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How quickly can I expect my tile floor to get warm?

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This depends on a number of factors like the sub-floor type and insulation: a cement sub-floor will be slow to warm without a thermal barrier, creating a significant drag on the performance of the floor. A layer of high quality insulation will have a dramatic effect in these circumstances, speeding up the initial warm up times to within 15-20 minutes.
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How warm can I expect my floor to get?

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The surface temperature of the floor depends upon several variables: the spacing between adjacent runs of cable, the depth from the cable to the tiles??? surface, the total thermal mass of the floor, and the temperatures of the room and area beneath the floor. For this reason, the temperature range will vary from installation to installation. Generally, Warm Tiles cables will warm a floor to a maximum of about 90??F.
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How warm will the floor get?

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There are many variables that can effect the floor temperature, but generally the floor will warm to about 90°F. Warming Systems products are designed for easy installation by the average do-it-yourselfer, making sure all local electrical building codes are followed.
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Can you do my floor tile also?

Bestway Luxury Bath Solutions
Our technicians do not install floor tile, but we can recommend and coordinate with tile contractors to give your bathroom a completely new look.
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I have asbestos floor tile/linoleum. Can I take it up myself?

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Typically the removal and disposal of that type of asbestos containing material is not regulated by EPA (even commercially) if it is in good condition. If the material can be taken up with no significant breakage, there is little risk for fiber release.
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How quickly can I expect results?

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You will start seeing and feeling results immediately. More significant results are perceived after one month. The longer you apply the process, the greater its effects.
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How quickly can I expect to recover from surgery?

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Most patients recover quite quickly from surgery. The initial phase requires healing the incision and the soft tissues which typically occurs over the first few weeks. Patients are walking the day following surgery, and from that day, they can expect to ambulate on a daily basis. The rate of recovery is dependent on each individual patient and their health status before surgery. If patients are healthy before the surgical procedure, we expect them to recover quite quickly.
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Multiple factors contribute to the length of recovery from spinal surgery. A patient's general health and conditioning are very important. Those who are in better shape preoperatively tend to recover quicker than those who are frail. The type of operation performed also determines the length of recovery. Patients undergoing microdiscectomy procedures are usually home the day after surgery and back to work within a few days.
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How Warm Does the Floor Surface Get?

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A comfortable 27?C on average...not hot enough to notice unless you are walking in your bare feet...what could be more luxurious!
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Will under-floor heating also warm my room?

Underfloor Heating FAQs
This will depend on the U Value of your room. This is an industry term for the total measure of resistance of each component that makes up the fabric of the building. Simply put, this means that old buildings will lose heat faster than modern buildings where the latest materials are incorporated. Insulation will go a long way towards offsetting these drawbacks, helping to retain the heat within the room.
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Is it possible to tile onto a wooden floor ?

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Yes, it is possible. However, there are some conditions which must be adhered to. Existing floors must be overlayed with at least WBP grade plywood. However, marine ply is best. It must have a minimum thickness 19mm, screwed down (not nailed) at 150mm centres. All timber surfaces should be primed on the reverse side and all edges. It is essential that one uses powdered adhesive with a latex additive when tiling onto plywood.
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Can floor tile be used on the wall?

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Yes, when proper installation methods are followed. Exterior applications require special precautions and installation methods. Do not install floor tile on exterior walls unless the product specifically recommends this application.
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Should I use a sealer on my floor tile?

Design Stone Gallery - FAQ
Ceramic tile in either glazed or unglazed form do not need to be sealed. These products are impervious to moisture and topical sealers will not properly adhere to them. Also, you can not change or alter the appearance or the sheen of a ceramic tile by adding a sealer. Therefore, a sealer in not recommended for glazed and unglazed surfaces.
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Can I get a tile mosaic on the floor of the pool?

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Tile mosaics are a wonderful, lively addition that complements the appearance of your pool. They can be selected and ordered upon your visit to choose waterline tile.
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Can I put a wall tile on the floor?

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No, we do not recommend doing this, as a wall is generally a P.E.I. 1 tile, that is it has a very low wearing and will not last very long.
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So what is the difference between a wall and floor tile?

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Wall tiles are generally more porous, which helps with their adhesion to walls, the glaze is used more for the appearance, and is resistant to detergents etc. On the contrary, floor tiles have low porosity, with low to medium water absorption, which will give them better technical characteristics, as the glaze is more than the look, it is also used to prevent wear and promote scratch resistance.
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Can I install floor tile heating myself?

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We would prefer that you did not. Floor heating systems are professionally installed through our trained personnel.
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How do I clean my brick tile floor?

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Water and oil will bead up on your floor when sealed as recommended in our Installation Specification Guide. You need only mop it up with a sponge. For routine cleaning vacuum or sweep it, as you would any other natural stone floor or a wood floor. To wipe up, use a non-acid based cleaning product. Warm, soapy water is also fine. AquaMix makes a tile cleaning product, Concentrated Stone & Tile Cleaner, which can be used on your floor. Check their website at www.aquamix.
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Can a floor tile be used on a countertop?

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If the structure of the counter is strong enough to support the weight of the heavier floor tile, then this should be fine.
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Is a tile floor cold?

Tile New Zealand
A tile, whether it be ceramic, porcelain or natural stone is usually a good retainer of heat. Therefore it can often be the warmest floor in your home or building. It depends on the air temperature under the floor and the exposure to sunlight etc. Under-floor heating is a good option to warm your floor but it???s real intention is to provide an efficient, effective heating solution that gives you comfort throughout your home, therefore fulfilling your complete heating requirement.
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Can I tile onto a wooden floor?

Tile New Zealand
You can use a two part ???rubber based or latex modified??? flexible adhesive to tile directly onto the timber. (Ensure the product chosen is manufactured specifically for this purpose). The timber will need to be clean and stable. (You will need to confirm floor joists and spans will be acceptable). This option is best suited when there are concerns of adding extra height to the existing floor and/or in smaller areas not subject movement or high traffic.
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Can I tile over a painted floor?

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No paint must be removed off of a concrete floor before tile can be applied. Removal of Paint can be done by scraping it or a shot blaster machine.
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Can I tile over a concrete floor? What if it has some cracks?

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If the floor is cracked it is advisable to use an anti-fracture membrane, otherwise cracks may transmit through the tile. Also as stated in question #2 you cannot tile over a painted concrete floor.
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How do I clean my new tile floor?

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Do not use household dust treatment chemicals on the tile. Use a vinyl floor cleaner and separate finish. Both must be water-based. Vacuums: Do not use a beater brush on a vinyl floor. Use the proper solid floor attachment for vacuuming. NO WAX! Do not wax a vinyl floor. All of our vinyl flooring contains a no-wax finish. The flooring is non-porous and will not absorb wax. It will build up and collect even more dirt.
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Can tile be installed on a wood floor?

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Yes. However, tile will not bond directly to a wood floor. We recommend the following methods to prepare your wood floor for tile installation: Install Schluter Ditra, from Schluter Systems, with a latex thinset. Then install the tile using a non-latex thinset.
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