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Do I need expansion joints on my tiled floor?

FLOORSURE
Absolutely. All tiled floors need expansion joints and with heating installed the need for expansion joints is even more critical.
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Will the wheels go over cracks and expansion joints in my floor?

Car Skates Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Try to cross at an oblique angle so all the wheels are not in the crack at the same time. Go slowly. If you have a problem, put sheet metal across the crack and hold it in place with duct tape.
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Do I need Expansion joints?

Wood Floor Solutions - Information > FAQ
Yes, at least around the perimeter. In some cases where the floor span is too great across the width of the boards, there may be a necessity to install further expansion gaps. Speak with your Wood Floor Solutions Representative to get the right advice for your individual situation.
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AeroGo : Home
Expansion joints should be filled with an elastic compound. We recommend a rubber-like urethane with a Shore-index of approximately 94. To ensure that the joint can be filled properly, a width of no less than approximately 10 mm is recommended. Air loss is minimal when the filter is slightly curved upwards.
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IRFCA] Indian Railways FAQ: Permanent Way
Expansion joints (or 'switch expansion joints') are joints provided at intervals in the track to allow space for rails to expand in hot weather. Earlier expansion joints were simply gaps between the ends of adjoining rails. These gaps result in a lot of violent shocks to the vehicles riding on the rails and besides, limit the lengths of rails that can be used.
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How do you treat and control expansion joints?

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All existing control joints should remain in the deck to allow for expansion and contraction of the concrete. They are not coated with I.S.T. Coatings and are masked off. We can, however, apply I.S.T. Coatings finish coat to the joints so they will match in color with I.S.T. Coatings application. We replace worn out control joints for a nominal fee.
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How do I care for my tiled floor?

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A. Again, this depends on the type of tile you choose. Generally speaking, our floor tiles can be mopped regularly with tile cleaners. We also have stronger cleaners for the initial cleaning, products that are designed to remove any grout residue. These products may also be used to remove most stubborn marks on your floor. Porcelains and some natural products like terracotta and slate require different products; we can give you all the information and a demonstration in the showroom.
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Can you tile over a tiled wall or floor?

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Yes. If the old tiles are high-gloss, we recommend sanding them down first to increase bonding strength. Then use a high-strength latex thinset to install the new tile.
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WHAT ABOUT EXPANSION JOINTS, ARE THEY COVERED UP?

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Expansion joints and cold or control joints are necessary to prevent cracking of the concrete. Concrete must be allowed to expand and contract with temperature changes. These joints provide a "controlled crack" for this movement. All expansion joints are left in place, we cannot cover them up. We also re-cut all existing joints a little deeper to ensure that when it does move, it moves where we want it to, and not at some undisclosed weak spot.
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All existing control joints should remain in the surface to allow for expansion and contraction of the original concrete. They are not coated with the system and are masked off. We can, however, work to insure these joints match the rest of the look of the surfaces.
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What is the difference between expansion and contraction joints?

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There are two types of joints: expansion and contraction. Contraction joints are usually installed with a jointing tool when the concrete is still fresh or with a concrete saw after the concrete gets hard. Expansion joints are preinstalled dividers such as black fiber, cork, or other physical barriers such as redwood strips.
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How big should the edge/expansion joints be?

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The total area of laminate flooring elements can change with changes in climate. It is therefore imperative that you allow for edge joints of at least 10 mm or more in accordance with the manufacturer's/supplier's specifications and subject to the area involved. There must always be a gap between the total floor unit created out of the individual laminate flooring elements and all fixed building components around it (walls, door frames, supply lines, pillars, etc.), i.e.
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WILL I STILL SEE THE EXISTING EXPANSION JOINTS?

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Yes. Acid Stains only react with the existing concrete. They do no cover it up. You will still see expansion joints, crack, spalling and any other surface imperfection. If these imperfections are not too drastic they actually add to the “aged” appearance of your surface and will generally enhance the look when finished.
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Why do you have expansion joints in pipe work?

