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Looking to Buy Laminate Flooring? Here Are Some Tips

February 4th, 2009 by admin, under Flooring. 4 Comments

With interior design becoming a hobby rather than a chore for many of today’s homeowners, the practice of doing up ones house has taken on a bigger role in the everyday life of many. Flooring is often a big choice in decoration terms, and one current trend is to do away with the traditional carpet and buy laminate flooring.
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Discount Flooring

January 26th, 2009 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

Discount flooring can be a great way to get a new or older home renovated quickly and affordably. Although discount flooring used to mean substandard materials that looked poor, there are materials available today that are both appealing and cheap. Hardwood flooring and expensive carpeting are no longer necessary to achieve a great look in the home or in a commercial setting. There are a number of manufacturers out there today that can supply quality flooring at a very low price.

For some of the best flooring, look to suppliers that can provide vinyl flooring. Vinyl flooring is easily one of the best and most affordable flooring solutions out on the market today. Both very affordable and flexible, vinyl flooring can work in almost all environments while providing a great looking surface. Vinyl flooring has been in use in the commercial sector for many years because of its incredible durability. Floors with a great deal of traffic demand a tough surface that won’t suffer under frequent abrasions. Vinyl flooring provides just the durability needed to resist the abrasions of everyday high traffic levels.

Vinyl flooring is also very resistant to stains and water damage. Pressure sealed against water damage, vinyl flooring is vulnerable neither from the top nor the subfloor. The pressure sealed flooring will not absorb stains either, and as long as the spill is cleaned up promptly, it should leave no mark. When vinyl flooring loses its luster, it can be easily restored with a buffing or refinishing of the surface. This is an extremely simple surface to care for, and does not require the sanding sometimes needed with a wood floor.

Wood flooring can be very appealing, but it is also expensive and high maintenance. Wood flooring can bow or buckle with water damage and moisture exposure. The flooring is also susceptible to expansion and contraction over the years, eventually leading to cracks in the surface.
Vinyl flooring does not suffer from these problems, and with its interlocking tile system, damaged tiles can be very simply removed and replaced.

Carpet can sometimes be an affordable solution, but it is also prone to suffering damage over time. Moisture and stains can be absorbed into the surface, causing a great deal of damage over time. Carpets can also be damaged by abrasion as time passes, becoming frayed and torn in places.

What Are the Benefits of Garage Flooring?

January 21st, 2009 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

Do you feel like you don’t have enough room in your home for some of the extra activities you like to do? An increasing number of people today are turning to their garages to create that extra space. Besides dry wall, the garage can be spruced up with garage flooring. Read about the reasons why garage flooring may be for you, as well as flooring options and ease of installation. A simple and economic way to increase the value of your home!
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Armstrong Flooring

January 19th, 2009 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

As one of the largest flooring manufacturers in the world, Armstrong provides an amazing array of products to consumers everywhere. Armstrong is known as a quality producer of linoleum, hardwood, tile, sheet, and laminate flooring. Employing over 12,000 workers, Armstrong caters to a wide spectrum of consumers. With such a huge selection of products, Armstrong has something for every home flooring project.

When it comes to hardwoods, Armstrong offers a line of several very distinct products. The Bruce brand hardwoods are known for their broad selection of colors and styles, as well as high quality finishes. With the revolutionary Armstrong “Lock & Fold” technology, hardwood flooring can be installed easily and without glue. This allows hardwood flooring to be installed on a “do it yourself” basis. This can potentially save consumers several thousand dollars in professional installation fees. Armstrong hardwoods can be found in almost any species, color, shade, or pattern.

Armstrong is also known as a producer of high quality laminate flooring.
Laminate flooring can act as a great substitute for hardwood in situations where hardwood may suffer from excess moisture or wear and tear. Laminate flooring can also be found in realistic hardwood patterns, offering both resiliency and aesthetic appeal. This is a great alternative to hardwood, offering an affordable means to really add elegance to a room. Armstrong laminate flooring comes equipped with their trademark G3 Wear Layer, protecting against stains and fading. The laminate flooring is produced with the Armstrong Hi-Definition Print Technology, giving their wood patterns a very realistic touch.

Tile is another extremely durable product offered by Armstrong. Where frequent wear and tear can be expected, tile can be a great alternative to wood flooring. Tile will not suffer from scratches and other issues as readily as a wood floor might. Tile is affordable and resistant to moisture damage, making it a very attractive choice in the kitchen or patio.

