Flooring - Dogs & Cats/Kathy
NOW if I had my absolute choice, I would have It is interesting that you brought up the topic of a cement floor. Most commercial jobs now they are putting down cement and staining it. Cement floors look mighty fine when done right. I just wonder how hard it would be to do a cement floor for my kitchen. Of course the weight could be a problem but it would last forever.
That is my dream to have polished cement floors. I love that look..... I live in Florida and the houses are built on cement slabs anyway. What is the difference just to polish them. I asked about the process but they said it's too late now that I am living in the house. It has to be done when there is absolutely no furniture in the house or people living there. Someday maybe..... I can dream can't I. Jill NOW if I had my absolute choice, I would have It is interesting that you brought up the topic of a cement floor. Most commercial jobs now they are putting down cement and staining it. Cement floors look mighty fine when done right. I just wonder how hard it would be to do a cement floor for my kitchen. Of course the weight could be a problem but it would last forever.
Forgive me if this is a stupid question; I don't have much experience with cement floors except those in the vet clinics where I've worked. Don't cement floors stain (as in, oops I dropped a bowl of spaghetti)? Or do they seal them with something when they are put in a home? on 9/27/03 6:41 PM, michael at busone1@... wrote: NOW if I had my absolute choice, I would have It is interesting that you brought up the topic of a cement floor. Most commercial jobs now they are putting down cement and staining it. Cement floors look mighty fine when done right. I just wonder how hard it would be to do a cement floor for my kitchen. Of course the weight could be a problem but it would last forever. -- Debbie Frost