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		<title>Floors &#8211; Suspended Wooden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suspended Timber / Wooden Floors
Timber or wooden floors will have supporting beams and a top layer of either floor boards or sheets made of chipboard or plywood.
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		<title>Floors &#8211; Solid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solid Floor:
Solid floors in the UK are generally constructed in layers.
1, a foundation layer of compacted hardcore (to stabilise the soil) topped with what is commonly called a blinding layer of sand, (the sand fills any gaps in the hardcore and helps to give a smooth surface)
2, then a layer or sheet of plastic to [...]]]></description>
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