Armstrong offers a wide variety of vinyl flooring products, each with a unique pattern or shade. Armstrong vinyl products are resilient, while also delivering an attractive aesthetic appeal. Vinyl requires very little maintenance and will not absorb moisture. Furthermore, vinyl flooring can be found in almost any appearance, allowing designers to tailor their flooring to exactly their needs. Armstrong flooring offers both durability and aesthetics for an affordable price.

Vinyl Flooring

January 13th, 2009 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

Vinyl flooring makes an excellent substitute for wood and other kinds of flooring. Commonly used in high traffic areas, vinyl flooring is an attractive option because of its affordability and durability. Vinyl flooring is very easy to install and does not suffer from abrasions, impacts, or water damage. This is in sharp contrast to wood flooring that may warp and crack from water damage, or show scratching from abrasions. Vinyl flooring, on the other hand, can hold up for many years without visible signs of wear. Even when damage or wear occurs, the floor can be very easily refinished with little cost. Damaged tiles can be removed without much trouble as well.

Hardwood flooring provides an attractive aesthetic appeal, but cannot hold up very well under heavy traffic and harsh wear. Vinyl flooring can provide the same aesthetic appeal without the associated maintenance issues commonly encountered. Vinyl manufacturers today have large lineups of products with great durability, as well as a variety of appearances. Vinyl flooring can be easily manufactured to appear like wood flooring, or any other surface for that matter. Manufacturers such as Armstrong produce vinyl flooring with a keen eye toward appearance and durability.

High quality Armstrong vinyl flooring is produced to look just like hardwood. The Armstrong Hi-Definition printing process creates vinyl flooring with a hardwood appearance that is difficult to discern from that of a real hardwood floor. Best of all, vinyl tile is very easy to cut and fit around corners and other obstacles. This makes vinyl tile flooring extremely flexible. Add to that its affordability, and vinyl tile is an incredibly attractive option for flooring. This is especially true when the flooring must withstand high traffic or frequent abrasions.

Check with any number of vinyl tile manufacturers, and you will find that the tiles are available in an amazing array of styles, shades, and colors. Vinyl tile is not only durable, but extremely diverse in its range of style as well. Vinyl tile allows the designer to imitate almost any material without worrying about the subsequent maintenance issues. Armstrong is one of the largest names in the vinyl tile business. Employing over 12,000 workers, Armstrong is a pioneer in the vinyl tile market. With cutting edge printing technology, Armstrong focuses on providing both durability and aesthetic appeal.

Terrazzo - Old World Elegance and Durability

January 7th, 2009 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

Costing in upwards of $10 a square foot in some cases to install, it isn’t for the faint of heart or pocket book to be sure. But when considered in high traffic areas that when using other flooring options, may require a lot of maintenance and eventually replacement a time or two in years to come, it makes a lot more economic sense in the long run. As a statement of elegance, Terrazzo flooring bears few equals.
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Bruce Flooring

January 6th, 2009 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

When affordability and ease of installation are a priority, Bruce Flooring provides an excellent line of products from which to choose. With interlocking hardwood and laminate flooring products, Bruce Flooring is a favorite of “do it yourself” consumers. The interlocking technology used in Bruce Flooring products forgoes the need for messy and expensive adhesives. With interlocking tiles, the consumer can easily do the installation themselves, most likely saving thousands in the process.

Bruce Flooring offers a wide range of both hardwood and laminate flooring. The Bruce Flooring hardwood lineup presents an impressive array of wood species, patterns, and colors. With a huge selection of potential colors and patterns, Bruce Flooring can fulfill almost any design vision. Hardwood flooring is a great addition to any home, and adds an immeasurable degree of value to the residence. Hardwood flooring can last for generations if properly cared for over the ensuing years. The primary concern in caring for a hardwood floor is the presence of moisture. Moisture build up on the surface of the hardwood, or from the subfloor, can result in warping and cracking over time.

Preventing the exposure of the hardwood to moisture is the chief concern in maintenance. Prompt clean up of spills and regular cleaning is an important part of keeping a hardwood floor intact. When spills begin to bead up on hardwood floors, this can be a sign that the finish of the floor needs to be replaced. Be sure to do this soon, because the water damage can spread very quickly after the finish has worn away. Cupping and crowning that results from water damage is difficult to reverse, and requires time consuming sanding and planing. Areas that undergo extreme temperature changes can also put a strain on hardwood flooring.

