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FLOOR COVERING/FLOOR COVERING/
FLOOR FINISHFLOOR FINISH
DESINGED BY
Sunil Kumar
Research Scholar/ Food Production Faculty
Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management,
MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY,
ROHTAK
Haryana- 124001 INDIA Ph. No. 09996000499
email: skihm86@yahoo.com , balhara86@gmail.com
linkedin:- in.linkedin.com/in/ihmsunilkumar
facebook: www.facebook.com/ihmsunilkumar
webpage: chefsunilkumar.tripod.com
• The term floorings or floor finish
usually refers to all floors surface
other than carpet
• Floors forms the basis on which the
rest of the room is planned
• Kind of flooring required depends on
the purpose of the room
Classification of FloorClassification of Floor
FinishesFinishes
• Hard floor finishes
• Semi – hard floor finishes
• Soft floor finishes
Hard Floor FinishesHard Floor Finishes
• Cement
• Terrazzo
• Stone (marble, granite, limestone)
(slate)
• Ceramic tiles
• Resin
• Wood
CementCement
• Cement is mixed with
water to form a paste,
which is then mixed
with other materials to
form a hard product
called concrete
TerrazzoTerrazzo
• Terrazzo- Marble chips mixed with
cement uses- (often used in
swimming pools)
GranolithicGranolithic
• Granolithic- granite chips
mixed with cement
uses- (used for bathrooms
counter)
StoneStone (( marble, granite,marble, granite,
limestonelimestone))
• The natural stone are available in slab
form, is usually cut in tiles from quarried
blocks of the stone or rocks
• Floors made from marble & granite are
expensive and hard on feet
• Provides beautiful flooring material that
has a timeless, elegant quality
• They referred as hard floors because
they offer no resilience, are cold underfoot
and noisy in comparison to other types of
floors
slateslate
• This is used in store rooms,
kitchens, back areas and
laundry
Ceramic tilesCeramic tiles
• Ceramics tiles are natural
product made from clay,
• Glazed ceramics tiles
have a ceramic coating
applied to the tile body,
which gives the tile its
colour and finish
Glazed tiles are used in
kitchens and bathrooms
ResinResin
• Synthetic resin (polyester)
• Some marble chips are
mixed to make it more
attractive
• Due to the resilience of
resin the flooring show a
good recovery, inspite of
shiny surface they are non-
skid
• Used in laundry, cold
storage and back areas
BitumasticBitumastic
• This is joint less flooring and consist
of asphalt rolled on to a solid
subfloor in a hot plastic state
• Used in public bathrooms, hospital
corridors and other heavy traffic
areas
• It is harm by spirit, oil and acids
Magnesite flooringMagnesite flooring
• This consist of wood floor
and other fillers mixed
with burnt magnesite
and laid in form of situ or
blocks
• This are warm in
appearance with low cost
• Washing is avoided
• Used in linen rooms
Wood flooringWood flooring
• The elegant look of hard wood floor
can add warmth and character to
any room in a home
• The natural characteristics of wood
add depth and visual appearance
that many other types of floors try
to duplicate
• Wooden floors can be made from the
following wood:- Oak, Teak,
Rosewood, Walnut, Sandal, Cedar,
Honne, Mathi, Saal etc
• Used in Gymnasium, Health clubs,
bar and Dance floor
• Patterns of wood
Strip wood
Parquet herring bone
Parquet basket pattern
Semi – Hard Floor FinishesSemi – Hard Floor Finishes
• Thermoplastic
• Vinyl
• Linoleum
• Rubber sheets
ThermoplasticThermoplastic
• Made of asphalt tiles in the form of
warm, pliable slate, which hardens
on cooling
VinylVinyl
• Manufactured from
PVC or other synthetic
resins.
• Used on staircases and
pathways
LinoleumLinoleum
• Powdered cork +
resin +linseed oil
put in a jute
canvas, and the
whole is subjected
to heat and
pressure.
Used in linen rooms
and offices
Rubber sheetsRubber sheets
• Used in areas like
bars and
bathrooms
• They are noise free
Soft Floor FinishesSoft Floor Finishes
CarpetsCarpets
• Carpets are often referred as soft
floorings / grass floor coverings.
• They can be categorized by their
construction , patterns & types of
yarn used.
• A good carpeted floor usually
enhances look & appearance of your
premises .
USE OF CARPETSUSE OF CARPETS
• GIVES PERSONALITY TO WORK PLACE RANGING
FROM BOLD TO FORMAL.
• IN HOSPITALITY SETTINGS IT CAN PROVIDE
DIRECTIONAL CLUES TO MOVE PEOPLE TO THE
REGISTRATION COUNTERS OR ELEVATORS.
