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The document discusses different types of flooring materials and their construction methods. It describes floors as providing a level surface to support occupants, equipment, and partitions while satisfying requirements for strength, fire resistance, insulation, and damp resistance. Various materials that can be used for floors are then outlined such as cement concrete, lime concrete, stone, brick, and wood. Specific flooring techniques like mud, muram, brick, flagstone, cement concrete, terrazzo, mosaic, tile, marble, and timber flooring are then explained in terms of their properties and construction processes.

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The document discusses different types of flooring materials and their construction methods. It describes floors as providing a level surface to support occupants, equipment, and partitions while satisfying requirements for strength, fire resistance, insulation, and damp resistance. Various materials that can be used for floors are then outlined such as cement concrete, lime concrete, stone, brick, and wood. Specific flooring techniques like mud, muram, brick, flagstone, cement concrete, terrazzo, mosaic, tile, marble, and timber flooring are then explained in terms of their properties and construction processes.

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Purpose

 To provide a level surface capable of supporting


occupants of building, equipment/furniture,
partitions, etc.
 Satisfy :
Adequate strength and safety
Adequate fire resistance
Sound insulation
Damp resistance
Thermal insulation

 Floors resting directly on ground: ground floors


 Floors of each storey, above ground level: upper
floors

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Components of a Floor
 Sub-floor: base course or floor bas
gives proper support to floor covering
do not settle

 Floor covering: flooring material

Materials for construction


 Cement concrete
 Lime concrete
 Stones
 Bricks
 Wooden blocks

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Selection of Flooring Material
Initial cost
 Appearance
 Cleanliness
 Durability
 Damp resistance
 Sound insulation
 Thermal insulation
 Fire resistance
 Smoothness
 Hardness
 Maintenance

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Mud Flooring

 Cheap, Hard, Impervious, easy to construct and


maintain
 Good thermal insulator
 Over a well prepared ground, 25 cm moist earth is
spread.
 Layer is compacted to 15 cm thickness
 To prevent cracks due to drying, chopped straw is
mixed with moist earth
 cement cow-dung is spread on the top

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Muram Flooring

 Muram is a form of disintegrated rock with binding


material
 15 cm thick muram is laid over prepared subgrade
 Over it, 2.5 cm thick fine/powdered muram is
spread and water is sprinkled
 Surface is rammed, and saturated with 6 mm thin
film of water
 The surface is rubbed with thin paste of wow dung
and rammed for two days

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Brick Flooring

 Cheap. Suitable to: ware-houses, stores, godowns


 Method 1: Subgrade is compacted properly, and 7.5
cm thick sand layer is placed
 Over this, course of bricks is laid in mortar
 Over this, brick flooring is laid in 13 mm thick bed
of mortar.
 Method 2: 10 to 15 cm thick mortar is placed over
the prepared subgrade
 Over this, bricks are laid on edge on 12 mm thick
mortar.
 Herring bone fashion is prepared in brick flooring

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Flag stone Flooring

 Flag stone is any laminated sand stone available in


2 to 4 cm thickness
 Available in the form of stone slabs
 Sub soil is properly compacted, and 10 to 15 cm
thick lime/cement concrete is laid
 Over this, 20 to 25 cm thick layer of bed mortar is
placed
 Stone slabs are laid on mortar base
 Work is started from diagonally opposite corners
and brought up from
 Mortar in the joints is raked (15 to 20 mm) and
then pointed

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Cement Concrete Flooring

 Cheap, durable, and easy to construct


 Consists of: base concrete and wearing surface
 Can be laid monolithically (good bond) or non-
monolithically (no cracks, fast progress)
 Base coarse is 7.5 to 10 cm thick
 Lean concrete (1:3:6 or 1:5:10) is used for base
 Toping consists of cement concrete panels of size
1x2; 2x2; 1x2 m
 Topping concrete: 1:2:4 (usually 4 cm)

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Terrazo Flooring

 Terrazo is a specially prepared surface containing


white/grey cement and marble chips (1:1.25 to 1:2)
 Very decorative and has good weathering
properties
 Marble chips vary from 3 to 6 mm
 Base preparation: same as for cement concrete
flooring
 Aluminum or glass strips are used to divide the
area into suitable panels
 Top layer has 40 mm thickness (34 mm cement
concrete 1:2:4 and 6 mm terrazo topping)

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Mosaic Flooring

 Mosaic is made of small pieces of broken tiles of


china glazed, or cement, or marble
The pieces are cut to desired shape and size
 Concrete base is prepared as in cement concrete
flooring
 Over the base, 5 to 8 cm thick lime surkhi mortar is
placed and spread
 On this, 3 mm cementing material is placed and
dried for 4 hours
 Then mosiacs are arranged in different pattern and
hammered into cementing layer

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Tiled Flooring

 Constructed from square/hexagonal tiles made of


clay, cement concrete or terrazo
 Method of laying is similar to flag stone flooring
 Over the concrete base, 25 to 30 mm thick mortar
is placed, and hardened for 12 to 24 hours
 Cement slurry is spread over the bedding mortar
and the tiles are laid flat over it.
 Joints in tiles were grooved with cement slurry of
same colour shade
 Flooring is cured for 7 days

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Marble Flooring

 Superior type of flooring


 Base is prepared as that for a cement concrete
flooring
 Over the base, 20 mm thick mortar is laid
 Over this, marble slab is laid and gently pressed
with wooden mallet and levelled
 Paved area is cured for about a week

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Timber Flooring

 Used for carpentry halls, dancing halls,


auditoriums, etc.
 Slightly costlier
 DPC layer is to be introduced below flooring
 Can be suspended or solid type
Flooring consists of boarding supported on bridging
or floor joists of timber
 Wooden block flooring is laid over it
Nailing strips are provided to support wooden
blocks

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