Floor Finishes Sample Clauses

Floor Finishes. Tenant shall install finish flooring throughout the leased premises. Tenant shall install a waterproof membrane under Tenant’s finish flooring in all areas that have water service e.g. kitchens, bars, etc. Tenants’ finished floor shall conform to adjoining Airport floor finishes.
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Floor Finishes. All interior concrete surface beds to be tilled as per Architect`s Drawings.
Floor Finishes. 4.1 Tiles – kitchen, bathroom, living area & bedrooms
Floor Finishes. Provide new carpet at all open office areas, private offices and conference rooms, at a cost not to exceed $28 per square yard installed. Provide Xxxxxxxxx Standard Excelon vinyl floor tile at coffee areas, break rooms, storage rooms, server rooms and labs. Provide new 4" vinyl base on all walls, except where hydronic baseboard heat exists.
Floor Finishes. 1.4.1 Office Space (Innovator & Discoverer) : Structural topping with power floated finish
Floor Finishes. A. All floors to be prepared in strict accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations for first quality installation.
Floor Finishes. Landlord shall provide 26 oz. level-loop carpet directly glued to floor throughout the Premises or other floor coverings as may be designated by Tenant's space planner. Equipment rooms, file rooms, or other areas designated by Tenant's space planner to have vinyl composition tile or static resistive tile. Laboratory areas subject to water or chemical spillage shall utilize chemical resistant and water tight materials and application methods. Colors and styles at Tenant's option, selected from manufacturer's standard line.
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Floor Finishes. 3.1 Tiles to kitchen, living, dining, bathroom, passage, garage and stairs.
Floor Finishes. Floors are both functional and decorative and play an important part in the cleaning and maintenance program of any hotel. They cover a large area and are subjected to a great deal of wear and tear. Clean and well-kept floors indicate the standard of cleanliness throughout the establishment. Only in rare cases is the type of flooring chosen solely for luxury. Common considerations while choosing a flooring are: -  Appearance – colour, design, cold, warm  Resistance to spills – water, grease, food, acid, etc.  Ease of cleaning in relation to the type and amount of soiling  Sound and heat insulation  Nature and condition of sub floor. Hard floors are usually sealed to give a non-absorbent, semi permanent gloss or finish which will wear off in time. Seal is applied on clean and dry floor. Before re-sealing any remaining seal has to be striped off. This is done with a chemical stripper, except in the case of wood and cork where sanding is done. In order to preserve the seal, polish should be applied to sealed flooring. Polishes are usually spirit or water based. Spirit based floor polishes may be paste or liquid and require buffing when dry to produce a shine. Water based polishes are liquid and dries after application to give a shiny surface.
Floor Finishes. Article Warranty Period 10-1 Carpeting 1 year Observation: Carpet does not meet at the seams. Performance Guideline: It is not unusual for carpet seams to show. However, a visible gap at the seams is not acceptable.
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