• IN HEALTHCARE DIVISON CARPETS CAN BE
SOOTHING & EMOTIONAL HEALING.
• IT CAN BLOCK OUT SOUND IN A SCHOOL COMPUTER
LAB
• IN RETAIL, CARPETS ARE A WELCOME ADDITION.
• THE POPULARITY OF CARPETS HAS GROWN
TREMENDOUSLY IN RESTAURANTS, HOTELS,
OFFICES,SHOPS AS CARPETED FLOOR OFFERS
COMFORT, INCREASES NOISE ABSORBANCY & HAS
AN ASTHETIC APPEAL.
THEY HAVE THREETHEY HAVE THREE
COMPONENTSCOMPONENTS::
A) UNDERLAY/ PADDINGA) UNDERLAY/ PADDING
B) SECONDARY BACKINGB) SECONDARY BACKING
C) PILE- (2 types) hard, loopedC) PILE- (2 types) hard, looped
Types of carpetsTypes of carpets
• Woven
•
• Tufted
• Pile bonded
• Needle punched
• Electrostatically
flocked
Methods of cleaning carpetsMethods of cleaning carpets
• Vacuuming
• Dry powder cleaning
• Dry foaming cleaning
• Rotary shampoo machines
• Water extraction
Different floor coverings inDifferent floor coverings in
different roomsdifferent rooms
• Kitchen and bathroom- vinyl,
linoleum, cork, ceramics, natural
stone, concrete, wood, laminate
• Living rooms- carpets, wood
• Bed rooms- carpets
How to clean hard floorHow to clean hard floor
• Floor cleaning is a major
occupation throughout the world.
The main job of most cleaners is to
clean floors
•
The principal reasons for floorThe principal reasons for floor
cleaning are:cleaning are:
• To prevent injuries due to tripping or slipping.
Injuries due to slips and trips on level floors are a
major cause of accidental injury or death. Bad
practice in floor cleaning is itself a major cause of
accidents.[1]
• To beautify the floor
• To remove stains, dirt, litter and obstructions
• To remove grit and sand which scratch and wear
down the surface.
• To remove allergens, in particular dust
• To prevent wear to the surface e.g. by using a
floor wax or protective sealant.
• To make the environment sanitary e.g. in
kitchens
• To maintain an optimum traction e.g. for dance
floors
Methods of floor cleaningMethods of floor cleaning
• The treatment needed for different types of floors
is very different. For safety it is most important to
ensure the floor is not left even slightly wet after
cleaning or mopping up.
• Sawdust is used on some floors to absorb any
liquids that fall rather than trying to prevent them
being spilt. The sawdust is swept up and replaced
each day. This was common in the past in pubs
and is still used in some butchers and
fishmongers.
• It used to be common to use tea leaves to collect
dirt from carpets and remove odours. Nowadays
it is sill quite common to use diatomaceous earth,
or in fact any cat litter type material, to remove
infestations from floors.
Wood flooringWood flooring
• Wood flooring should be treated
completely differently depending on
whether it waxed or oiled, or
whether it has a polyurethane
coating. It is important to determine
the type of finish of a wood floor and
always treat it the appropriate way,
for instance it is difficult to clear
wood floor wax from a polyurethane
floor.
Tips for cleaning differentTips for cleaning different
types of floorstypes of floors
• The Linoleum floor can be cleaned with any
solvent that is not chemical-based. Using
aggressive scrubbing pad must be avoided. Avoid
using alkaline products on these type of tiles as it
causes the floor to turn yellow very soon.
• Whatever be the type of floor, test clean a small
tiled area first and see the effects before using a
floor cleanser on the entire floor.
• The floors with unglazed floor tiles can be cleaned
by vacuum cleaners. They should be dusted very
often. Use a mild detergent and little water to
clean them.
Tips for cleaning differentTips for cleaning different
types of floorstypes of floors
• The Hardwood type of floors can be
cleaned with oil soap and follow the
instructions as mentioned on it. Before
using oil soap, make sure that the tiles are
free from dirt and dust. Use a moist mop
or a sponge mop to apply on the floor but
do not allow it to wet excessively. Let the
floor dry before using it again. Regular
cleaning of such floors will get rid of the
scratches of the tiles.
• Sweep concrete floors often and use any
degreaser or detergent based cleaner on
them.
