Floor covering
Floor covering is a term to generically
describe any finish material applied over a floor structure to provide
a walking surface. Flooring
is the general term for a permanent covering of a floor, or for the
work of installing such a floor covering. Both terms are used
interchangeably but floor covering refers more to loose-laid materials.
Materials almost always classified as floor covering include carpet,
area rugs, and
resilient flooring such as linoleum
or vinyl flooring. Materials commonly
called flooring include wood
flooring, ceramic tile,
stone,
terrazzo,
and various seamless chemical floor coatings.
The choice of material for floor covering is affected by
factors
such as cost, endurance, noise insulation, comfort and cleaning effort.
Some types of flooring must not be installed below grade (lower than
ground level), and laminate or hardwood should be avoided where there
may be moisture or condensation.
The sub-floor may be finished in a way that makes it usable
without any extra work, see:
Carpet
Carpet is a floor covering woven or
felted from natural or man-made fibers. Fitted
carpet is attached to the floor structure, extends
wall-to-wall, and cannot be moved from place to place. An underlay
can extend carpet life and improve comfort.
Laminate
Laminate
is a floor covering that appears similar to hardwood but is made with a
plywood or medium density fiberboard ("MDF") core with a plastic
laminate top layer. Laminate may be more durable than hardwood, but
cannot be refinished like hardwood. Laminate flooring
is available in many different patterns which can resemble different
woods or even ceramic tile. It usually locks or taps together.
Area rugs
Rugs
are also woven or felted from fibers, but are smaller than the room in
which they are located, have a finished edge, and usually lie over
another finished floor such as wood flooring. Rugs may either be
temporarily attached to the flooring below by adhesive tape or other
methods to prevent creep, or may be loose-laid.
Resilient flooring
Resilient flooring includes many different
manufactured products including linoleum,
sheet vinyl, vinyl composition tile,
cork (sheet or tile), and
others.
Wood flooring
Many different species of wood are fabricated into wood
flooring in two primary forms: plank and parquet. Bamboo
flooring is also available. While bamboo is technically not a
wood, bamboo flooring is installed and functions much like wood
flooring. Reclaimed lumber has a
unique appearance and is green.
Ceramic tile
Ceramic tile includes a wide variety of
clay products fired into thin units which are set in beds of mortar or mastic
with the joints between tiles grouted.
Varieties include quarry tile, porcelain
tile, terra cotta tile, and others.
Stone
Many different natural stones are cut into a variety of sizes,
shapes, and thicknesses for use as flooring. Stone flooring is usually
set in mortar and grouted similar to ceramic tile.
Terrazzo
Terrazzo consists of marble
or other stone aggregate set in mortar and
ground and polished to a smooth surface.
Seamless chemical flooring
Many different seamless flooring materials are available.
These are usually latex, polyester,
or epoxy
compounds which are applied in liquid form to provide a completely
seamless floor covering. These are usually found in wet areas such as
laboratories or food processing plants.
Other floorings
Flooring tools
Special tools used for flooring include:
Types of Floors
- Mud Floor
- Brick Floor
- Tile Floor
- Flagstone Floor
- Cement concrete Floor
- Mozaic Floor
- Tile Floor
- Timber Floor
Relatively, Cement-Concrete Floors are easy to make, cheap,
durable and can be made of variable designs.