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  • How to Install a Floating Engineered Wood Floor

    If you like the look of hardwood floors, a floating engineered floor may be the answer for you. Boasting the appearance of hardwood but not the difficult installation, a floating floor is placed...

  • Comparison of Types of Flooring

    Homeowners have an important decision to make when considering what type of flooring to put in their home. Flooring needs to be durable and safe, as well as fit the home's visual theme.

  • How to Match Grout Color

    Matching grout color is an art, not a science. Age, use and cleaning products can discolor existing grout so much that using the original color to fill gaps or to add more tile to the same...

  • How to Glue Down a Wood Floor

    The normal installation process for wood floors involves nailing or stapling the floor into place. But, if you're laying the floor over a surface that won't hold nails (like a cement slab or a...

  • How to Secure Hardwood Floors

    Modern hardwood flooring systems fit together by tongue-and-groove milling on the sides of the floorboards. Pneumatic floor stapling systems secure those boards to the underlayment while pressing...

  • How to Color Ceramic Floor Tiles

    An inexpensive way to change the color of ceramic tile floors is the use of primer and paint. This type of renovation process should be considered a temporary application and not a permanent...

  • How to Install a Plywood Subfloor on a Concrete Slab

    Concrete is one of the most commonly used building materials for homes today. Some flooring materials, most commonly hardwood floors, require the application of a plywood subfloor prior to...

  • Acid Concrete Stain Vs. Acrylic Concrete Stain

    Acid and acrylic stains provide visual interest, enhancing the appearance of dated concrete with colors, patterns, and textures. There are a variety of advantages and disadvantages, so be sure to...

  • How to Cut a Door Facing When Installing Tile

    Ceramic floor tile is one of the most durable floor materials. Vinyl tile is also a good choice, but both require the same installation method when it comes to the door facing. It is much easier...

  • Easy Installation of Kitchen Floor Covering

    Installing a kitchen floor covering can be intimidating to someone who has no experience doing so. This is simply putting a covering over the exsisting floor that is there. These floor coverings...

  • How to Paint & Sand Wooden Floors

    Painting a floor can be a cheap and easy flooring alternative to carpeting, bare wood or tiling if the painting is done properly, and, if done with a decorating scheme in mind, can be pleasing to...

  • Instructions for Toklo Laminate Flooring

    Toklo laminate flooring is made with a core of moisture-resistant hardwood and laminated for durability. The pieces are connected without glue, mounting or other hardware and rely on Pergo's...

  • How to Choose The Right Kind Of Flooring

    The most favorites of wood flooring today are cherry, bamboo, and cork. When it comes to withstanding scrapes, scuffs and wear and tear you may want to stick with conventional hardwoods. Plastic...

  • Buyer's Guide for Laminate Flooring

    Laminate flooring is designed to imitate wood flooring by using highly detailed photographic images that are covered with a durable plastic laminate. Laminate flooring is generally cheaper than...

  • How to Get Rid of Surface Scratches on Pergo Flooring

    Pergo is the company that invented laminate flooring, and it remains an industry innovator after more than 30 years in the business. With warranties ranging from 10 years commercial use to...

  • How to Determine if Rubber Flooring is Right for You

    There are many situations where rubber flooring will work better than tile or wood. You will need to analyze your situation and choose the right kind of flooring for you.

  • How to Refinish Soft Wood Floors

    Refinishing the floors in your home is a great way to add life to aging wood. This process will get rid of large slashes and holes which may be in the wood and will refresh the look of the entire...

  • What Are the Benefits of Stone Flooring?

    Stone flooring is often associated with either very modern (cement) or very classic (marble) styles. The truth, however, is that stone can fit any decor if chosen well and used in the right places.

  • How to Lay Laminate Flooring Diagonally

    Laminate wood floors are designed to ``float'' on a foam underlayment, snapped together like puzzle pieces. They're not attached to the surface by glue or nails, but just held in by the floor...

  • How to Install Carpet Yourself

    Installing new carpet? Carpet installation, although tricky, can be done yourself. Hiring a professional to install your carpet can be expensive. Here is a step by step guide on how to install...

  • How to Install A Wood Laminate Floor

    Wood laminate flooring is the next best thing to hardwood flooring – it looks just like it, is significantly cheaper, just as durable, and requires no nailing, sanding, staining, or finishing....

  • Hardwood Flooring Nailing Technique

    Laying a hardwood floor entails several kinds of nailing. Your main tool is a pneumatic floor stapler, which you can rent along with the air-compression tank it uses. Staplers drive long,...

  • Does Pine Flooring Need Tongue & Groove on the Ends?

    Pine wood flooring presents an old-fashioned country look with an affordable price and offers easier do-it-yourself applications than other wood flooring. Pine flooring in old farmhouses more than...

  • How to Find Discount Hardwood Flooring

    Finding discount hardwood flooring is as easy as visiting flooring stores and searching the internet. If you are renovating the floors in your home or business, but don’t have a large budget for...

  • How to Lay Resilient Flooring

    Resilient flooring is a moderately priced kitchen and bathroom floor tile that is comfortable, slip resistant, water resistant, easy to maintain, easy to clean and easy to install. Of course you...

