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subfloor

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subfloor [′səb‚flȯr]
(building construction)
The rough floor which rests on the floor joists and on which the finished floor is laid. Also known as blind floor; counterfloor.


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During construction, Smallbone received all new HVAC equipment, electrical distribution upgrades, second floor plumbing, ceilings, drywall, partitions, subfloor and finishes.
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The tile can be placed over residual adhesives and most subfloors, and it resists migration of subfloor contaminants such as paint, glue, and stains.
 
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