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FLOOR COVERINGSTake out something to write with and pick up a note packet

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Floors Have the most wear and tear than

any other surface Set a mood Provide traffic pattern/safety Show off furnishings

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Three Basic Floor Treatments

Hard Brick Tile Wood Quarry Tile Marble Slate

Resilient- Vinyl Soft- Carpet &

Rugs

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Tile

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Quarry Tile- unglazed/reddish brown

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Marble

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Slate

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Vinyl

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Carpet

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Rugs

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Pros and Cons of Hard Floor+ Durable+ Permanent

- Costly- Grout in tile can be hard to clean/

Maintain

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What is parquet?

A wood floor laid out in various patterns

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What join should be used to lay parquet? Tongue and grooved:

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Pros and Cons of Vinyl

+ Not as costly as wood and tile+ Large variety of patterns+ Somewhat durable

- Visible seams- Cuts and dings

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Factors that should be considered: Personal

Preference Quality Durability Cost Maintenance Traffic (use of

room)

• Color• Texture• Finishes • Stain

protection• Static guard• Traffic control

• Weight

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Why is carpet popular?

Adds warmth to a room Provides a feeling of luxury Prevents slipping Buffers injury incase of falls

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Why are pads used with carpets? Absorb much of the wear and tear

To make carpet last longer

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Pros and Cons of Wool Carpet+ Resists fading+ Naturally soil resistant+ Resilient+ Durable+ Releases oil stains easily- Expensive- Moths (attracted to

fibers when dirty)- Itchy

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Pros and Cons of Nylon Carpet (80% of all carpet)+ Affordable+ Durable, resists matting and mildew+ Cleans well+ Resilience- Static electricity- Fades- Pills- Oil stains easily

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Pros & Cons of Polyester Carpet

+ Soft+ Abrasion resistant+ Soil and Stain resistant+ Less expensive- Crushes (not resilient)- Pills- Shows wear- Oil stains easily

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Pros & Cons of Olefin Carpet+ $13-30 per yard+ Strong, easily cleaned+ Color Fast (resistance to fading or running)+ No static electricity+ Indoor/outdoor- Not soft or absorbent- Mats easily - Oil stains easily

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Olefin Carpet

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Pros & Cons of Acrylic Carpet

+ Looks like wool+ Good durability+ Cleans well- Mats easily- Soils easily- Does not wear well

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Advantages of blends:

May get the best of both qualities

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Shag:Pile that is one or more inches long

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Carpet Textures:Saxony Plush

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Velvet Plush

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Frieze- Tightly twisted, alternating directions

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Level Loop (Berber)

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Multi-level Loop

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Cut Loop

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Random Shear (Tip Shear)Where the loops are slightly cut off tocreate a random texture.

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Carpet Textures

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Carpet Textures