Grummer
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Between $1.98 and $2.32 a square foot it says in the link, depends on spacing.How much did that cost per square foot ?
That's only if you don't laminate the floor.Dog Dies After Eating Penny, Pennies Minted Before 1982 Contain Zinc | digtriad.com
This a very bad idea as pennies are very toxic and if you have small kids or pets they could swallow a penny. Whoever came up with this idea is not very bright as a dog could very easily bite a penny off the floor or a child will find a way to get off. And I bet the floor get very slippery when it wet. I used a pet forum and one person dog dies from swallowing pennies.
This does not make 'cent' at all.
That's only if you don't laminate the floor.
There is a special laminate that you pour on the floor. It's like a solified liquid mix.
First, put down the pennies.
Second, pour out and spread the laminate.
Third, let it dry.
Now, you have what looks like a plastic floor with pennies underneath.
Is your building on a slab, crawl space or basement foundation?If I did that in my condo I think my floor might fall in. My building is settling so much my doors are not working right anymore . You can see the walls getting creases .
Is your building on a slab, crawl space or basement foundation?
Seems maybe your condo needs a good structural engineering inspection to determine the problem source and suggest remedies. An independent inspector (not affiliated with a repair service) would be best.basement foundation. But the rain gutters all leak near my deck and I think that Iiswashing away the soil or making it too soft. I been after my condo for years to fix the rain gutter as the water is rotten on the wood and making the bricks crumble . We have a new condo management so I have no idea what they'll do. I tired to be a trustee with the last condo management but I am too outspoken and the some guys do not like that. One woman trustee told the last manger that the we where paying too much to for the decks that where going to build and the guy did not give a shit as it was not his money. The new manger said we paid too much money and the last deck we had put up cost about $800 less and it a better deck.
Seems maybe your condo needs a good structural engineering inspection to determine the problem source and suggest remedies. An independent inspector (not affiliated with a repair service) would be best.
Bad drainage could be one problem, for sure.
Between $1.98 and $2.32 a square foot it says in the link, depends on spacing.
Seems like that costs a pretty penny