Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-10 Thread Tom Fowle
Jenniffer,
I also prefer hardwood floors as you say for the feel and the
ease of maintenance. I can't imagine what actual arguments could
be made about blind kids and a particular floor being better for
them, you get used to what you get used too.

I do have a ballance problem, and therefore find very deep pile
or overly padded carpets feel less stable. You might argue that
falling on a carpet might hurt less than on a hard wood floor,,
but I can't see any huge signifficance to it.

My belief is that many modern homes, especially less expensive
ones and apartments etc. have carpet because it's cheaper and
easier to install and replace. I think most floors are based on
plywood subfloors unless you are on a concrete slab.

Throw rugs are treated with some suspicion for anybody with
possible ballance problems, as in older folks, they have to be
such that they don't raise up or move easilly.

Of course who knows what's in older homes, you should definitely
ask, and I'd think that any home inspector worth his pay should
find that out.

You do plan to have any home you want to buy inspected by a
qualified, unbiased inspector don't you?

Also make sure whether your local laws require full disclosure of
all home problems that the previous owner should have known about,
that way if something crops up that they didn't tell you about
and they should have known about, the previous owner is
responsible.

good luck

tom, renting for ever whether I like it or not.



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Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread Mike Rusk
I think you have answered your own question with regards to type of floor 
covering, it is your personal preference.  With the wide variety of flooring 
products available, you can always replace the flooring in your home.
For the mobility issue.  I believe you can use floor coverings for land marks 
but you can also use furniture placement.  I used furniture to create a 
physical landmark in a home where the hall was part of the living room to 
separate the two.  I also used furniture to guide us to the open stairs.
I know that in my current home we replaced the carpeting in our hallway with 
wood laminate as I was constantly getting lost because our living room has a 
wide doorway and I would have to walk to the entry way to find my way out.  We 
had a tile entry way and tile kitchen but everything else was carpeted.  I hate 
carpet in a dining room and I didn't like the carpet in my study, so we 
included them in our laminate.  It is very easy to clean with dust mop or one 
of those swiffer gadgets and it is guaranteed to last for ever, smile!  One 
draw back to the laminate versus carpeting, noise travels better and probably 
do the size of our rooms, sounds are magnified.
We plan to replace the carpeting in the livingroom, but haven't decided whether 
we will use the wood laminate or just see if there is real hardwood flooring 
and use an area rug.  I doubt there is real hardwood flooring.  Our home was 
built in the late 60's, but around here they were using plywood for flooring 
even then.
My thought is that you make sure that you can investigate the flooring before 
you buy.  I also recommend that you consider the physical structural soundness. 
 I also suggest having a home inspection and try for a home owner's warranty 
for the roof, furnace and air conditioning, hot water heater, wiring and 
plumbing.  Have someone you trust help you look at ceilings, walls, foundation. 
 You might also try to spend some time in the house by yourself to get a feel 
of what you think you need to make it your home.
I learned a lot about things like home inspections when I bought my third house 
and when I went to sell it and my fourth house, I had them inspected before 
putting it on the market so I could deal with any issues before selling them.
I also learned in selling my fourth home, at least in this part of the world, 
FHA requires things that other lenders don't and can add cost to the selling of 
the home.
But you didn't ask for all that.
  So, good luck in your house hunting and beware of sellers who have placed 
large, heavy items in strategic locations, afterall, they can also be used to 
cover up things.
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  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 1:57 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question


  I didn't really make it clear in that last post, but I am hoping for some 
comments on what kind of, if any, flooring works for someone who is blind? Both 
in terms of mobility and maintenance. I know my preference is for hard surfaces 
with occasional throw rugs as landmarks. Though I do not know if this has 
anything to do with my blindness, as this is the kind of look that appealed to 
me as a sighted person too. Though then the area carpet was more for aesthetics.

  Jennifer

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  From: Jennifer Jackson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 3:06 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

  Hey Guys,

  I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt. So if 
all goes well, I will be buying a house shortly. I am sure hoping you guys will 
have some help for me on a flooring question.

  I really like hard wood floors. Not just the look, but the sound and feel of 
walking on them. I think these are considered raised floors. How do I know what 
is under the carpet? I am looking at houses that were generally built in the 
60's and 70's.

  I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought 
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had built 
her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they will be 
helpful to him.

  Jennifer

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread Kenneth Suratt
I a interested in knowing how a car engine works. Starting from when the gas 
leaves the gas tank and finishes through the exhaust pipes. Could someone help 
me?
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jennifer Jackson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:06 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question


  Hey Guys,

  I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt. So if 
all goes well, I will be buying a house shortly. I am sure hoping you guys will 
have some help for me on a flooring question.

  I really like hard wood floors. Not just the look, but the sound and feel of 
walking on them. I think these are considered raised floors. How do I know what 
is under the carpet? I am looking at houses that were generally built in the 
60's and 70's.

  I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought 
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had built 
her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they will be 
helpful to him.

  Jennifer

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread Dale Leavens
Jennifer,

Hardwood floors were not commonly used in the 60s and '70s although you may 
find some.They date back much earlier and of course have enjoyed a revival in 
the past 15 to 20 years.

As for what is under the carpet mostly you have to look. The ground floor of 
this house has hardwood some under carpet but a lot is under a layer of what 
look to me like asbestos tiles and vinyl sheet.

Some of it is in pretty bad shape too.
Even if you are told it is there, you can't be sure about why it was covered 
up, it might be in pretty rough shape.

