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Four Parts:Preparing Your Floor for InstallationLaying LinoleumFinishing and Sealing Your FloorEstimating the Amount of Linoleum You NeedCommunity Q&A
Linoleum, a term that originally referred to a natural material made from linseed oil, pine rosins, and other organic materials, is now used as a general term for both the original material and for a variety of modern substitutes made from vinyl plastic. These flooring materials, widely used for their affordability, water-tightness, and durability, are generally installed by securing them over an existing floor or subfloor with strong adhesive. Though linoleum is fairly easy to install compared to more expensive alternatives, it can present unique challenges for the inexperienced home-improver, so start with Step 1 below to learn how to effectively install your own linoleum floor.
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Remove baseboard nails. After you remove your baseboards, quickly examine your bottoms of your walls near the floor to look for any leftover nails sticking out of the wall. Carefully pull these nails out of the wall with a pair of pliers, the "claw" end of a hammer, or a similar prying tool. If left in, these nails can present problems when attempting to lay your linoleum flat against the wall.
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Secure the linoleum with a roller. Use a heavy roller (a 100 pound model should work well) to remove air bubbles from the linoleum and securely adhere it to the floor or subfloor. Work from the middle of the floor to the edges, taking care to carefully roll over the entire floor. If this forces excess adhesive out from under the edges of the linoleum, use a solvent to dissolve it and remove it with a wet rag according to the manufacturer's directions.
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Buy a little bit more than you think you need. As with all home improvement projects, it's a smart use of your time to buy just a little extra when you're shopping for linoleum flooring. Just as you might buy extra concrete when pouring a new driveway, buying extra linoleum gives you the ability to correct for small mistakes you might make and also accounts for minor errors you may have made during the process of calculating the amount of linoleum you need. In addition, extra linoleum can be stored almost indefinitely and used to patch minor damage to your floor, line the bottom of cabinets under your sink, and for a variety of other home-improvement projects.
How can I get wrinkles out of stored, leftover linoleum?
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Apply heat, such as ironing it over a thick towel, bit by bit. After softening, add weight (such as heavy books or boxes filled with books, etc.) to keep it smooth overnight, the day before using it. The wrinkles should have gone by the time you're ready to use it.
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Kitchens are often one of the busiest rooms in many peoples homes. Plus, Kitchens can serve as family gathering places. Youll need durable, easy-to-clean Flooring and Window Treatments that can handle traffic, spills, splashes and more. Its also important to consider how the color of your cabinets and countertops will coordinate with your Flooring and Window Treatment choices.
Your Sales Representative can help you choose the right Flooring. During your FREE In-Home Estimate, your Representative will explain choices to fit your home, budget and lifestyle.
Solid Hardwood and Engineered Hardwood gives your Kitchen a classic, traditional character. It can also lend homes with an open floor plan a flowing, unified feel.
Laminate is a practical choice for budget-conscious customers who want the look of real wood. It can create a unified look for homes with open floor plan. Plus, since Laminate can be made in virtually any wood visual and stain color, coordinating with your Kitchen cabinets can be simple.
Ceramic and Porcelain Tiles are a staple in many Kitchens and with good reason. They provide easy-to-clean, durable, moisture-resistant, stain-resistant and soil-resistant solutions for your Kitchen. Plus, Ceramic and Porcelain Tiles resist mold and mildew.
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) provides the look of real stone or tile at a more affordable price. LVT is also comfortable underfoot - a bonus if you spend a lot of time in the Kitchen. LVT is also stain, moisture and soil resistant; and it can be installed without grout, so there are no in-between lines to clean.
Sheet Vinyl has long been a popular choice for Kitchen flooring. Vinyl Flooring is durable, easy-to-clean and has the look of real stone, tile or even wood. Have a spill? Vinyl Flooring is stain resistant, moisture resistant and it has antimicrobial protection.
Whether its steam rising from a cooking pot or splashes from a busy sink, Kitchens can place heavy demands on your Window Treatments. Choose moisture-resistant, easy-to-clean Window Treatments in a wide variety of styles and colors.
