Don’t pick floors for looks alone. Aim for R10 in dining, but use R12 in wet...

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Don’t pick floors for looks alone. Aim for R10 in dining, but use R12 in wet zones to keep staff safe. Skimping on the initial cost is a mistake. If you cheap out now, you will be fixing peeling edges and loose joints within six months.