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Hi Carl,

Your comments on the cement/wood floor was once again an education. We can

always count on you for that. Thank you.

I do have a question. Here where I live alot of people are going w/cement

floors, over basements. Not slabs on ground. Often I have pictured my perfect

" safe " home, and how I would build it. Not that it would ever happen. But, in

this home I have put cement floors thru out, stained them and so forth.

hehehehe What are your thoughts on cement floors? To me it just seems perfect.

But, I'll bet you have a better picture or opinion of which I would be

interested in hearing when you have time.

I have been in some of the homes that have these. It just smells so fresh,

clean. No carpet/lino scents. Just seems " safe. "

Thank you,

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Just curious , do you mean there would be a cement ceiling over

basement instead of wood beams supporting a floor above basement? No

second floor?

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> Hi Carl,

> Your comments on the cement/wood floor was once again an education.

We can always count on you for that. Thank you.

>

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Barb,

Yes that is what I mean. My friends sister is actually almost done w/her home.

She has done this. (I have not seen hers) No wood at all for the

floors/ceilings. It is a beautiful technique, lots of different finishes. You

can't even tell it is cement. You can make it look like marble, ceramic,

anything you'd like.

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Just curious , do you mean there would be a cement ceiling over

basement instead of wood beams supporting a floor above basement? No

second floor?

>

> Hi Carl,

> Your comments on the cement/wood floor was once again an education.

We can always count on you for that. Thank you.

>

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Cement in the air can be much different than cement on the ground.

The difference is one is in contact with moisture and the other one

isn't. Cement flooring with a sealant or finish on top (so there

isn't cement dust like with basement floors) can be great. Less

water/moisture content, less organic material for food, more easily

cleaned than carpet, etc.

However, some individuals that are more chemically intolerant have

problems with additives in cement, especially the vinyl plasticizers.

Again, one size does not always fit all. But in general cement floors

can be better for many.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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> Hi Carl,

> Your comments on the cement/wood floor was once again an education. We can

always count on you for that. Thank you.

> I do have a question. Here where I live alot of people are going w/cement

floors, over basements. Not slabs on ground. Often I have pictured my perfect

" safe " home, and how I would build it. Not that it would ever happen. But, in

this home I have put cement floors thru out, stained them and so forth.

hehehehe What are your thoughts on cement floors? To me it just seems perfect.

But, I'll bet you have a better picture or opinion of which I would be

interested in hearing when you have time.

> I have been in some of the homes that have these. It just smells so fresh,

clean. No carpet/lino scents. Just seems " safe. "

> Thank you,

>

>

>

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CARL--I dilly dallied on a house too long which had slab concrete foundation

which had been sealed. It was the best house I ever found despite the carpet.

Now I know why. So few have slabs in Richmond and even fewer are sealed. Jane

Ann

" Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...> wrote: ,

Cement in the air can be much different than cement on the ground.

The difference is one is in contact with moisture and the other one

isn't. Cement flooring with a sealant or finish on top (so there

isn't cement dust like with basement floors) can be great. Less

water/moisture content, less organic material for food, more easily

cleaned than carpet, etc.

However, some individuals that are more chemically intolerant have

problems with additives in cement, especially the vinyl plasticizers.

Again, one size does not always fit all. But in general cement floors

can be better for many.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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> Hi Carl,

> Your comments on the cement/wood floor was once again an education. We can

always count on you for that. Thank you.

> I do have a question. Here where I live alot of people are going w/cement

floors, over basements. Not slabs on ground. Often I have pictured my perfect

" safe " home, and how I would build it. Not that it would ever happen. But, in

this home I have put cement floors thru out, stained them and so forth. hehehehe

What are your thoughts on cement floors? To me it just seems perfect. But, I'll

bet you have a better picture or opinion of which I would be interested in

hearing when you have time.

> I have been in some of the homes that have these. It just smells so fresh,

clean. No carpet/lino scents. Just seems " safe. "

> Thank you,

>

>

>

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, was mold the reason she did this or for storm resistence or

just liked the style of it. I have seen nothing like that here but

have seen pictures of all concrete structures and also new concrete

finishes recently.

>

> Barb,

> Yes that is what I mean. My friends sister is actually almost done

w/her home. She has done this. (I have not seen hers) No wood at all

for the floors/ceilings. It is a beautiful technique, lots of

different finishes. You can't even tell it is cement. You can make

it look like marble, ceramic, anything you'd like.

>

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She did it because it is in style over here, and it is beautiful also. If I

ever got the chance to do it I would to. No carpet, not tile grout to clean, no

wood to wax, cleans easily.

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, was mold the reason she did this or for storm resistence or

just liked the style of it. I have seen nothing like that here but

have seen pictures of all concrete structures and also new concrete

finishes recently.

>

> Barb,

> Yes that is what I mean. My friends sister is actually almost done

w/her home. She has done this. (I have not seen hers) No wood at all

for the floors/ceilings. It is a beautiful technique, lots of

different finishes. You can't even tell it is cement. You can make

it look like marble, ceramic, anything you'd like.

>

>

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I've seen some interesting wall designs. Have you seen her floor? Is

it painted shiny solid color. I've seen that or does it have a

design?

>

> She did it because it is in style over here, and it is beautiful

also. If I ever got the chance to do it I would to. No carpet, not

tile grout to clean, no wood to wax, cleans easily.

>

>

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Barb,

I have not seen hers. But yes they put designs in them. I have seen them look

like marble, ceramic, imported stone, stained one color, alot of different

things you can do to them. Also, something else that is very cool. They also

do counters out of cement too. They can match your floor, or however you'd like

them. You can finish them shiney, or matte. I have only seen shiney, and

believe that is what I would pick.

[] Re:Carl/flooring

I've seen some interesting wall designs. Have you seen her floor? Is

it painted shiny solid color. I've seen that or does it have a

design?

>

> She did it because it is in style over here, and it is beautiful

also. If I ever got the chance to do it I would to. No carpet, not

tile grout to clean, no wood to wax, cleans easily.

>

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Has anyone here ever used a radiant heating system using the floor as a

radiator or heat reservoir?

You could collect the heat in a hydronic solar system and use the water to

transfer it to the floor...when appropriate..

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