Posted in Flooring, floor covering, floors | March 14th, 2010
If you are living in an extremely chilled environment, and would like to enjoy the warmth of the stovetop around you, you can try installing radiant heat system at your home or at your business place. It is truly a wonderful experience and keeps you quite comfortable throughout the day.
Posted in Flooring, floor | March 14th, 2010
Radiant floor heat has several advantages over any traditional mode of heating system. These days more and more people are actually seeking professional help to install radiant floor heat system at their living area. Now if you are using any traditional mode of heating system, you might have wondered why you need a radiant heating system.
Posted in Flooring, floor | March 13th, 2010
Although the idea of radiant floor heat has been popularized in modern days, but there is nothing new in it. In fact, ancient Romans used this method long time back to heat their villas. Also most of the European countries used this technology for quite a long time, but now it seems to get the popularity in the United States due to its several outstanding benefits. Here in this article, we will discuss about the top 3 benefits of radiant floor heat system.
Posted in Flooring, floor | March 12th, 2010
Carpeting the home is a great way to make it welcoming and cosy for elderly people.
Posted in Flooring | March 12th, 2010
Many say that just choosing your tile is the most difficult and time-consuming part of laying new tile. That will certainly be the case when you begin your tiling project armed with this list of tools-as long as you have the right equipment, tiling is a piece of cake.
Posted in Flooring, floor | March 11th, 2010
When you want to buy an area rug for your home, or more than one, the very first thing you need to consider is where you are going to put it. What room will the rug be in and what will be happening in that room? After all, while you may want a beautiful handmade oriental rug, putting an expensive rug like that in your child’s playroom might not be the best idea.
Posted in Flooring, floors | March 11th, 2010
Stone tiles are very porous and extremely durable, that being said, I wouldn’t recommend them for floors. They can be prone to having a lot of imperfections and dips which can collect grout and completely change the look of the original tile. They must be sealed multiple times to ensure they remain waterproof just like slate tiles, and are not exactly easy to clean, therefore they are found to be a high maintenance tile over due course of time.
Posted in Flooring, floor, floor tiles, floor tiling | March 11th, 2010
When working with ceramic tiles, an important tool you will probably require is a hand tile breaker.
Posted in Flooring, floors, wood floors | March 11th, 2010
Hardwood floors are a great investment for your home. They’re beautiful, durable, and add resale value to your property. However, if you want to keep those floors looking their best for years to come, you need to put a little time and effort into cleaning them properly. Cleaning hardwood floors isn’t difficult; a little research and a small investment in the proper tools will have them shining like new for a long time.
Posted in Flooring, floor, floor tiles, floor tiling | March 11th, 2010
Among the handy tools which you should have by your side constantly, there is no doubt that having a suitable knife and a good pencil will normally come of great benefit at most times. The best knifes to get are the retractable ones with either the disposable replacement blades, or the cheaper versions with the snap-off blades, both of which Stanley make good quality brands of all round, hence the commonly used generalized term of the “Stanley knife”.
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