• The rubber tiled floors need to be cleaned
Agents used to clean MarbleAgents used to clean Marble
• Acetone
• Hydrogen peroxide or Ammonia
• Marble cleaner ( Taski product
Nobile)
DESINGED BY
Sunil Kumar
Research Scholar/ Food Production Faculty
Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management,
MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY,
ROHTAK
Haryana- 124001 INDIA Ph. No. 09996000499
email: skihm86@yahoo.com , balhara86@gmail.com
linkedin:- in.linkedin.com/in/ihmsunilkumar
facebook: www.facebook.com/ihmsunilkumar
webpage: chefsunilkumar.tripod.com

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Floor covering in housekeeping

  • 1. FLOOR COVERING/FLOOR COVERING/ FLOOR FINISHFLOOR FINISH DESINGED BY Sunil Kumar Research Scholar/ Food Production Faculty Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management, MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK Haryana- 124001 INDIA Ph. No. 09996000499 email: skihm86@yahoo.com , balhara86@gmail.com linkedin:- in.linkedin.com/in/ihmsunilkumar facebook: www.facebook.com/ihmsunilkumar webpage: chefsunilkumar.tripod.com
  • 2. • The term floorings or floor finish usually refers to all floors surface other than carpet • Floors forms the basis on which the rest of the room is planned • Kind of flooring required depends on the purpose of the room
  • 3. Classification of FloorClassification of Floor FinishesFinishes • Hard floor finishes • Semi – hard floor finishes • Soft floor finishes
  • 4. Hard Floor FinishesHard Floor Finishes • Cement • Terrazzo • Stone (marble, granite, limestone) (slate) • Ceramic tiles • Resin • Wood
  • 5. CementCement • Cement is mixed with water to form a paste, which is then mixed with other materials to form a hard product called concrete
  • 6. TerrazzoTerrazzo • Terrazzo- Marble chips mixed with cement uses- (often used in swimming pools)
  • 7. GranolithicGranolithic • Granolithic- granite chips mixed with cement uses- (used for bathrooms counter)
  • 8. StoneStone (( marble, granite,marble, granite, limestonelimestone)) • The natural stone are available in slab form, is usually cut in tiles from quarried blocks of the stone or rocks • Floors made from marble & granite are expensive and hard on feet • Provides beautiful flooring material that has a timeless, elegant quality • They referred as hard floors because they offer no resilience, are cold underfoot and noisy in comparison to other types of floors
  • 9. slateslate • This is used in store rooms, kitchens, back areas and laundry
  • 10. Ceramic tilesCeramic tiles • Ceramics tiles are natural product made from clay, • Glazed ceramics tiles have a ceramic coating applied to the tile body, which gives the tile its colour and finish Glazed tiles are used in kitchens and bathrooms
  • 11. ResinResin • Synthetic resin (polyester) • Some marble chips are mixed to make it more attractive • Due to the resilience of resin the flooring show a good recovery, inspite of shiny surface they are non- skid • Used in laundry, cold storage and back areas
  • 12. BitumasticBitumastic • This is joint less flooring and consist of asphalt rolled on to a solid subfloor in a hot plastic state • Used in public bathrooms, hospital corridors and other heavy traffic areas • It is harm by spirit, oil and acids
  • 13. Magnesite flooringMagnesite flooring • This consist of wood floor and other fillers mixed with burnt magnesite and laid in form of situ or blocks • This are warm in appearance with low cost • Washing is avoided • Used in linen rooms
  • 14. Wood flooringWood flooring • The elegant look of hard wood floor can add warmth and character to any room in a home • The natural characteristics of wood add depth and visual appearance that many other types of floors try to duplicate • Wooden floors can be made from the following wood:- Oak, Teak, Rosewood, Walnut, Sandal, Cedar, Honne, Mathi, Saal etc • Used in Gymnasium, Health clubs, bar and Dance floor • Patterns of wood Strip wood Parquet herring bone Parquet basket pattern
  • 15. Semi – Hard Floor FinishesSemi – Hard Floor Finishes • Thermoplastic • Vinyl • Linoleum • Rubber sheets
  • 16. ThermoplasticThermoplastic • Made of asphalt tiles in the form of warm, pliable slate, which hardens on cooling
  • 17. VinylVinyl • Manufactured from PVC or other synthetic resins. • Used on staircases and pathways
  • 18. LinoleumLinoleum • Powdered cork + resin +linseed oil put in a jute canvas, and the whole is subjected to heat and pressure. Used in linen rooms and offices
  • 19. Rubber sheetsRubber sheets • Used in areas like bars and bathrooms • They are noise free
  • 20. Soft Floor FinishesSoft Floor Finishes CarpetsCarpets • Carpets are often referred as soft floorings / grass floor coverings. • They can be categorized by their construction , patterns & types of yarn used. • A good carpeted floor usually enhances look & appearance of your premises .