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Installing laminate flooring from Mohawk is quick and easy with Uniclic Technology, our exclusive glueless locking system. For most customers, we recommend hiring a professional to properly install it, but you can still do a few things to prepare.
When you buy your laminate flooring, ask your retailer if they have professional laminate floor installers on staff. If not, ask them to recommend an independent installer for your area. In most cases, the retailer will handle all the details of arranging the installation.
Be sure to ask about additional fees for things like old flooring removal and disposal, and moving larger furniture pieces.
Aside from clearing the installation areas in your home, there are a few other ways to prepare:
Some laminate floors may need to acclimate to the new environment for 48 hours, so its good to have it delivered to your home at least two days before installation.
Always examine your new flooring for damage or defects before installation.
Be sure to read and follow the installation instructions.
Take care of any repairs to the subfloors before installing any new flooring, and make sure they're clean and free of debris.
Get the basics on Uniclic laminate installation from flooring expert Chip Wade.
Your professional laminate installation team will bring their own tools, but you should be prepared to help them set up and provide access to electrical power outlets. Its good to have an idea of how you want to orient your flooring, but the installers should be able to advise if youre not sure.
Installing new floors, especially in several rooms at once, will likely disrupt your daily routine. Keep in mind that your furniture and belongings will get moved around; plan ahead for removing and disposing of old flooring with your installers.
Keep your new laminate floors in excellent condition with our laminate care and maintenance tips.
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Sampling is Smart Before you buy, bring home samples of your top flooring choices. Compare them side-by-side where they're going to be installed.
Compare for Consistency Manufacturers try to match solid- and engineered-wood flooring for color and grain. But variations can occur from one batch to the next, so buy all the flooring you'll need at one time. On the flip side, laminate floorboards within a given package often have a similar pattern. To reduce repetition, pull boards from multiple packages when installing.
Measuring Avoids Mistakes To determine how much flooring you'll need, measure the room's square footage by multiplying its length times its width. (Divide an irregularly shaped room into smaller rectangles, calculate the square footage of each rectangle, and then add them together.) Then buy 7 to 10 percent extra to allow for mistakes, bad samples, and waste. Consider buying an extra box of flooring for future repairs or additions.
Know Your Traffic Patterns Common high-traffic areas are entryways to rooms and to the house itself. If you have pets or kids, the family room can also be a busy place. Our top products performed best in simulated foot-traffic tests. For less-busy areas, consider one of the top-engineered wood or bamboo floors, for their natural veneer and easy installation.
Preparing to Install Flooring Before installing wood or laminate flooring, unpack it and let it sit for one to three days in the space where it will be installed so that its temperature and moisture become acclimated to the levels in the room.
Check for Certification Vinyl floors with the industry's FloorScore certification (pictured below) emit relatively low levels of volatile organic compoundssubstances linked to health problems and pollution. For wood flooring, certification by the Forest Stewardship Council and the Sustainable Forestry Initiative offers some assurance that your flooring comes from responsibly managed forestsa plus for the planet. Check packaging for product and manufacturer certification.
Ways to Save Check prices with overstock discounters. They buy directly from manufacturers, and often sell flooring below list price. You can often save on opened or damaged boxes or on flooring with minor flaws that you can install where it won't be noticed. Hiring a pro to do the installation? Trim hundreds of dollars off the job by doing the prep work yourself. For more helpful information see our Flooring Ratings.
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Two Methods:Preparing the SubfloorInstalling Parquet FlooringCommunity Q&A
Parquet flooring consists of inlaid wood tile squares with repeating patterns made from short strips of wood. The tiles are made from solid wood or laminated wood veneers and can be installed using flooring adhesive or nails. Available in a wide variety of colors and patterns, parquet tiles are a durable and relatively inexpensive flooring option that can enhance the appearance of any room's dcor. This article explains how to install parquet properly.
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Clean the subfloor. Remove any paint, wax, sealants, adhesives, and debris. Be sure the subfloor is completely dry before beginning to install the parquet flooring.
