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Definition of Subfloors
1. subfloor [n] - See also: subfloor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subfloors
Literary usage of Subfloors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Carpentry and Building (1905)
"To be carried down to subfloors at exterior walls. The lathing for gable to be
done with metal lath. Plastering.—The walls and ceilings where finished to be ..."
2. Historic Building Interiors: An Annotated Bibliography by Anne Grimmer (1994)
"The author explains how to choose materials, repair subfloors and replace finish
floorboards in historic tongue-and-groove hardwood floors. ..."
3. Examples of Industrial Education by Frank Mitchell Leavitt (1912)
"Cornices (parts, styles, and construction). Siding and shingling. Floors and
subfloors. Setting of door jambs. Base blocks, corner blocks, head blocks, ..."
4. Examples of Industrial Education by Frank Mitchell Leavitt (1912)
"... and subfloors. Setting of door jambs. Base blocks, corner blocks, head blocks,
plaster casings, fillets, neck moldings, head casings, dust caps. ..."
5. Examples of Industrial Education by Frank Mitchell Leavitt (1912)
"Trussing. Cornices (parts, styles, and construction). Siding and shingling.
Floors and subfloors. Setting of door jambs. Base blocks, corner blocks, ..."
6. Multi-Language Glossary on Natural Disasters edited by Kenzo Toki (1994)
"3.3 A Crawlspace Post-construction Alternative Due to difficulties often encountered
in sealing subfloors and insulating pipes in crawlspace houses, ..."
7. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"... crews in thirty-man teams built the rows of houses. Each team of workmen was
subdivided by specialty. One man with a pneumatic hammer nailed subfloors ..."