During the past couple of weeks, many people have found themselves at home a lot more due to the virus that’s going around. In order to slow down the spread, we’ve been deep cleaning and disinfecting every part of our… Read More
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Making a Statement with Patterns in Your Hardwood Flooring
When you look at your hardwood flooring, what patterns do you see? Do the boards change direction from one room to the other? Or is it the same pattern throughout your home? Different patterns in your hardwood flooring create different… Read More
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Dealing with Water Damage in Your Floors
Some types of hardwood floors are more water-resistant than others. Even so, water damage can ruin your floors. Water-damaged floors are weaker and less stable than the boards that aren’t affected in this way. Here is a guide on how… Read More
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Four Reasons Why You Can Put Hardwood Flooring in the Kitchen
Believe it or not, you can put hardwood flooring in the kitchen! The kitchen is bound to be the busiest part of your home. This means that it might make more sense to choose a different material, but there are… Read More
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4 Different Kinds of Engineered Hardwood
Getting new floors doesn’t need to be hard. When you do, you have a choice to make: should it be solid or engineered? There are many different types of engineered hardwood to choose from, but here are just a few… Read More
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Why Acacia is a Good Choice for Hardwood Flooring
Having options is always a good thing. When it’s time to choose a new hardwood floor, you’ve got to narrow them down. We’ve spoken before about the merits of acacia. So the question now is, why should you put your… Read More
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Fireplaces and Your Hardwood Flooring
Sitting by a fireplace in the evening can be a great way to relax. After all, in the winter, it can be too bitterly cold to sit outside and enjoy the use of your fire pit. Even so, use a… Read More
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Refreshing Your Hardwood Floors
Do you know what you have been tracking into the house? The weather can be gross all year long, but it tends to get worse during the winter. Mud, ice, snow, and dirt can all ruin the look of your… Read More