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Level the subfloor. Use a belt sander to sand any high areas and/or fill any sunken areas with cement leveling compound.
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Replace any damaged areas in the subfloor. The subfloor needs to be smooth and level to ensure the overlaid parquet floor is level.
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Mark the center of each wall. Use a marker to indicate the center of each wall and draw straight chalk lines connecting opposite walls.
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Measure and cut the last row of parquet panels using a jigsaw. Lay the last row of parquet panels.
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Set the parquet flooring firmly by rolling the newly laid panels with a 150-pound (68.04 kg) floor roller within a few hours of completing the installation.
My hot water heater leaked. Water is now under the parquet tiles. How can this be fixed?
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You would need to take up the affected wood, dry or replace the subfloor, plywood, or concrete, and lay down new tiles.
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CoveKinloch offers a full range of architectural services for the residential, commercial/industrial and public sector.
CoveKinloch can assist and guide clients through the entire process from the early feasibility study stage through to concept design, workings drawings, and resource and building consent stages.
At CoveKinloch we strive to make the process as easy as possible for our clients. We liaise with and brief the specialist sub consultants (i.e. structural & fire engineers,etc.) and obtainquotations on your behalf. We provide simple weekly updates on how your project is progressing. We liaise with and consult with Council through the entire process, including the lodgment of the consent on your behalf followed by communication with Council during the consent processing stage to ensure the consent is granted in a timely manner.
The Architectural team at CoveKinloch aims to deliver aesthetically pleasing cost effective design. We place high emphasis onweathertightness and build ability aspects of the detailing.
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Schedule 1 of the Building Act 2004 sets out the parameters to exempt building works that does not require a building consent. Please contact CoveKinloch and we are happy to assist with defining works that may or may not require a building consent or go to http://www.dbh.govt.nz/bc-no-consent
Yes. CoveKinloch can assistyou with the entire process from the initial feasibility andconcept designs right through the consenting process to the projectmanaging of the physical works.
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Roofing material is the outermost layer on the roof of a building, sometimes self-supporting, but generally supported by an underlying structure. A building's roofing material provides shelter from the natural elements. The outer layer of a roof shows great variation dependent upon availability of material, and the nature of the supporting structure. Those types of roofing material which are commercially available range from natural products such as thatch and slate to commercially produced products such as tiles and polycarbonate sheeting. Roofing materials may be placed on top of a secondary water-resistant material called underlayment. Roofing is an Industry where you work on roofs. This Industry is a high risk industry due to the injuries that you can sustain in this job environment. Roofing is focus on the upper layer of a house or building. Roofing on a house is considered residential and building are commercial. Roofing on a government building you get paid pavilion wage.
The weatherproofing material is the topmost or outermost layer, exposed to the weather. Many materials have been used as weatherproofing material:
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Many homes today lack warm and cozy social and private spaces and environments.Places where people go because they simply feel good there. A house and yard may have plenty of square footage and at the same time feel sterile and lack comfortable natural places to hang out in and just be. Marin Home Restoration strives to build these special places for todays living.
Here are some typical examples:
Spas in the yard
Over the years I have seen many Hot Tub Spas just placed out in the open in an other wise beautifully landscaped back yard. The Spa is used seldom because it is not placed in an environment that attracts visitors naturally. Since most Spa use is swimsuit optional partial privacy is often desired and most comfortable for bathers. to attract visitors I would recommend wrapping a deck and arbor around the Tub spa. First build a redwood deck a foot or so off the ground, it should come out 6 to 7 feet beyond the entire outside edge of the spa. In addition wrap a redwood bench around the spa, leaving 4 foot clearance, backed by a 5 foot high redwood arbor behind the bench seat. The continuous bench seat is important as it gives the users a place to put their towels food and drink. The bench also doubles as a place to relax and read or lie down and just take a nap. Plant jasmine below the arbor in planting beds and in a short time you will enjoy the beauty and fragrance of this wonderful flowering vine. The jasmine will attract wild life such as birds and pollenating insects that lend a natural beauty to your new space. Throw down some outdoor pillows and you may find yourself sitting for hours reading a book in your new favorite spot. Pools in the yard
First let me admit I am no swimming pool expert. At the same time I have seen many mistakes in pool lay out and design. Remember like the kitchen the pool is the Heart of the yard and landscape. Here is my take on a well designed pool and landscape environment.
