and molded in a factory. The distinctive difference between the cast in place and the pre-cast installation is the manner and place of casting or molding. The former being installed on site and the latter at the factory site. Thus, pre-cast is installed in a tile form while cast in place is installed in a fresh mixed form.
i have recently learnt abit about laying granolithic floors basicaly what you have to do is lay it same as a normal screed then when the water comes to the top you have to go over it till its gone then wait until water comes back up and keep repeating this process until no more water comes back up
An artificial stone - used for paving.
To effectively repair a damaged hardwood floor finish, you can start by sanding the damaged area lightly to remove the old finish. Then, apply a new coat of finish or sealer to the sanded area, making sure to blend it with the surrounding floor. Allow it to dry completely before using the floor again.
To effectively repair a hardwood floor finish, start by cleaning the area thoroughly and sanding down any damaged areas. Apply a new coat of finish, following the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the finish to dry completely before walking on the floor.
If the floor finish in the room that the closet opens from is tile, and the base of the closet is at floor level, having the same floor finish in the closet is attractive and makes it easy to clean.
Coating your garage floor with epoxy seal paint will provide you with the best clear finish. For a better finish, coat your garage floor multiple times.
To refinish a floor effectively and efficiently, follow these steps: Clean the floor thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Sand the floor to remove old finish and smooth out imperfections. Apply a new finish or stain to the floor, following manufacturer's instructions. Allow the finish to dry completely before walking on the floor. Use proper ventilation and safety equipment during the refinishing process.
To effectively repair a wood floor finish, start by cleaning the surface thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Sand the damaged area lightly to smooth out any imperfections. Apply a new coat of finish, following the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the finish to dry completely before walking on the floor.
To sand a floor properly for a smooth and even finish, start by removing any furniture and cleaning the floor. Use a drum sander with coarse sandpaper to remove old finish and imperfections. Then, switch to finer sandpaper and sand in the direction of the wood grain. Use an edge sander for corners and edges. Vacuum and wipe the floor clean before applying a finish.
it eamns the type of floor desired. it can be of wood, tiles, terazzo, marble etc.. :)