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  • How to Install Quality Laminate Flooring

    Want new floor covering. Thinking of tile or wood? How about laminate? You can install yourself.

  • How to Cut Concrete Expansion Joints

    Like most construction materials, concrete expands and contracts with temperature and moisture changes. These variables can damage and produce cracks in concrete when not properly controlled....

  • How to Install Entryway Floor Tile

    Your entry is the first thing people see when they enter your home, and we all know how important first impressions are. The first step in tiling an entry is to choose what kind of floor tiles...

  • How to Seal Grout on Marble Tile

    Marble and grout are both porous materials that need to be sealed in order to protect their appearance and durability. A penetrating sealer contains silicates that will absorb into the marble and...

  • How To Seal Marble Tiles

    Marble, unlike porcelain or granite, is porous enough that it can easily absorb liquids and stains. In order to protect marble from dirt, soils and food, it should be sealed with a stone sealer...

  • How to Seal Marble Tile Grout

    Grout is a mixture of water, cement, sand and dyes that is used to fill the joints between tiles. The grout for marble tiles, which are set closer together than ceramic tiles, may not contain...

  • How to Seal Tumbled Marble

    Marble can be a very porous material, and when left untreated, liquids and other soils can be absorbed into the material. This will result in unwanted stains and make cleaning the tile much more...

  • How to Figure the Amount of Tile Needed for a Kitchen Floor

    Tile is a flooring material that is durable and waterproof, making it a good choice for kitchen floors. Most builders and home owners also have realized these qualities, and have made tile...

  • How to Measure Tiles for a Floor Area

    Calculating the tile needed for the floor in any room is a necessity before you can start your project. It is easy to calculate the square footage needed for any space you plan to work on. This is...

  • How to Rip Out Tile

    Demolition of any sort is a lot of fun and is a great stress reliever. More so, the fun of demolition is increased with the use of power tools. Don't pay a contractor to demolish anything for you,...

  • How to Cut & Set Tile

    Laying tile can seem like a challenging task. However, even a novice do-it-yourself handyman can do the job like a pro with the proper tools. Two types of saws can be used for cutting tile. A wet...

  • How to Remove Paint Deep in Grooves of Wood Floors

    Removing paint deep in grooves of wood floors is not a difficult task but it is time consuming. Sometimes there are drips, a few streaks or a large spill of paint that flows into the grooves of...

  • How to Seal Slate Floors

    Slate is a porous stone that absorbs moisture easily. This can lead to staining of the slate floor surface unless the slate has been sealed. Sealing the slate closes the small pores in the stone's...

  • How to Use Groutable Peel & Stick Tile

    If you are ready for a new look for your flooring but are not ready to invest the time and cost it takes to install typical flooring options, such as wood or ceramic, peel-and-stick tiles may be...

  • How to Lay Laminate That Looks Like Tile

    Since it's introduction, laminate flooring has become one of the most popular flooring choices, and it's easy to see why. Available in a variety of styles, laminate flooring can bring a touch of...

  • How to Paint Adhesive Floor Tiles

    Painting over adhesive vinyl tiles is an inexpensive and fun way to put off a major remodeling job while flexing your creative muscle. It's not a long-term solution for a main room with a lot of...

  • How to Know If You Have Asbestos Backed Linoleum

    Asbestos, a known carcinogen, was commonly used both within and on the back of linoleum tiles for several decades. If your linoleum was installed after 1980, it is unlikely that it contains...

  • How to Screw Into a Concrete Floor

    Concrete is one of the most commonly used materials for floors in homes and apartments, and is often thought to be an impenetrable surface. Though it is true that concrete is a very strong and...

  • How to Cut a Vitreous Tile

    Vitreous is a term used to describe a tile that is impervious to water. They are usually glass, ceramic or porcelain tiles. Cutting vitreous tiles should be done with a wet saw, which is has a...

  • How to Cut Cement Fiber Board

    A few brands of cement fiberboard are on the market, and you cut them in the same fashion. Cutting cement fiberboard is a very easy task to complete with the right tools. A masonry blade makes...

  • How to Keep Your Oak Flooring Looking Great

    Oak flooring is a beautiful addition to any home. It is easy to clean and easy to maintain, one just has to be vigilant and mindful of the few things that may age your flooring and reduce the...

  • 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 Replace a Rug With Tile

    Rugs and carpet are a nice addition to any home. However, if you have a worn rug or carpet, replacing it with tile is a good option. This is especially true for areas like kitchens or bathrooms....

  • How to Calculate for Hardwood Flooring

    Hardwood flooring is a home improvement investment that will give you years of durable enjoyment while adding to the value of your home. If you're considering installing hardwood flooring in your...

  • 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 Determine How Much Tile is Needed

    If you're thinking about installing tile, a vital part of your project will be determining how much tile is needed for the job. Whether the project you have in mind is a floor, a kitchen...

