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  • Take the Time to Seal Your Grout

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    Ceramic tile is one of the most durable, low maintenance floors you'll ever have. However, just like any well used surface, there are certain things you can do to keep your floor looking its best.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Installing Floor Tile: Estimating the Cost

     By:Debbie Bresee

    Like so many other projects you may take on yourself, installing floor tile seems like it would be inexpensive. Stores advertise prices well under $1.00 a square foot. For a small bathroom, that comes out to less than $50.00, right? Wrong. The cost of the ceramic tile is just the beginning.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Linoleum and Vinyl: Deciphering the Difference

     By:Mike Taylor

    If you have been considering replacing a kitchen or bathroom floor, you may have looked into vinyl or linoleum floors and may well have been met with a jumble of contradicting and confusing data on the details of these flooring options.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Add Warmth and Character to Your Home

     By:Carolyn Capalbo

    Front Entrance: Add grills to your sidelights and transoms. Either paint your front door the same color or get a wood or wood-look door and stain a warm cedar color. Ditch the old screen door and replace it with a Victorian screen door. Re-use centers or salvage yards are great places to find bargains on wood character doors.


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  • Carpet Allergies: Reducing the Risk

     By:Mike Taylor

    To test to make sure that you're not allergic or overly sensitive to a new carpet that you'd like to install in your home, ask the retailer for a small sample piece from the roll that they'd be using to carpet your home. Put the piece of carpet into a container and seal it up. Leave the container—clear glass works best for this—in a warm sunny area for a few days; after the sample has had time to out-gas, open it up and check it for irritating odors. Don't forget to do a touch test to see if you have any contact sensitivities to it as well.


    In Category - Home Improvement


  • How to Refinish Your Basement

     By:Sonia Smith

    Finishing your basement could give you many advantages. It can provide an extra living space and adds value to your property.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Lead Paint and Asbestos

     By:Sonia Smith

    Older homes have great possibilities of containing lead paint and asbestos. If buying an older home is what you prefer, make sure to test it for these two harmful chemicals and have them removed before you live in it.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Should You Use Carpet or Tile in Your Home?

     By:Sonia Smith

    Carpets and tiles are both wonderful flooring options for your home. However, your choice on which to use should be based on what you prefer and what looks great in your home.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Resilient Times for Residential Flooring

     By:Karrie Rose

    Resilient flooring is a very popular choice, particularly because of the feel: it is somewhat cushioned to walk on. And unlike standard stone or tile installations, glasses or dishware are less likely to shatter if dropped on the floor. Clean up of spills is as easy as using a paper towel or a damp cloth.


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  • Save Money With DIY Laminate Flooring

     By:Mike Askins

    Place the boxes of flooring in your home and allow 24 to 48 hours to climatize before installation. If installing in a new home, you may want to run a dehumidifier for one week prior to installation. The humidity should be approximately 40 to 60 percent.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Tips On Repairing Damaged Laminated Floors

     By:Jonathan Bryson

    Things you can do when your laminate floors are damaged.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Transform your Basement into a Livable Space

     By:Sonia Smith

    Transforming your basement into a livable space can add value to your home. Furthermore, you can put more use to the area depending on what you and your family needs.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Wooden Staircases: Installing A Wood Staircase Into Your Home

     By:Michael Smith

    This article gives you an overview of how a new staircase can transform the look of your home. It will add warmth and focus to your house.


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  • Don't Let Older Folk Slip At Home

     By:Zoltan Laszlo

    As you set the new flooring at house, you will have so many options, quite often it can be pretty challenging to go for. You can get a number of flooring kinds that will be much more slippery as compared to others given the numerous conditions, for example water or wax. When you've got an elderly staying along with you, using non slip flooring can be a thing to truly consider for the long run. The older a human being gets, the quicker it truly is for these people to slip and fall. And aging seniors can have a more hard time recovering as compared to the younger people.


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  • Sustainable Floor Options for Your Home

     By:M Shane

    Carpets can be recycled, re-dyed and re-cut for new lives in new homes or areas of the house. New carpets can be purchased in a variety of sustainable materials, such as jute, sisal, wool and coconut husk. Carpets can also be made from recycled non-biodegradable materials, such as pop bottles and food containers.


