
The type of sex you have can affect how you feel warm or cold, general health, and even the ability to think on your feet. What else, owners can instantly change the mood in some rooms of their houses with different floors. Here you will find the most popular tiles for residential flooring and the best surface protection to protect them during construction and remodeling.
1. Bamboo: Key Feature: Made from the fastest growing tree in the world.
Pro: durable; ideal for condominiums. "Green" material. It has antimicrobial properties. In general, good for home owners with an allergy to artificial materials. Available in boards, stripes and tiles.
Con: You can't redo it. Everything from fine dust particles to high-heeled shoes can damage the surface.
Storage: Sweep a soft broom regularly. Entry mats can hold dust. Protective pads on furniture limit dents. Clean up spills immediately to prevent stains. Set window shades to limit sun damage.
Surface Protection: Protection against breathable, natural textiles, such as Surface Pro.
2. Linoleum: Key features: The most popular is Marmoleum, a marble pattern.
Pro: Naturally repels dust and dirt, ideal for homeowners with breathing problems; durable, long-lasting and low maintenance. Sheet products are recommended, not tiles.
Con: Difficult to install. Must be heat-welded using equipment that is not available. More expensive than vinyl.
Content: Wax once or twice for the surface. Linseed oil in linoleum is oxidized during installation, and the floor becomes more durable and shiny. Wash with mild soapy water.
Surface Protection: Various surface protection products will be used, including floor protection films, textiles and paper products such as the Ram Board.
3. Cork: key feature: Renewable, environmentally friendly choice.
Pro: This durable floor has become fashionable for residences. The glue is ideal because it maximizes the ability of this floor to reduce sound and heat losses and maintain softness. Naturally holds mold and insects; Great for home owners with allergies or arthritis. Cost comparable to bamboo.
Con: Does not conduct heat and may expand with radiant heat.
Storage: Dust mop regularly.
Surface protection: avoid flooring and choose textile-based products, such as Surface Liner Pro, that will gently stick to the cork and leave no residue.
4. Tree: Main feature: Excellent dance floor.
Pro: Easier on the back than on tile or stone. 3/4 "allows multiple repetitions.
Con: Not suitable for radiant heating systems. Maple is difficult to stain; white oak is the most versatile. Cherry and walnut are among the most popular. Elm, while hardy and durable, is rare. Wider boards that require less nails are more susceptible to moisture.
Operation: floor mats limit grooves and scratches. Buff before re-coating of polyurethane. Dust collector regularly.
Surface protection: select a budget floor protection if the budget allows. The glue on the lower floors should be breathable, so the surface liner Vapor or Surface Pro is recommended for soft protection or Ram-plate for installation. Wooden floors not covered with glue can be protected against leakage, for example, Clean & Safe.
5. Carpet: key function: classic, comfortable.
Pro: Wool is great for the home and feels great under your feet. It also absorbs sounds, is easy to clean and is generally durable if you buy good quality carpet and yarn.
Con: Avoid nylon grades that usually have a latex backing that crumbles easily. The choice can not be environmentally friendly. Natural trap for dust, dirt and dust. Retains moisture, molds multiply.
Content: Clean steam annually. Vacuum twice a week.
Surface protection: short sticky carpet film available up to 45 days.
6. Ceramic tiles: key feature: Durability.
Pro: low level of service; ceramics keeps well in areas with high traffic intensity. Excellent investment, many design options. The most common, effective flooring for radiant heat systems.
Con: Not an ideal surface for home owners with arthritis. Difficult to install. Can easily crack and clean. Sometimes it feels cool to the touch.
Operation: While expensive, professional installation is highly recommended. Use a mild detergent to clean the solution to keep the sealant resistant to casting.
Surface Protection: Various surface protection products will be used, including floor protection films, textiles and paper products such as the Ram Board.
7. Decorative concrete: key feature: Fashionable, popular in apartments.
Pro: inexpensive, easy maintenance. It absorbs the warmth of the sun in winter, reducing the need for heating, and in summer the interior cools in summer. Does not contain dust mites; Ideal for home owners with allergies or asthma. Long-playing; never need to replace.
Kon: Hard joints. Increases the sound. Installation requires professional experience, which can be costly.
Storage: Reseal every two years. Clean with vinegar and water solution or a mild floor cleaner.
Surface protection: New concrete protective products include EZ Cover or Tuf-guard, which provide impact protection and allow concrete to cure.
8. Natural stone: key feature: Great.
Pro: covers granite, marble, travertine, limestone, soapstone and slate. Lasts for centuries. Great value and environmental friendliness. Dirt-resistant. Dear installation. Options include a matte, glossy and textured finish.
Con: Hard on your joints. A substantial basis may be required. Marble absorbs dirt; slate and limestone collect it. He feels healthy under his feet, which can make him an excellent choice in hot climates, but even more so in cold weather.
Maintenance: A stain resistant sealant is required. Avoid chlorine on marble.
Surface Protection: Various surface protection products will be used, including floor protection films, textiles and paper products such as the Ram Board. Protects the solution from stains.
9. Leather: Key features: Luxurious look.
Pro: home owner can install leather tiles; they go just like linoleum. The smell is wonderful, feels great, gets a patina with age and wear. Great for soundproofing; does not conduct heat or cold.
Con: Do not install in high footpath locations; they are best in dry rooms such as bedrooms, lairs, libraries, and even rooms with lots of sunshine. Expensive.
Content: Some leather tiles are waxed and waterproofed. However, any mistake is expensive, so a professional can be extremely cheaper.
Surface protection: choose a soft textile floor protection, such as a surface layer or surface liner, for your skin to breathe.

