We design all the floor systems for the basement ground level main floor and loft or second floors depending upon the style and function of the particular area.
Conventional floor system.
A conventional wood flooring system often has too much flex to support ceramic or quarry tile.
Concrete floor systems are reinforced slab structures designed to satisfy a range of loading and span conditions in a building designed to span in either one direction one way or both directions two way of a structural bay the range of concrete floor systems available are created to economically and efficiently account for the numerous and specific demands of each building project.
Common areas for this may be second floor bedrooms bathrooms or perhaps the garage.
We can supply and install these systems to ensure a seamless and timely enclosure completion.
Conventional floor care you re on show as soon as you open your front door and looking your best starts with your floors.
Better installations include a concrete base for the tile typically one to five inches thick.
Joints are then grouted.
Many of our homes are a hybrid design with some conventional or pre engineered systems in the roof system in non timbered areas.
Tiles are typically 1 16 inch to 1 inch thick and are commonly.
Ceramic tiles may be pressed into the concrete while it is setting.
The range of steel based floor systems is presented in general terms with the advantages and disadvantages of each system identified so that these can be.