The floors of buildings
Floors are arranged in inter -story floors, and in the lower floors and one -story buildings directly to the ground. The floors on the ground consist of 2 main elements: clean floor (coating) and underlying layer (preparation from crushed stone or concrete). The basis for thin floors is the soil.
Arrange floors on ceilings, and the supporting part of the ceiling is used as the basis. In this case, the underlying layer may not be. The floors in civilian buildings are arranged from piece materials and monolithic (seamless). Piece floors are laid from parquet boards, laminate, ceramic tiles. It is worth noting that the tile in the corridor is one of the best flooring. Because, the corridor is a room where the cross -country ability is high and accordingly the floor covering wear out quickly. The monolithic floors are cement, mosaic, concrete and asphalt. Done floors are widely used in residential premises, they can be single -layer of the dodgy boards that are nailed to the sex lags with nails. In the places of adjacence of the floor boards, beveled bars (skirting boards) are nailed to the walls, they close the cracks and protect the walls from damage. Tile floors are arranged on a rigid concrete base, tiles are attached to the base with a cement mortar. Linoleum floors are silent, do not abolish, easily cleaned. Cement, concrete and mosaic floors are used in rooms with high moisture and abrasion.