File:Floor protection-New Jersey state capitol.jpg

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English: To provide for adequate floor protection in the New Jersey State Capitol, this area was swept clean, then covered with polyethylene sheeting to protect against spills and dirt abrasion. Fiberboard (1/2 thick) was placed over floors and the joints sealed with tape. Finally 1/2" plywood was laid with all joints taped. This floor protection system has been successful over many years of use and is recommended in major construction areas, and where tile, marble, parquetry wood, or other historic flooring is involved.
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Source http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/PTN38/Interior.htm
Author Ford Farewell Mills, Gatsch Architects
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