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		<title>Should I put padding under my new wood flooring?</title>
		<description>You need to put padding to provide cushion to
your new wood floors. This padding will not
only provide a soft feel, but also it will
lessen the noise of the wood floors when
stepped on. If you have dogs or cats, good
padding can keep the noise from keeping you
up during night. 

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		<title>What types of hardwood flooring are available?</title>
		<description>If you are planning to redo your floors using
hard wood, you should know the best types of
wood for you to have multiple choices. Listed
below are the different types of hard wood
flooring available:

- Solid hardwood flooring - these are solid
pieces of woods that are cut into planks.
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		<title>Is it difficult to refinish hardwood flooring?</title>
		<description>If you think your hardwood flooring needs a
pick-me-up, refinish it yourself. It is not
difficult to refinish hardwood flooring. You
will just need a few renting tools and you'll
be done. 
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		<title>What are the advantages and disadvantages of hardwood floors and laminate floors?</title>
		<description>When deciding to remodel your floors, it
should be based on your own preference
together with the value it will cost you. If
you are thinking of having wood flooring,
select between hardwood floors and laminated
floors. Hardwood floors are what its name
implies. These are planks of arranged
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		<title>Should I carpet directly over my hardwood floors?</title>
		<description>Some people would pull the hardwood floors
up, but that is not necessary. Since hardwood
floors are normally even and level, it is
possible to put your carpet directly to your
hardwood floors. You just have to tack the
carpet directly into your hardwood floors and
also into the edging 
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