  • 21. USE OF CARPETSUSE OF CARPETS • GIVES PERSONALITY TO WORK PLACE RANGING FROM BOLD TO FORMAL. • IN HOSPITALITY SETTINGS IT CAN PROVIDE DIRECTIONAL CLUES TO MOVE PEOPLE TO THE REGISTRATION COUNTERS OR ELEVATORS. • IN HEALTHCARE DIVISON CARPETS CAN BE SOOTHING & EMOTIONAL HEALING. • IT CAN BLOCK OUT SOUND IN A SCHOOL COMPUTER LAB • IN RETAIL, CARPETS ARE A WELCOME ADDITION. • THE POPULARITY OF CARPETS HAS GROWN TREMENDOUSLY IN RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, OFFICES,SHOPS AS CARPETED FLOOR OFFERS COMFORT, INCREASES NOISE ABSORBANCY & HAS AN ASTHETIC APPEAL.
  • 22. THEY HAVE THREETHEY HAVE THREE COMPONENTSCOMPONENTS:: A) UNDERLAY/ PADDINGA) UNDERLAY/ PADDING B) SECONDARY BACKINGB) SECONDARY BACKING C) PILE- (2 types) hard, loopedC) PILE- (2 types) hard, looped
  • 23. Types of carpetsTypes of carpets • Woven • • Tufted • Pile bonded • Needle punched • Electrostatically flocked
  • 24. Methods of cleaning carpetsMethods of cleaning carpets • Vacuuming • Dry powder cleaning • Dry foaming cleaning • Rotary shampoo machines • Water extraction
  • 25. Different floor coverings inDifferent floor coverings in different roomsdifferent rooms • Kitchen and bathroom- vinyl, linoleum, cork, ceramics, natural stone, concrete, wood, laminate • Living rooms- carpets, wood • Bed rooms- carpets
  • 26. How to clean hard floorHow to clean hard floor • Floor cleaning is a major occupation throughout the world. The main job of most cleaners is to clean floors •
  • 27. The principal reasons for floorThe principal reasons for floor cleaning are:cleaning are: • To prevent injuries due to tripping or slipping. Injuries due to slips and trips on level floors are a major cause of accidental injury or death. Bad practice in floor cleaning is itself a major cause of accidents.[1] • To beautify the floor • To remove stains, dirt, litter and obstructions • To remove grit and sand which scratch and wear down the surface. • To remove allergens, in particular dust • To prevent wear to the surface e.g. by using a floor wax or protective sealant. • To make the environment sanitary e.g. in kitchens • To maintain an optimum traction e.g. for dance floors
  • 28. Methods of floor cleaningMethods of floor cleaning • The treatment needed for different types of floors is very different. For safety it is most important to ensure the floor is not left even slightly wet after cleaning or mopping up. • Sawdust is used on some floors to absorb any liquids that fall rather than trying to prevent them being spilt. The sawdust is swept up and replaced each day. This was common in the past in pubs and is still used in some butchers and fishmongers. • It used to be common to use tea leaves to collect dirt from carpets and remove odours. Nowadays it is sill quite common to use diatomaceous earth, or in fact any cat litter type material, to remove infestations from floors.
  • 29. Wood flooringWood flooring • Wood flooring should be treated completely differently depending on whether it waxed or oiled, or whether it has a polyurethane coating. It is important to determine the type of finish of a wood floor and always treat it the appropriate way, for instance it is difficult to clear wood floor wax from a polyurethane floor.
  • 30. Tips for cleaning differentTips for cleaning different types of floorstypes of floors • The Linoleum floor can be cleaned with any solvent that is not chemical-based. Using aggressive scrubbing pad must be avoided. Avoid using alkaline products on these type of tiles as it causes the floor to turn yellow very soon. • Whatever be the type of floor, test clean a small tiled area first and see the effects before using a floor cleanser on the entire floor. • The floors with unglazed floor tiles can be cleaned by vacuum cleaners. They should be dusted very often. Use a mild detergent and little water to clean them.
  • 31. Tips for cleaning differentTips for cleaning different types of floorstypes of floors • The Hardwood type of floors can be cleaned with oil soap and follow the instructions as mentioned on it. Before using oil soap, make sure that the tiles are free from dirt and dust. Use a moist mop or a sponge mop to apply on the floor but do not allow it to wet excessively. Let the floor dry before using it again. Regular cleaning of such floors will get rid of the scratches of the tiles. • Sweep concrete floors often and use any degreaser or detergent based cleaner on them. • The rubber tiled floors need to be cleaned
  • 32. Agents used to clean MarbleAgents used to clean Marble • Acetone • Hydrogen peroxide or Ammonia • Marble cleaner ( Taski product Nobile) DESINGED BY Sunil Kumar Research Scholar/ Food Production Faculty Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management, MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK Haryana- 124001 INDIA Ph. No. 09996000499 email: skihm86@yahoo.com , balhara86@gmail.com linkedin:- in.linkedin.com/in/ihmsunilkumar facebook: www.facebook.com/ihmsunilkumar webpage: chefsunilkumar.tripod.com