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		<title>Beyond Tradition: the Hardwood Flooring Advantage</title>
		<description>Hardwood flooring is looked upon by many as the flooring option that lends a sense of permanence to an interior. Whether it's a residential interior, or an office installation, hardwood flooring adds an air of class, as well as structural strength. For these reasons, hardwood flooring remains to be </description>
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		<title>Hardwood Floors vs. Carpets</title>
		<description>One of the major home improvements people make is to change or upgrade their floors. Let's face it: a good looking floor can add a lot of value to a home. On the other hand, an old, stained, grubby outdated floor can do a lot to bring down a home's value. Carpets and hardwoods are among the most pop</description>
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