  • How to Repair Damaged Flooring (laminate)

    One of the easiest way to repair damaged laminate flooring is to removing the molding, removing all the boards that follow up to the damaged piece, replacing that piece, putting the boards back in...

  • How to Fix Gaps in Old Wood Flooring

    Wonder how to fix the gaps in your wood flooring? It's easier than you think, and looks great when finished. Shimming is better than filling with wood glue, as the wood expands and contracts and...

  • How to Buy Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT tile)

    Vinyl composition tile – also known as VCT, vinyl composite tile, resilient tile and commercial grade vinyl tile – comes in 12 inch squares that are installed with vinyl tile adhesive. VCT tile is...

  • Hardwood Flooring Types

    Hardwood floors combine style and function. The type of hardwood floors can vary from engineered woods that have easy installation to solid hardwood floors that will last a lifetime with proper care.

  • How to Install Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT tile)

    Vinyl composition tile (also known as vinyl composite tile, VCT, resilient tile, and commercial grade vinyl tile) is a vinyl flooring used mostly in commercial applications like offices, grocery...

  • How to Paint A Concrete Floor Properly

    Painting a concrete floor is an easy and low cost way to dramatically change a room. It will on average cost you about $50-100. Here are some tips and instructions on how to properly paint a...

  • How to Stain Concrete Floors

    Adding a stain to any concrete surface is a great way to enhance it's appearance. Whether your staining concrete floors, garage floor cement, concrete counter tops, or just staining concrete...

  • Pros & Cons of Radiant Floor Heat

    A radiant floor heating system uses tubes underneath the flooring in a house. The tubes can be filled with air or water, or have infrared heating elements. The heat from these substances rises up...

  • How to Care for Woven Bamboo Flooring

    For a very hard and extremely durable flooring, it's hard to beat woven bamboo. It's not only harder than regular bamboo, it's also stronger than many hardwoods including maple and oak. But as...

  • What To Do if the Epoxy Floor Paint Does Not Cure?

    Everybody loves an epoxy garage floor. It gives the floor a high-quality finished look, is easy to clean and lasts forever. For a long time, the only way to get a beautiful epoxy garage floor was...

  • How to Lay Vinyl Floor Tiles In A Room

    Laying vinyl floor tile is an easy do-it-yourself home improvement project that anyone can do. With peel and stick backings, you don’t have to worry about dealing with messy floor tile adhesives....

  • How to Do Lay Out in Tile

    Layout means to figure out where each tile will go before actually cementing them down. Layout consists of finding the visual focal point as you walk into the room. For example, what stands out...

  • Porcelain Floor Tile Pattern Ideas

    Porcelain floor tile is formed from fine porcelain clay fired at extremely high temperatures, resulting in a tile that is durable, moisture-resistant and exceptionally strong. Porcelain tiles are...

  • Hardwood vs. Bamboo Floors

    While hardwood floors remain popular due to their durability, the interest in bamboo floors has exploded in recent years, thanks to an increased desire for low-cost and ecologically friendly home...

  • Best Way to Clean Wood Floors

    Because of their natural knots and varied grains, wood floors can add a warmth and character to a room that no other flooring material can provide. However, maintaining wood floors can be...

  • How to Stain Concrete Flooring

    Staining a concrete floor or patio can seem intimidating to the average home owner but it really is not that difficult depending on how elaborate someone wants to go. We will discuss basic...

  • How to Install Floor Tiles

    Installing floor tiles is an easy home improvement project that anyone can do. Tile floors are not only attractive, they are also a durable solution to any high traffic area in a home. Floor tiles...

  • How to Install Flooring in a Basement

    Installing flooring in a basement is a do-it-yourself task for the moderately skilled handyman. If the basement has a concrete floor the job will be much easier; if the floor is dirt (common in...

  • Laminate Vs. Hardwood Floor

    Homeowners have many choices when it comes to flooring. Laminate and hardwood both have pros and cons. The homeowner should base the choice on the reasons why she is installing the floor and what...

  • Concrete Staining Methods

    Staining adds an element of style to any concrete surface, indoors or outdoors. Stains come in a variety of colors and there are a number of methods for application. All methods require preparing...

  • Bamboo Flooring Information

    Bamboo is a grass, not a wood, but it has many of the same properties as wood and is one of strongest "woody" plants used in construction today. The reason why is a simple one. Bamboo has a...

  • How to Install Laminate Flooring Easily and Affordably

    In todays economy people are starting to invest more in home renovations, and what better way to spruce up your home than to install new flooring. Laminate flooring looks just like hardwood but...

  • How to Patch Laminate Wood Floor and Trim

    There is an easy way to repair small scratches and holes on laminate wood floors. You just need the right products: a good patch and a good wood marker or crayon.

  • How to Make a New Floor Look Like Old Barn Floors

    Right about now you are saying to yourself, "Why in the world would I want to make my new floors look like old floors?" Well, let me tell you, people pay a lot of money to get aged...

  • How to Stain a Cement Floor

    Staining a cement floor may seem like a daunting endeavor. By following these steps you will see it is not as difficult as it seems.

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