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Hardwood Floor Installation Pt. 2: Rooms to Avoid
As beautiful as durable as your new hardwood floor is, there are some places where you should avoid installing it. Which rooms are these, and what is the deal with hardwood floors in the kitchen? We’ll answer these questions and more. Read on to find out more!
The Advantages of Installing Hardwood Floors in the Summer
Choosing to install new hardwood floors during the summer is much easier than you might think. There are many advantages to installing hardwood floors even though you might feel paranoid that you have to be around to supervise everything. Consider some of these benefits when convenience is one of the factors that is on your … Continue reading
A Guide to Putting Hardwood Floors in Your Basement
If you’re planning on renovating or remodeling different parts of your home, you might be wondering what to do with your basement. For instance, you could have a tile or laminate floor that you’re unhappy with because of how slippery it is. That’s why you’ve experimented with rugs and carpeting, but you found that wasn’t … Continue reading
Install Hardwood Flooring Throughout Your Home
Right now your home could be furnished with carpeted floors. Although this is great on bare feet, it shouldn’t mean that you stay away from hardwood floors. Take a minute to inspect the subfloors underneath the carpet: are they made of hardwood or concrete? Here is why you should install hardwood flooring throughout your home.
Why Should I Move The Baseboard Before Installing Hardwood Floors?
How often do you think about the baseboards a few inches off of your floor? You might never spare them a thought unless you have guests coming over and you need to clean them up. But did you know that when you have to install hardwood floors, getting the baseboard out of the way makes … Continue reading
Are You Interested in Installing Hardwood Floors Over A Concrete Subfloor?
Now that the new year has arrived, you might decide to try something different with your home’s hardwood floors. If you are interested in installing hardwood floors, then there is one major factor to account for – the subfloor. In case your home’s subfloor is made of concrete, here is what you should do.