First of all a smaller well designed pool is much more attractive than large sterile pool. Pools take up yard space when not in use so smaller is better. I like a dark bottomed pool because they look natural and absorb radiant heat. A pool designed with natural stone decorative features and coping blends seamlessly into the landscape environment. I like pools with a waterfall and cave feature because they are natural looking and children are drawn to play in them. If there is the budget for it I like the addition of a well designed slide built into a bolder and plant landscape. Can you imagine being a child and seeing a cave like slide winding its way down a bolder garden into a natural looking swimming pool ? Heaven.
Pools do not need to be deep to be fun. Children and adults like to stand often when playing in a pool. A 4 foot depth is all that is needed in my opinion. A shallow depth allows for every activity except diving and at the same time it is safer for children. Bay window seat
An exterior window is a wonderful place for a new seat hang out area. Taking out an existing flat window and replacing it with a quality manufactured bay window is the trick. The Bay window shape creates a space for placement of cushions and pillows. This can be extended and enlarged by building bench seating adjacent to the window. I build in operable hinged lids to add to the home storage space. Add a few pillows to your new window seat area cushion and you are good to go. If you like rustic finishes scrounge up some old barn wood such as old redwood fencing, rip it on a table saw, and tack it up in parallel on the outside of the bench seating box, beautiful. Fun Bathroom
What do I think of when I think of an attractive fun bathroom?
I think of skylights , natural stone and openness. Bathroom beauty is accentuated by natural stone and windows [ light ]. It is a wonderful feeling to shower in a natural stone tiled shower as you look up at the clouds thru your overhead skylight and at the same time see your landscape thru a properly placed window. Natural stone tile comes in many forms. Sheet tile that can be very thin of width and intricate in color and form. Sheet tile also comes in the form of pebbles that look like a river bed and show well against natural wood trim. Floors and walls can be installed using a larger square or rectangular tile format. Whatever you choose there is an endless choice of materials and colors to choose from. It will help to Google Search all the materials ideas you have for your bathroom as there are hundreds of examples to look at. Take your time to find the design and materials you desire. If you need help just give me a call and I will help guide you thru all your options. Family Friendly kitchen [ The heart of the house ]
Open the kitchen to the living area and the outdoors. Why close it off at all ? The most user friendly kitchens I have ever encountered blend into the living area seamlessly with an open the wall re model design. An island peninsula counter or bar and seating replace the old existing wall. The food preparation, access to snacks and drinks all occur in the new open kitchen space. Everyone is drawn to the goodies within and those preparing them. Often guests will end up helping in the open kitchen because it is fun and so accessible. Cooking, preparing, drinking and snacking together make for a happy social gathering for adults as well as children. The floor of the kitchen should continue into the living area thus bringing the two spaces together. The colors and material that make up the kitchen walls and cabinetry should be picked up and blend into the living area as well so the entire space works as one. I try to stay away from too much plain white and sterile colors. A kitchen area is at its best when it has a warm comfortable homey feel [ look at natural wood cabinets and colors other than plain white ]. Ample windows and access to the yard bring the outdoors and its colors into the kitchen space. Country kitchen colors will pick up and blend with the natural colors in the landscape thus creating an inviting space that brings the outside into the home. A door off the kitchen to the yard is a great idea especially if there is a pool or spa out there. Family and guests tend to play and hang out around water, sooner or later they will get hungary and thirsty. Often it is preferable to have guests come and go from the kitchen area to the pool area as the moisture that is tracked is easily mopped up. In addition to the exterior door place as many attractive windows as you can on the outside wall of the kitchen. This allows for a blending of the outdoor landscape and the kitchen decor and thus the house proper. Almost all living is done in the kitchen living area so take your time designing this space for the type of living you desire.
Remember Kitchen Living and Exterior Landscape in good weather all meld together.
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