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What kind of floor tile is this?
Will this floor tile break?Electric floor heat in basement without tileMessy tile/wood floor transition (PICTURES)What kind of floor is this?Can you install grouted floor tile over padding?Installing Porcelain tile over linoleum floorWould tiling a basement floor provide any effective moisture barrier?Installing ceramic tile on top of wooden bathroom floorFloating floor tile (Snapstone). Can unlevel be fixed?How to fix a slate floor tile in my kitchen
I'm trying to determine this type of common floor tile covering. Can anyone help me identify?
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I'm trying to determine this type of common floor tile covering. Can anyone help me identify?
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I'm trying to determine this type of common floor tile covering. Can anyone help me identify?
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I'm trying to determine this type of common floor tile covering. Can anyone help me identify?
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This is called VCT, Vinyl Composition tile. It's normally installed with adhesive and maintained with various cleaners and polishes. It's very common in commercial installations.
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It can be repeatedly stripped and refinished since it's a solid, full-thickness material.
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This is called VCT, Vinyl Composition tile. It's normally installed with adhesive and maintained with various cleaners and polishes. It's very common in commercial installations.
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It can be repeatedly stripped and refinished since it's a solid, full-thickness material.
– isherwood
3 hours ago
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This is called VCT, Vinyl Composition tile. It's normally installed with adhesive and maintained with various cleaners and polishes. It's very common in commercial installations.
1
It can be repeatedly stripped and refinished since it's a solid, full-thickness material.
– isherwood
3 hours ago
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This is called VCT, Vinyl Composition tile. It's normally installed with adhesive and maintained with various cleaners and polishes. It's very common in commercial installations.
This is called VCT, Vinyl Composition tile. It's normally installed with adhesive and maintained with various cleaners and polishes. It's very common in commercial installations.
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It can be repeatedly stripped and refinished since it's a solid, full-thickness material.
– isherwood
3 hours ago
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It can be repeatedly stripped and refinished since it's a solid, full-thickness material.
– isherwood
3 hours ago
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It can be repeatedly stripped and refinished since it's a solid, full-thickness material.
– isherwood
3 hours ago
It can be repeatedly stripped and refinished since it's a solid, full-thickness material.
– isherwood
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