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Con: Some of the tiles at BioCurious got damaged after only 1yr, especially over bumps and dents in the concrete which resulted in local wear on the tiles. Might be because of the dirt cheap tiles they used though. Also, repair is easy: just peel up damaged tile, and stick down another.
Con: Some of the tiles at BioCurious got damaged after only 1yr, especially over bumps and dents in the concrete which resulted in local wear on the tiles. Might be because of the dirt cheap tiles they used though. Also, repair is easy: just peel up damaged tile, and stick down another.
== Woodish materials ==
We could do the "softer" half of sudo as wood floor. The "click" flooring is super easy and fast to lay. If we did the half of sudo where the servers are, but excluding the raised server area. That's probably around 700-800 square feet.
"Engineered wood" flooring like [https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bruce-Distressed-Oak-Toast-3-8-in-Thick-x-5-in-Wide-Varying-Length-Engineered-Hardwood-Flooring-25-sq-ft-case-AHS5010Z5P/202057418 this] is around $2 to $4 per sqft. Then the underlayment is a bit extra and we'll need some metal panels to make a nice boundary to the rest of the floor which I haven't priced out.
Just the wood will be $1400 to $3200 which is the vast majority of the cost.