April 2, 2010
- Researching Swiftlock Laminate Flooring: Is It The Best Thing For Your Home?
After deciding you wanted a wooden look, and coming to the conclusion that wood laminate flooring is your best option, you'd assume that the hardest part is over, right? Not necessarily. The hardest part of choosing your laminate floors could very likely be choosing the brand. The brand will determine how hard it is to install, how much it costs, how durable it ends up being, not to mention how it looks. If you're not purchasing from a hardware store that has all of their laminate floor options laid out in front of you, you could probably use some help deciding on a brand. Let's examine Swiftlock Laminate Flooring to see if it's likely to be right for you.
March 30, 2010
- Things To Know About Quick Step Laminate Flooring Before You Decide On Your Floor
If you're looking at laminate floors, Quick Step Laminate Flooring is a name that you really couldn't avoid if you tried. While no company really dominates the laminate floor industry, Quick Step Laminate Flooring is quite well known. They pride themselves on having a very wide range of laminate floor options, and tile as well. We'll examine Quick Step Laminate Flooring to help you decide if it will be best for you.
February 11, 2010
- Should You Take A Gander At Wooden Flooring?
Wooden flooring has seen so many improvements in recent decades that, to some degree, it could be considered a new product. There are a lot of advantages to using wooden floors in one's home, but so many people won't even consider a wooden floor at all. A lot of people dismiss wooden flooring immediately because of all the common misconceptions. Let's examine all those old realities and see how things have changed.
- Identifying A Peaking Laminate Floor
Laminate flooring is definitely a lot more durable than most other types flooring; laminate really could be considered the toughest of floors. Of course, there are still some issues with even laminate floors, and warping is the main one. So, let's look at warping as it pertains to laminate. A laminated floor that develops a look of something coming from under the house are being affected by peaking. The effect is a bit disturbing. Many people assume that water has somehow gotten under their laminate floor, or that their foundation is cracked, but this is very rarely the case.
November 26, 2009
- What Are Laminate Floors?
So, be honest: how often do you walk in to someone's home that just got a laminate floor installed, stop, and say "Oh my god what is that!?". Okay, so no one does that, but I bet you're wondering now! Not many people think about flooring and laminate floors aren't exactly new, so most really don't give a lot of thought as to what they're made of. However, there are always those of us that are curious so, if you are one of them, keep reading.
- Doing Garage Flooring Yourself
Getting ready to install your own garage flooring? I'm sure you're looking forward to saving money and ending up with a great looking floor, but you also should consider exactly what will be involved in the installation process. As this is obviously an investment, you will want to choose the method that'll be both effective and cost efficient. The purpose of this article is to give a quick summary of the install process of each of the various garage flooring types.
November 24, 2009
- Garage Floor Coverings Versus Other Options
In modern garages, garage floor coverings are have become fairly popular. Paint is the most comprehensive solution, but there are a lot of reasons why someone might want to, instead, use a garage floor covering. If you are stuck deciding how you want to do your floor, take a look at the different reasons why one would want to pick garage floor coverings instead of paint. Garage floor coverings, for our sake in this article, will include pretty much everything but paint.
September 17, 2009
- Reclaimed Wooden Flooring May Not Be The Cheapest
Reclaimed lumber, like many things of real beauty and value, does come with a price. You're looking at buying the Mercedes of floors here, after all, not the Yugo. The costs to retrieve and prepare the reclaimed lumber are generally not cheap for the suppliers, and these costs are always passed down to the customer in the cost of their wooden flooring.













