December 14th, 2009 by Michael Russell
When it is time to replace or upgrade any of the floors in your home, there are a large number of materials from which to choose. If you take a little time to research and plan, you can get great results. Be prepared for several days of upheaval in your home, as the room will be unavailable and you will need to remove all furniture. So, when a homeowner has decided to take the plunge and install new flooring, what are the options available for the flooring material?
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December 14th, 2009 by granitestonemarble
Hardwood Flooring Services has the expertise to reflect your style. Wooden flooring are a lifetime investment and decisions concerning them should not be treated lightly, choosing a certified professional can make sure that you get a stunning lifetime floor. Hardwood flooring is in a class on it’s own ; not just a choice in flooring, [...]
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November 28th, 2009 by granitestonemarble
Laminate Wood Flooring is actually superior to the product it was designed to mimic is called a floating floor as it literally floats on top of the floor or sub floor underneath. Laminate Wood Flooring is a kind of flooring that enhances the natural look of wood with greater durability and toughness is done using [...]
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November 13th, 2009 by granitestonemarble
Since slate has a very fine molecular makeup, it has been proven to have many advantages over other residential flooring such as its affordability and low maintainence. Because of its fine material attributes it is very resistant to moisture or spilling accidents, so that if an accident does occur it will be easy to clean [...]
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October 2nd, 2009 by Steven Tikas
A travertine kitchen floors is one of the newer types of kitchen flooring material on the market today but it is another type of stone, one in the limestone family, so the material itself has been around for a very long time (was used heavily during the Roman times). Travertine is formed from limestone put under high amounts of pressure which is what turns it into travertine, and travertine will turn into marble if put under even higher amounts of pressure so it is in the family with one of the most sought after flooring materials available.
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