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Overview of Interior Finishes Types Examples
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Anything that requires woodwork in the finished stages. Ex: Moldings around ceilings, Floors, Doors, Windows, shelving, cabinets, fireplace mantels, hand railing
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Moldings are estimated by linear foot Doors, Windows, Cabinets, etc. by the unit. Cost of these items vary considerably with kind and grade of materials and the grade of workmanship. Most Dependable Way To Estimate: List quantity and cost of each item seperately Show the quantity and cost of labor to install each
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Doors can be made of wood or metal. Time required to set door depends of size of opening and quality of workmanship. Exterior doors require more time due to thickness. Solid wood – exterior doors Hollow wood –interior doors Doors also can come prehung from manufacturer.
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Typically listed: Location Type Size Quantity Special Remarks Fire rating Frame type Material composition Hardware set
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Door Hardware
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May be metal, wood, or vinyl. Prices vary greatly. Prefabricated window frames are sent from supplier and are installed in previously framed stud walls.
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Typically includes: Designation (usually by letter) Size in width and height Material composition of the sash and frame Manufacturer and model number Type or Function (ex. Fixed, double-hung) Glazing requirements
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Placed on masonry and concrete walls to permit installation of gypsum, prefinished plywood, or other type of finished interior wall materials. Labor Hours required to place wood furring strips and grounds in usually estimated by 100 lf.
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Known as Drywall, aka sheetrock Manufactured in sheets ½” or 5/8” thick and 4’x 8’ or 4’ x 10’ Fastened to furring strips on concrete walls, directly to studs, and to the ceiling joists. Labor hours required to install drywall varies with size and complexity of area. (round walls are more complex than flat walls)
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Priced by the square foot (SF) Taping and finishing are listed by SF Pricing depends on finishing: Textured, smooth, sprayed Hanging drywall is usually done by a crew Usually a budget is allotted for touch-ups
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Prefinished plywood panels are used to cover walls and ceilings. Panels are ¼” – ¾” thick and 4’ wide by 8’ long. Available in almost every type of wood. Cost depends on size and species. The cost of labor installing plywood panels varies considerably with size, shape, and complexity of area. Waste factor can be high depending on shapes in areas.
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Base board moldings are made of pine or oak Installed at floor level around the room. Crown molding are installed at ceiling level
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Lumber used for flooring includes pine, fir, maple, spruce, and oak. Available in prefinished strips that have tongue and groove slots that are glued, rather than nailed.
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