  • How to Get Staples Out of Wood Floors

    You've signed the papers on your new home, and when you began to tear out the old carpet you were pleasantly surprised to find old hardwood floors underneath. While the carpet was attached by tack...

  • How to Fit Pergo Flooring

    Pergo brand laminate flooring provides homeowners with an easy to measure and install flooring option. Known as a floating floor, Pergo tiles or boards are not attached to the walls or floor with...

  • How to Install a Traffic Master Glueless Laminate Floor

    Installing a hardwood floor in your home is a long, messy job that generally requires hiring professionals. An easier alternative is to lay a glueless laminate floor, which gives the look and feel...

  • How to Clean Sanded and Lightly Stained Wood Floors

    If you are refinishing your hardwood floors, you will reach a point in the process where the floors cannot take any more work without first being cleaned. However, if your floors have been sanded...

  • How to Lay Ceramic Tile Flooring

    Even though it may seem intimidating due to all the materials that are needed, laying your own ceramic tile is actually quite easy once you get everything ready to do and make sure you have all of...

  • How to Install a Floor Underlayment to Wood Subfloors

    Installing underlayment is what is done to very damaged floors before you lay a new floor on top. Most highly damaged floors that can't be ripped up should have 1/4-inch plywood nailed down over...

  • How to Match Carpet to Ceramic Tile

    When you are changing the flooring in one area of your home, it is very important that the floor matches any existing material. One of the most challenging aspects of installing new flooring is...

  • How to Install a Mud Floor

    Mud or adobe floors use a thick mud mortar in place of cement or tile floors. A mud floor will, in most cases. retain heat better than other types of poured floors and often set up to be softer...

  • How to Match Wood Floor Caulk

    Caulk is rarely used with wood flooring; however, occasional situations, such as when there is a need to prevent moisture damage, might require the use of caulk. Unfortunately most standard caulks...

  • How to Seal a New Ceramic Floor

    Ceramic tile floors are beautiful, durable additions to any home. If you are installing a ceramic tile floor, you are probably concerned with maintaining the floor to stop stains, mold and mildew...

  • How to Figure Out the Square Feet of an Area

    Finding the square footage of an area has a variety of applications. It is important for determining market value as well the needed sizes of air conditioning units and heaters. If you are...

  • How to Remove Quarter Round Molding

    If you are planning to replace flooring, unless you are replacing carpet with carpet you will most likely need to remove the quarter round molding along the perimeter of the room. Quarter round...

  • How to Remove Peel & Stick Vinyl Flooring

    You're ready to redo your kitchen floor but aren't sure how to remove the peel-and-stick vinyl tile that's already installed. You'll be pleased to learn that it's not too tough a job, and you...

  • How to Fit a Floating Floor

    When considering putting in a floating floor system, you should start by diagramming, preparing and setting the room up correctly for the project. This stage is crucial to making the project a...

  • How to Make Forms for Cement Footing

    When doing a room addition, you will first need to have a foundation or footing for the room to rest on. This footing is traditionally made of concrete, as concrete is a durable and strong...

  • How to Install Pergo in a Basement

    Installing a hardwood floor makes a beautiful change to any room. When it comes to basements, the flooring can make the floor feel like a livable space, which in turn brings people down. Pergo is...

  • How to Lay Carpet Tack Strips in Concrete

    Tack strips are simple components involved in the installation of carpeting. These strips trace the perimeter of the floor to keep the carpet from peeling up. Tack strips are composed of wood,...

  • How to Install Laminate Flooring on Uneven Existing Floors

    Installing wooden laminate flooring on uneven existing floors is a bit of a challenge, but it can definitely be done. As long as the unevenness in your floor falls within your manufacturer's...

  • How to Calculate Floor Tiles

    Tiling a floor in a room of your house, such as the kitchen or bathroom, requires having enough of the tile on had to complete the project. When determining how much tile is needed to complete the...

  • How to Compare Wood Floors

    Comparing wood to use for flooring doesn't have to be difficult. You just need to do some research and educate yourself on the different species of wood. Once you understand the pros and cons to...

  • How to Measure Square Feet of Floor Tiles

    If you have a building or remodeling project coming up, you may be considering the installation of the flooring. If you are going to use tiles, such as marble or slate, you will need to know how...

  • How to Protect Hardwood Floors From Furniture Weight

    When new hardwood floors are installed, they are shiny, lustrous and look so good, you literally hate to walk on them for fear of messing them up. Don't worry, hardwood floors are extremely...

  • How to Scribe Floor Boards

    Installing a wood floor in your home can be a very satisfying experience. The process of laying a floor often feels fast, once you have the tools set up and working and once you have done a few...

  • How to Shine Up Dull Floor Tiles

    Ceramic tiles are durable, fairly inexpensive and available in an array of color, designs and textures, making them an excellent choice for flooring in wet areas of the home, such as kitchens,...

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