Laminate flooring is a great alternative to hardwood when the conditions are rough. Made to resist water damage, laminate flooring will look great for years with very little maintenance. Pressure sealed against moisture from both the top and the subfloor, laminate flooring will provide years of great looking finish. Best of all, laminate flooring can provide a very realistic hardwood imitation that is hard to detect. This is wonderful when the elegance of a hardwood is desired, but the maintenance issues involved are not as desirable. Luckily, Bruce Flooring provides a wide range of both hardwood and laminate flooring.

Rubber Flooring

December 31st, 2008 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

There are many situations where traditional flooring solutions simply will not work. In cases like this, an added degree of durability or safety may be required. Hardwood floors are prone to scratches from abrasion, and may also be too slick in some cases. Carpet frequently does not provide the steady traction or shock absorbing properties needed under some circumstances. Sports facilities such as gyms, ice rinks, and tracks commonly demand a higher level of reliability from their flooring. Rubber flooring is a very simple answer to this problem, as it provides all of the needed properties for an affordable price.

Rubber flooring is both flexible and rigid, giving a high degree of comfort as well as toughness. A rubber floor can absorb the shock of a falling weight, while also maintaining its rigidity under the extremely heavy load of exercise machines. A high quality rubber floor will not tear or rip under pressure. Rubber flooring is also very easy to install, as it is usually sold as a set of tiles that interlock. These interlocking tiles are simple to fit together, and do not require any industrial adhesives. This makes rubber flooring an environmentally friendly option, especially when recycled rubber is used in its construction.

Rubber sold as gym flooring commonly has a great traction surface that prevents any dangerous tendency to slip. The antislip surface is usually double sided, ensuring that the rubber flooring will remain in place, while also preventing those on it from falling. This is essential in a sports facility, where safety is of great concern. Rubber flooring will absorb the shock and noise of a falling weight, where concrete and hardwood would crack and suffer permanent damage.

Commercial Mats and Rubber is a large manufacturer of rubber flooring, specifically engineered for use in sports facilities. Their Diamond Mega Tiles are great for use in a gym, and provide great protection against falling weights, as well as a high traction surface on both sides. Diamond Tiles are made with an interlocking design, making them very simple to install without any professional assistance. The Diamond Tiles are available in a wide range of colors and textures. The tiles are produced with high strength rubber that will not tear or rip under great loads, but remain firmly in place as they must.

Flooring

December 25th, 2008 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

Finding just the right kind of flooring for your home is a very important process that deserves an investment of time and research. There is no single answer as to what kind of flooring is best, as each type caters to a unique need. Hardwood can help to establish a stately and beautiful appearance, while carpet allows a more relaxed atmosphere.
Tile and stone flooring provides the home with a greater degree of durability in flooring. Deciding which kind of flooring is right for your home requires answering some simple questions.

When children and pets are involved, a more rugged type of flooring may be in order for the home. While carpet provides a great surface that retains warmth and comfort, it sometimes is inadequate when children and pets are present. A laminate or tile surface provides greater resiliency when faced with these conditions. Carpet, although it provides warmth and comfort, also absorbs moisture and dirt. Without regular cleaning, carpet has a tendency to become very dirty. Carpet may also take on an odor after a while if it is not cleaned appropriately. With appropriate cleaning, however, carpet can be a great choice.

Should you settle on carpet, be sure to select one that has a deep pile. Deep pile carpets are far more resilient, and resist stains more effectively. Carpet has the advantage of comfort over hardwood, which can be rough and cold. Hardwood can provide a great surface that is both aesthetically pleasing and durable. Although not as diverse as carpet, hardwood can come in a variety of species and shades. Maple and oak are more traditional, while cedar provides a rustic feeling that is great in some homes.

Moisture is a big problem for hardwoods, although some are designed specifically to provide greater protection against this. With a hardwood floor, it is important to avoid frequent spills and excess moisture. Doing so will extend the life of the hardwood for many years, and prevent warping and buckling that can occur otherwise. Regular cleaning is an important part of hardwood maintenance, but harsh chemicals and excessive amounts of water should not be used. Professional cleaning services must typically be contracted to deal with cleaning carpets.

Tile and stone flooring is a great choice for garages or kitchens. Water, spills, and scuffing are not an issue with these tough surfaces.

The Advantages of Pirelli

December 24th, 2008 by admin, under Flooring. No Comments

A leader in the tire and rubber industry for over 100 years, Pirelli is a name well-associated with quality, endurance, and corporate longevity. Ask anyone in the industry to name one of the top tire manufacturers in the world and Pirelli will more than likely be mentioned. What many people are unaware of, however, is how well-respected the Pirelli name is in rubber flooring.
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