Geberit UKFAQS
We have expansion joints to accommodate expansion and contraction in the pipe work due to changes in temperature, whether it is ambient temperature or from the nature of the discharge through the pipe work.
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How do I clean my original Victorian tiled floor?

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Many people 'discover' a wonderful, original Victorian style floor when they move into a new (old) home or maybe lift a hall carpet or other floor covering. These floors are typified by small unglazed clay tiles in earthy colours; red, black, buff, sometimes with white, blue and green elements, laid in geometric repeating patterns with sometimes quite elaborate borders. The usual problem with these floors is a build up of waxes, polishes and many years of general dirt and grime.
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Where are expansion joints required?

Frequently Asked Questions - The City of North Ridgeville, O...
the garage; At the public sidewalk; At any service / postal walk; At any property line if two (2) driveways are being constructed side by side; 1” thick at a concrete street.
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Are control joints needed for large tiled areas when installing Ezi-Grid® Tile Underlay?

FAQs | James Hardie
Answer: Yes, at 5 metres and in rooms where there is a change in direction, that is L-shaped rooms and at doorways.
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Can I install floor tile heating under existing tiled floors?

FLOORSURE
Unfortunately not. The installation of tile heating can only be done before the tiles are laid. If however you have purchased a new existing home without tile heating, you can have a carpet heater installed under a loose lay rug to negate the problem.
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How quickly can I expect my tiled floor to get warm with Cablewarm™ heating mats?

Electric Under Floor Heating FAQs
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 insulation barrier, creating a significant drag on the performance of the floor heating. 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. We recommend the use of Fastwarm® underfloor heating insulation.
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Is it possible to fit new tiles on an old tiled floor?

Western India Ceramics Pvt. Ltd. :: FAQ's
Yes it definitely is possible to fit new tiles on top of an old tiled floor providing that none of the underneath tiles are loose or uneven. However it is not advisable as the cost would be high and you would be reducing the headroom (height between the floor and the ceiling). However if you still want to go ahead, then see that the existing surface provides a good 'grip'. If the existing flooring is of glazed tiles then they have to be roughened to give a good grip for the new floor.
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Do you also sell transitions or thresholds to go from a cork floor to a carpet or tiled floor?

Cork Flooring Frequently Asked Questions | DuroDesign
We only sell transition molding profiles for our bamboo flooring- available in colors matching our cork flooring colors. Typically, carpet layers or tile setters will install reducer trim as a part of their floor-covering installation.
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How do I control contraction and expansion of my floor?

VerMeisterUSA - Solutions for Wood Floors - Frequently Asked...
This is a very common question with a very simple answer. To ensure your floor stays in place and has a long life free of damaged caused my extreme contraction and expansion, maintain the humidity in your house at a level between 45% and 55%. This is a simple and efficient step to increase the longevity of your floor. An added benefit of maintaining humidity is your personal comfort.
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What spacing should be used for brick expansion joints?

The Brick Industry Association Frequently Asked Questions
Brick is the smallest dimension it will be in its long service life when it leaves the kiln. As it is exposed to moisture from a variety of sources including the air, wet mortar, rain and condensation, it will naturally expand since it is a clay product. Temperature will also cause brick to expand and contract. Consequently, it is important to incorporate expansion joints into brickwork to accommodate this movement.
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Do you have to use control and expansion joints on One-Coat Stucco?

National One Coat Stucco Association - FAQ's
The need and use of control and expansion joints and their location is dependent on a variety of design and structural issues. For this criteria the architect, designer or builder should be consulted. Generally speaking, all cement-based products are subject to some cracking. Cracking is relatively minor and does not indicate failure of the product.
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Do I need to glue all the joints?

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Boards that are fitted using a Woodloc or Uniclic system do not have to be glued. Boards that use with tongue and groove fitting should be glued on all four sides using the correct wood glue, that has a low moisture content and is very strong. Stitch glue the long edges of the boards applying the glue to the top edge of the groove in a stitch method. i.e. place a bead of glue approx 100mm long leave a space of 100-150mm then place another bead 100mm long.
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