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		<title>How To Install Laminate Flooring - The Directions Are On The Package</title>
		<description>Knowing how to install laminate flooring is as simple as reading the instructions on each package of laminate flooring that you buy. The edges of the laminate flooring lock together with the tongue and groove feature of each plank. The same thing applies when you install hardwood floors. Each board </description>
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		<title>5 Reasons To Use Bamboo Flooring In Your Home</title>
		<description>Are you considering replacing your old, worn-out flooring? Or are you building a new home and going through the process of choosing your flooring options? If so, here are our top five reasons for choosing Bamboo Flooring over types of wood flooring. #1. Environmental Friendliness. Because it is tech</description>
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		<title>Do you know the difference between Carpet Fibers?</title>
		<description>Choosing the right fiber is something that a person should consider before purchasing carpeting. Fibers can have more stitches per inch which means carpet twist density. The tighter the carpet twist the better quality the fiber for the carpeting is. Depending on the density and the level of twists i</description>
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