FLOORING AND SKIRTING Clause Samples

The 'Flooring and Skirting' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation of flooring and skirting boards within a construction or renovation project. It typically specifies the types of materials to be used, the methods of installation, and the quality or finish expected, such as the use of hardwood, tile, or laminate for floors and matching skirting boards along the base of walls. This clause ensures that both flooring and skirting are completed to a consistent standard, preventing disputes over workmanship and clarifying the responsibilities of the contractor.
FLOORING AND SKIRTING. All and other flooring and skirting inside the flat including the balcony shall be made with 2x2 vetrified tiles. The toilets shall have 6’ glazed white anti skid vitrified tiles. The kitchen will have anti skid vitrified tiles All doors frame will be made of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. The main door will be of flush door with lamination. Internal door shall be commercial water proof flush type affixed on proper timber frame painted with primer paint. Toilets will have PVC door. The main door shall be provided with one magic eye.
FLOORING AND SKIRTING. All and other flooring and skirting inside the flat including the balcony shall be made with marble. The toilets shall have 6’ glazed white ceramic tiles with marble flooring. The kitchen will have marble flooring with situ gray. DOORS: All doors frame will be made of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. The main door will be of solid wood. Internal door shall be commercial water proof flush type affixed on proper timber frame painted with primer paint. Toilets will have plastic door. The main door shall be provided with one magic eye.
FLOORING AND SKIRTING. All and other flooring and skirting inside the flat including the balcony shall be made with
FLOORING AND SKIRTING. The Floors will be of Vitrified tiles (Basic rate Rs. 700/- per sq.m.).

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