Slate
flooring is one of the most expensive
materials used for flooring. Slate flooring is
virtually indestructible, so the extra cost is
worth the durability you get in return. Slate
flooring is also stain resistant once it has
been sealed.
The
tools needed to install slate flooring are:
- Chalk
line
- Tape
measure
- Framing
square
- Square
notched trowel
- Knee
pads
- Sponge
- Stiff
blade scraper
- Diamond
wet-blade saw
The list alone will tell you that installing
slate is not an easy job. If you have to hire
someone to do the work for you, this adds to
the cost of the floor. If you have managed to
buy discount slate, then the cost of hiring help
will not add to the bill.
Installing a slate floor
A slate floor is adhered to the sub floor with
a thin set cement. Once this kind of cement is
mixed with water it will stick to anything, so
you have to be careful what you touch with it.
The layout of the slate is also very important.
Although it may look as if the slate pieces were
just laid anywhere, each piece has to be carefully
fitted in place so that it will match with the
size of the piece that was laid before.
How to buy slate flooring
When
you decide go with a slate floor, you can look
through the many samples that are available
to find a color that matches your décor.
You also have to ensure that the dealer has enough
of the material in stock so that you can purchase
what you need without having to worry about running
out of material part way through the job. Before
you buy slate flooring, you also have to examine
the slate to see that it is not cracked or broken.
The price of slate is high, so before you buy
the slate flooring at the first dealer you visit
you should shop around to see if you may be able
to get discount slate flooring. A dealer may
only have a small supply of one color left and
it is what you need. He/Sje may be willing to
negotiate and lower price and you will have the
discount slate flooring you need.
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