Tag: splitting
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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:…
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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]
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Natural Bamboo Flooring – Eco Friendly – Comfort – Quality – Beautiful
[adsenseyu3] Bamboo is a grass actually, not wood. Because bamboo doesn’t get any bigger after 4-6 years, wood will be bigger and bigger when years going. Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants in the world, after 6 years, it has to be harvested or died by itself. Then new bamboo will come out.…
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Mohawk Rolls Out Strand Bamboo | from the floors up
Bamboo has generated plenty of interest in flooring because of its green attributes, but traditional bamboo floors have shortcomings. Because it’s a grass, not a wood, traditional bamboo is relatively soft. Mohawk has addressed this problem with new bamboo flooring that’s harder than oak—and uses 100% of the bamboo stalk. Mohawk’s strand woven styles have…
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Shaw Floors Chosen by House Beautiful: Kitchen of the Year | from the floors up
[adsenseyu3] Shaw Floors has been chosen by House Beautiful magazine for its fourth annual “Kitchen of the Year.” As the flooring sponsor, the kitchen will feature Shaw’s Grand Canyon, a hardwood style made from 100% post-industrial wood byproducts. The design reflects Tyler Florence’s vision of the kitchen as “the new American living room,” incorporating his…
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Ceramic Tile Problems
Ceramic Tile Problems: Lippage is how level the tiles are in relationship to the neighboring tiles. If the tiles are not level it could mean the sub-floor is not level or there is debris under the tile, the tile was not set properly in the mortar, or the tiles were manufactured at varying thicknesses. Cracked…