Flooring/Carpeting.(school buildings)
American School & University, July, 2006 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy Because some parts of a school facility might age and deteriorate out of view of those using the building, administrators might be tempted to put off improvements or let conditions slide. But when the floors in a school begin to go, the problem is evident to every student and staff member whose heels come in contact with the surface.
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When schools decide their flooring needs to be replaced, the first issue to be resolved is what type of flooring should be used. That will depend on how the space in question is used. "Flooring should be ...
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