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  • How to Successfully Install Tile In 5 Easy Steps

     By:Pete Lisoskie

    If laying ceramic tiles is totally new to you, 'How to Successfully Install Tile In 5 Easy Steps' is a set of basic but important tips that will help you avoid making costly mistakes on your next bathroom or ceramic tile installation.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • The Different Types Of Carpets For Your Home

     By:Jonathan Bryson

    The different types of carpets you can place in your homes.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Hardwood Floor Installation Made Easy

     By:John Whitaker

    If you have ever wondered about laying your own hardwood floors, you may be surprised to find that it is not as daunting a task as it seems. Many homeowners have successfully installed their own floors, and if you opt to install yours you will be happy to find that you can do it for much less that it costs to have one installed.


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  • Fixing up Your New Home: Ceramic Tiles

     By:M Shane

    One such 'do it yourself' fix that you might encounter in your new home is for cracked or broken ceramic tiles. Ceramic tiles are hard and resilient to wear but are also brittle and prone to chipping or cracking if you are unlucky enough to drop anything hard and heavy on them.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Options for the Best Family Room Floor

     By:Fiona Creech

    When looking at flooring options for a family room, a good place to start is to assess how the family uses the room. For example, a family room with several small children is used entirely different than a family room in a house full of adults.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Eco-friendly Flooring Options Add Buyer Appeal

     By:Carlos Montes

    Linoleum is made from linseed oil, wood flour, and cork dust with mineral pigments all applied to a fabric background. While for years linoleum was considered out of fashion, it has made quite a comeback in recent years. Linoleum is now available in a broad spectrum of colors and in tiles as well as rolls.


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  • Add Flair to Your Home with Floor Tiles

     By:Mike Ciucci

    One manufacturer offers a 6-inch x 24-inch porcelain tile that gives the appearance of a bamboo laminate floor. Porcelain tiles are hygienic and easy to clean, as dirt won't accumulate on this type of surface.


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  • Tile Flooring Wins Out in Miami

     By:Carlos Regueira

    If you look around at Miami, Florida homes and offices, you start to notice a pattern - most have tile floors. Find out three reasons why tile is the flooring of choice in most Miami homes and offices.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Have You Considered Under Floor Heating As A Home Improvement Project?

     By:Michael Smith

    This article gives you an overview under floor heating. It looks at the history of it as well as touching on modern day heating systems.


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  • Looking For Something Different? Try Exotic Hardwood Flooring

     By:Aladdin Modjarrad

    As hardwood floors continue to grow in popularity some homeowners are starting to look beyond the more traditional choices for something a little more exotic, that will set their rooms apart from everyone else's.


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  • Choosing Between Carpet or Tiles

     By:Roby Hicks

    There are many decisions we need to make about our home. We have to consider several factors before we decide to make sure that we live comfortably. Picking a flooring material is just one of the decisions we need to make. Most of the time, we choose between tiles and carpets. Many are using these materials because they are cheaper. However, which of them should you pick?


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  • The Green Revival of Linoleum

     By:Gregg Camp

    For many years linoleum fell out of favor with home builders and decorators as vinyl came onto the scene with bright flashy colors and patterns; linoleum was seen as outdated and old-fashioned while PVC flooring was seen as trendy and modern.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Home Improvement: Picking the Proper Flooring

     By:Debbie Bresee

    You have finally come to the realization that the floor on which you have been walking for the last ten or fifteen years has served its purpose and it’s time to get something new. The choices are almost endless, so where in the world do you start?


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • All About Laminate Flooring

     By:Aladdin Modjarrad

    looking for a great alternative to hardwood flooring that is less expensive but just as good looking as the real thing? Then give laminate flooring a second look.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Selecting Carpet Flooring

     By:Marten Ramble

    It's important to put in due diligence when selecting the right kind of carpet flooring for your home. In fact, there are only a few aspects that you need to consider when choosing the carpet flooring for your home.


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