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ESTIMATES OF WALL

AND FLOOR FINISHES


Engr. Jayvee L. Gagan
Example 1 Ceramic Tiles
• From the figure shown, determine the
quantity of the following materials:
a. 10 x 20 cm. glazed wall tiles
b. 20 x 20 cm. unglazed floor tiles
c. Cement for mortar
d. White cement for joint filler
Example 2 Marble Tiles
• From the figure shown, solve the number of 30 x 60 cm marble tiles
required including the cement and sand for class B adhesive.
20.00 m

30 x 60 cm marble tiles
7.00 m
A-1

17.00 m

A-2

7.00 m
Example 3 Vinyls
• An office room with a general
dimensions of 9.00 x 7.00 m is
undergoing renovation.
Determine the number of 40 x
40 cm vinyl tiles required
including its adhesive for
installation.
Example 4 Painting
• A concrete firewall measures 30 meters
long and 12 meters high. Determine the
number of gallons (4 liters content)
required using Acrylic Gloss Latex Paint if
the wall is:
a. Wooden trowel finish (coarse to
rough)
b. Paper finished (fine to coarse)
c. Fine to Smooth (putty finish)
Assignment
• 1. A public comfort room has a floor dimension of 4.00 meters wide
and 10 meters long. The floor is finished with 20 x 20 cm unglazed
ceramic tiles and the wall specifies 10 x 20 cm marble tiles 2.00
meters high. Solve for:
a. 10 x 20 cm. marble tiles for wall
b. 20 x 20 cm. unglazed ceramic floor tiles
c. Cement mortar and white cement for floor tiles
d. Cement mortar using class A mixture for walls
e. Polymer liquid, hardener and calsomine powder.
Assignment
• 2. A solid firewall measures 45 meters long by 18 meters high is to be
painted with Acryic gloss latex paint. The plan specifies two final coat
over the primer. Solve for the following materials if the wall finish is
“fine to coarse” and “smooth to fine”.

(a) Acrylic concrete sealer primer in gallons


(b) Gloss latex in gallons
(c) Neutralizer

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