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  • Engineered wood floor coming unglued – Flooring Forum – GardenWeb

    Enginnered wood floor coming unglued clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by roadking (My Page) on Sat, Nov 5, 11 at 14:12 A neighbor has a new home which has an engineered wood floor glued to the first floor concrete slab floor (slab on grade).…

  • Bamboo Flooring is “It”

    Bamboo Flooring is “It”

    Bamboo is currently one of the “it” floors. Grass that looks like wood has everyone aflutter: chic designers, eco-trendy condo developers, value-conscious homeowners, as well as banks, post offices and showrooms seeking the mighty green seal of approval. Bamboo is strong, good-looking and, above all, kind to the environment. First, the basics behind the eco-hype:…

  • Stunning interiors enhanced by a gleaming new floor

    Stunning interiors enhanced by a gleaming new floor

    Stunning interiors enhanced by a gleaming new floor By Rachel Naud, For Postmedia News September 26, 2011   A gleaming new floor can not only update a space, it can actually transform it and make it feel like an entirely different room. If you want your home to make a big impact, look down and assess…

  • Eco Friendly Furniture – Green Furniture – Eco Furniture – The Daily Green

    Eco Friendly Furniture – Green Furniture – Eco Furniture – The Daily Green

    EcoSystems Table It has gotten easier to find great furniture with style and value, and that also goes easier on the planet. For example, EcoSystems’ Glass Table has ingenious Snug-It Connectors that allow for their high quality furniture to be shipped flat (saving space), and assembled without tools. They also have a variety of wood…

  • Bamboo Iphone Case

    Bamboo Iphone Case

    Bamboo I-phone 4 shell Posted on August 17, 2011 by www.acbambooflooring.com| Leave a comment I PHONE 4 SHELL,AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT GRAPHICS, MADE FROM 100% ECO-LOGICAL FRIENDLY BAMBOO. info by ASIA Bamboo www.acbambooflooring.com via ASIA Bamboo | Bamboo Flooring,Panels,Veneer. [adsenseyu3][adsenseyu3]

  • Is Installing a Hardwood Floor Really That Easy? – The Floor Board Blog The Floor Board Blog

    Is Installing a Hardwood Floor Really That Easy? – The Floor Board Blog The Floor Board Blog

    The answer is “yes” if the hardwood floor is a Bruce Lock & Fold hardwood floor. There are several key factors that separate the Bruce Lock & Fold hardwood installation method from others. The ease of installation, fewer costs associated with the installation, and a stunning visual are all reasons why this may be the…

  • Olefin Carpet Fiber

    Olefin Carpet Fiber

    Spin finish is a detergent that serves as a lubricant, placed on yarns to facilitate passage through various phases of the carpet manufacturing process. If not completely removed during scouring, spin finish may contribute oil lines or rapid soiling of the carpet. Because Olefin has the lowest melting temperature of all fibers, spin finish and/or…

  • Hardwood Floor Cupping, Mold and Mildew leads to Lawsuit

    Hardwood Floor Cupping, Mold and Mildew leads to Lawsuit

    Home inspectors do a great job of inspecting houses and commercial building, but problems may arise when expensive floor covering such as hardwood floors are not inspected to determine if they were properly installed or they’re being subject to excessive moisture and possible failure. I came across an unfortunate, but interesting lawsuit related to a…

  • Hire your own Flooring Inspector

    Hire your own Flooring Inspector

    Before contacting a flooring inspector gather the information related to your floor; retailer/installer and manufacturer information, product, style, size (square ft, yards); then prepare a list of your concerns to discuss with the inspector. Conflict of Interest: Rule out conflict of interest by asking the inspector if they work for, or represent any party involved…

  • Why Hardwood Floors Cup

    Why Hardwood Floors Cup

    Cupping occurs when the edges of a board are high and its center is lower. Cupping in hardwood flooring is caused by a moisture imbalance through the thickness of the wood: The wood is wetter on the bottom of the board than on the top. The moisture imbalance is  proven by taking moisture meter readings…