Hardwood flooring has been around for centuries, and it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. There are a number of reasons that hardwood has endured, so let’s explore the pros and cons of what it can offer.
Read MoreHow to Repurpose Hardwood Flooring that's Been Covered by Carpet for Years?
Hardwood flooring is timeless and beautiful. If properly maintained, it can last over 30 years. But in previous generations, the most common type of residential flooring was carpet. Now that hardwood flooring is back, it looks like it’s here to stay. So, what can you do if you want to pull up the old carpet and restore the hardwood flooring hidden beneath? Whether you are restoring residential flooring or removing office carpet, here are some tips to streamline the process and have the floors you desire.
Read MoreWhy December Is the Best Time to Buy Carpeting
Installing new carpet is always a big project to take on, especially when the carpet is in a main area like the living room. Adding a big project to your holiday checklist may seem obscure, but there are plenty of benefits to installing residential carpeting in your home or commercial carpeting in your office in December. Here are a few reasons why.
Read MoreHow to Make a Cozy Living Room
A cozy living room can mean many different things, depending on the family and what you do most in your living room. Setting up the right furniture and color patterns is key, but a cozy living room can also be created with the right residential flooring.
Read MoreWhy You Don't Want Tracked-in Leaves on Your Hardwood Floors
Fall is officially upon us. Though you might not be thrilled about summer’s end, there’s so much to look forward to this season -- colorful landscapes, crisp air, delicious harvests, etc. On the other hand, fall conditions can wreak havoc on your home both inside and out. While your interiors are mostly protected from wind, rain, and leaves, it’s all too easy to track in leaves and other debris after spending some time outdoors (especially if you’ve been raking). Leaving leaves around your home isn’t just a major eyesore, either -- doing so can damage your hardwood floors. Let’s discuss some potential negative effects of allowing tracked-in leaves to linger on hardwood flooring.
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