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Types of Commercial Flooring

Types of Commercial Flooring

Commercial flooring comes in many different types, what sets it apart from other flooring varieties is its high strength.
Commercial flooring is known for being tough, durable, and at the same time attractive which makes it a great choice for many different spaces such as waiting rooms, office areas, patient rooms etc.

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Light Vs. Dark: Which Flooring Will You Choose?

Light Vs. Dark: Which Flooring Will You Choose?

When you want to buy hardwood flooring one of the first things you need to consider is whether you prefer light or dark wood. Maybe you’ve heard that dark wood can make a space feel more inviting, but smaller, or maybe you’re worried that light floors require a lot of maintenance to keep them looking new.

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How To Minimize Pet Scratching And Odors

How To Minimize Pet Scratching And Odors

Pets are important members of our home and bring challenges when it comes to keeping floors spotless. From scratches to odors, having pets indoors can lead to wear and tear. However, with the right habits, you can keep your floors looking great while enjoying the company of your pets.

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Tips For Choosing The Perfect Laminate Flooring

Tips For Choosing The Perfect Laminate Flooring

Homeowners choose laminate flooring for its numerous benefits. Laminate flooring is easy to maintain and cost effective, making it a great choice for busy families or those on a budget. Laminate flooring is available in a wide range of colors and styles, so you can find the perfect look for your home.

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Tips For Buying Laminate Flooring

Tips For Buying Laminate Flooring

When buying flooring, there are many options. You can choose between wood, tile or stone. To make you feel comfortable in your home, the quality of the laminate must also be excellent.

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Mistakes When Laying Tiles

Mistakes When Laying Tiles

When we want to renovate the floor at home to change or improve our environment, we often take the risk ourselves to avoid extra expenses. However, we must bear in mind that this can cause problems. A poorly placed piece can damage the results and in the end you spend more on fixing than on changing.

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