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  - Original Message - 
  From: Jennifer Jackson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:06 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question


  Hey Guys,

  I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt. So if 
all goes well, I will be buying a house shortly. I am sure hoping you guys will 
have some help for me on a flooring question.

  I really like hard wood floors. Not just the look, but the sound and feel of 
walking on them. I think these are considered raised floors. How do I know what 
is under the carpet? I am looking at houses that were generally built in the 
60's and 70's.

  I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought 
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had built 
her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they will be 
helpful to him.

  Jennifer

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RE: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread tunecollector
We will be ripping out the ceramic tile in the kitchen and replacing it with
cork flooring to diminish the shattering effect that you mentioned

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I just had a house built about five years ago and put in ceramic tile in the
bathroom, hall kitchen, dining room and burbur carpet in the living and
bedrooms . I like the ceramic because it is easy to clean and the carpet
pile is short and does not stain. The only draw back is if you drop
something made of glass on the ceramic, it is most likely be in pieces.
RJ
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From: Jennifer Jackson 
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>  
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:57 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

I didn't really make it clear in that last post, but I am hoping for some
comments on what kind of, if any, flooring works for someone who is blind?
Both in terms of mobility and maintenance. I know my preference is for hard
surfaces with occasional throw rugs as landmarks. Though I do not know if
this has anything to do with my blindness, as this is the kind of look that
appealed to me as a sighted person too. Though then the area carpet was more
for aesthetics.

Jennifer

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From: Jennifer Jackson 
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>  
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 3:06 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

Hey Guys,

I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt. So if
all goes well, I will be buying a house shortly. I am sure hoping you guys
will have some help for me on a flooring question.

I really like hard wood floors. Not just the look, but the sound and feel of
walking on them. I think these are considered raised floors. How do I know
what is under the carpet? I am looking at houses that were generally built
in the 60's and 70's.

I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had
built her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they
will be helpful to him.

Jennifer

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread Don
One thought  here when ever you see carpet covering hard wood flooring,  is 
what are they trying too cover here,  what are they trying to hide.  Maybe 
nothing.   Maybe they were just tired of hard wood floors,  are maybe there is 
more to it.   Just hard to  say, but worth  thinking about.  Don 
 
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  From: Jennifer Jackson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 3:06 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question


  Hey Guys,

  I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt. So if 
all goes well, I will be buying a house shortly. I am sure hoping you guys will 
have some help for me on a flooring question.

  I really like hard wood floors. Not just the look, but the sound and feel of 
walking on them. I think these are considered raised floors. How do I know what 
is under the carpet? I am looking at houses that were generally built in the 
60's and 70's.

  I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought 
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had built 
her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they will be 
helpful to him.

  Jennifer

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread RJ
I just had a house built about five years ago and put in ceramic tile  in the 
bathroom, hall kitchen, dining room and burbur carpet in the living and 
bedrooms . I like the ceramic because it is easy to clean and the carpet pile 
is short and does not stain. The only draw back is if you drop something made 
of glass on the ceramic, it is most likely  be in pieces.
RJ
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  From: Jennifer Jackson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:57 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question


  I didn't really make it clear in that last post, but I am hoping for some 
comments on what kind of, if any, flooring works for someone who is blind? Both 
in terms of mobility and maintenance. I know my preference is for hard surfaces 
with occasional throw rugs as landmarks. Though I do not know if this has 
anything to do with my blindness, as this is the kind of look that appealed to 
me as a sighted person too. Though then the area carpet was more for aesthetics.

  Jennifer

  - Original Message - 
  From: Jennifer Jackson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 3:06 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

  Hey Guys,

  I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt. So if 
all goes well, I will be buying a house shortly. I am sure hoping you guys will 
have some help for me on a flooring question.

  I really like hard wood floors. Not just the look, but the sound and feel of 
walking on them. I think these are considered raised floors. How do I know what 
is under the carpet? I am looking at houses that were generally built in the 
60's and 70's.

  I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought 
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had built 
her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they will be 
helpful to him.

  Jennifer

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread Jennifer Jackson
I didn't really make it clear in that last post, but I am hoping for some 
comments on what kind of, if any, flooring works for someone who is blind?  
Both in terms of mobility and maintenance.  I know my preference is for hard 
surfaces with occasional throw rugs as landmarks.  Though I do not know if this 
has anything to do with my blindness, as this is the kind of look that appealed 
to me as a sighted person too.  Though then the area carpet was more for 
aesthetics.


Jennifer
  
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jennifer Jackson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 3:06 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] flooring question


  Hey Guys,

  I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt. So if 
all goes well, I will be buying a house shortly. I am sure hoping you guys will 
have some help for me on a flooring question.

  I really like hard wood floors. Not just the look, but the sound and feel of 
walking on them. I think these are considered raised floors. How do I know what 
is under the carpet? I am looking at houses that were generally built in the 
60's and 70's.

  I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought 
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had built 
her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they will be 
helpful to him.

  Jennifer

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[BlindHandyMan] flooring question

2007-06-09 Thread Jennifer Jackson
Hey Guys,

I have been preauthorized for a home loan and have started the hunt.  So if all 
goes well, I will be buying a house shortly.  I am sure hoping you guys will 
have some help for me on a flooring question.

I really like hard wood floors.  Not just the look, but the sound and feel of 
walking on them.  I think these are considered raised floors.  How do I know 
what is under the carpet?  I am looking at houses that were generally built in 
the 60's and 70's.

I had always known I liked those kind of floors, but had not really thought 
about why until visiting the home of someone with a blind child who had built 
her house with those kind of floors because she had been told they will be 
helpful to him.


Jennifer


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