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| Michael 2006-01-29, 6:21 pm |
| I plan on putting down laminate flooring in about a year, but I'm sick
(almost literally) of my carpet and was thinking of either just living on
bare concrete or should I treat it or paint it until I put the flooring
down? If I need to paint/treat it with something; are there any sites y'all
know of that give good tips?
Michael
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| badgolferman 2006-01-29, 6:21 pm |
| Michael, 1/29/2006,4:36:35 PM, wrote:
> I plan on putting down laminate flooring in about a year, but I'm
> sick (almost literally) of my carpet and was thinking of either just
> living on bare concrete or should I treat it or paint it until I put
> the flooring down? If I need to paint/treat it with something; are
> there any sites y'all know of that give good tips?
>
> Michael
Why in a year? If you must wait how about large area rugs to cover up
the living areas?
--
"Those who stand for nothing fall for anything." ~ Alexander Hamilton
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"Michael" <michaelmcse@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:DzaDf.9004$jO.534@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> I plan on putting down laminate flooring in about a year, but I'm sick
> (almost literally) of my carpet and was thinking of either just living on
> bare concrete or should I treat it or paint it until I put the flooring
> down? If I need to paint/treat it with something; are there any sites
y'all
> know of that give good tips?
>
> Michael
If your going to cover it anyway do not worry about the epoxy or concrete
stains. Why waste the money and time on the product.
I ripped out the carpet in the house I live in when I moved in. ( about a
year ago ). a lot easier to keep clean, a damp mop or my favorite is the 4
foot wide dust sweeper with a mixture of bleach and orange clean. I bought
the tile for the house recently but I have some ceilings and painting to do
first.
Construction bottom up
finishes top down
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| Edwin Pawlowski 2006-01-29, 11:21 pm |
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"Michael" <michaelmcse@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:DzaDf.9004$jO.534@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>I plan on putting down laminate flooring in about a year, but I'm sick
>(almost literally) of my carpet and was thinking of either just living on
>bare concrete or should I treat it or paint it until I put the flooring
>down? If I need to paint/treat it with something; are there any sites
>y'all know of that give good tips?
If something in the carpet is making you ill, the paint you put down may
have an effect on you also, so precede with caution on that. Oil paints
will have much more odor than a latex based paint though. It may look ugly
in the meantime with nothing. Perhaps some cheap throw rugs or even some
cheap vinyl flooring rolled out will do for now.
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| gfretwell@aol.com 2006-01-30, 12:21 am |
| On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 21:36:35 GMT, "Michael" <michaelmcse@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>I plan on putting down laminate flooring in about a year, but I'm sick
>(almost literally) of my carpet and was thinking of either just living on
>bare concrete or should I treat it or paint it until I put the flooring
>down? If I need to paint/treat it with something; are there any sites y'all
>know of that give good tips?
>
>Michael
>
A lot depends on the quality of the concrete floor. If it is pretty
hard trowelled concrete you might be just as happy if you did an acid
stain job and sealed it. Google "acid stained concrete" look at the
products available.
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| MattMika 2006-01-30, 6:21 pm |
| SQLit wrote:
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> "Michael" <michaelmcse@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:DzaDf.9004$jO.534@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> y'all
>
> If your going to cover it anyway do not worry about the epoxy or concrete
> stains. Why waste the money and time on the product.
>
> I ripped out the carpet in the house I live in when I moved in. ( about a
> year ago ). a lot easier to keep clean, a damp mop or my favorite is the 4
> foot wide dust sweeper with a mixture of bleach and orange clean. I
> bought the tile for the house recently but I have some ceilings and
> painting to do first.
>
> Construction bottom up
> finishes top down
Did you have much adhesive under the carpet? How did you get it cleaned up
and how well did it clean up?
My kitchens carpet is looking pretty shabby and I want it gone(there
shouldnt be carpet in kitchens!) but there seems to be a lot of adhesive
underneath.
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MattMika
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