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HAS ANYONE FIGURED OUT IF IT IS BETTER TO CREATE A FLOOR THROUGHOUT AN ENTIRE PROJECT OR TO DO IT IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS?
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You can do one floor system that is just your slab, and then do the finishes ie. carpet, tile, VCT, etc seperatly per rooms. Thats what we manily do and it seems to work best.
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not sure i understand the question? what do you mean by "THROUGHOUT AN ENTIRE PROJECT OR TO DO IT IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS?" are you refering to compound floors? if so, I tend not to use this method but rather separate the floors layers to their own floor type, this will give you greater control over the project. does this answer your question?
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