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Old 11-06-2003, 09:59 PM
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Something I haven't seen mentioned but that I presently have is a heated floor. Plastic tubing was laid under the floor prior to pouring of floor. (they use this in homes under tile floors) It's not hooked up yet ( have to tie into heating system) but I was wondering what effect this would have on both the epoxy covered floor and the tiles. Should that improve life expectancy or shorten.
BTW I work in an industrial type building and while I don't know what exactly was used on the floor I can tell you that it's some type of dyed concrete (green) that has been down for more than 20 years and about every 6 months it gets buffed out using an ordinary buffer. We've spilled all kinds of things on it, especially oil. It shines so well you're afraid to walk on it at times. (Like walking through the kitchen after your mom just mopped it)
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