Essential Tiling Tools Every Homeowner Needs

Posted on: 27 January 2016
Handing your own tile installation and repairs at home is not too difficult, if you take the time to learn how to do it right and invest in quality tools. Unfortunately many homeowners don't realize that there is a difference between tiling tools and tools you may use for other jobs around the house, and trying to cut or lay tile with these other tools can mean poorly cut tiles and tiles that pull away from the wall or floor.
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Care Tips to Increase the Lifespan of Your Carpet

Posted on: 19 January 2016
Carpet flooring can be a great way to add value to your home. It allows you to change the style in any room and make the entire space seem updated. Since carpet can be a costly investment, it is important that you are aware of care tips that are designed to make carpet look like new for longer periods of time. There are steps that you can take to ensure that the lifespan of your carpet is increased.
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How to Make Sure You Are Getting the Absolute Best Timber Floor

Posted on: 29 December 2015
It's a widely known fact that every different flooring material comes with its own benefits, which is exactly why it's extremely difficult to ensure that you're choosing the correct type of material for your floor. If you're looking for an easy-to-clean, classy, but durable solution, you should consider giving timber flooring a try. In addition to being stylish and durable, timber floors feature anti-allergic features, which help in creating a bacteria-free atmosphere for you and your family.
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Common Questions People Ask About Sanding Wood Floors

Posted on: 19 November 2015
If you are thinking about refinishing your wood flooring for the first time, you will first need to sand the floor in preparation for the new finish. And as this is your first go-round, you may need some basic information about sanding to get the job done. So to help you out, here are the answers to some common questions first-timers ask about the sanding process. What Machines Will I Need?
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