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  • How to Cut Tile With a Side Grinder

    You can cut tile with a side grinder. Renting or buying a wet saw is expensive. For less money you can use a side grinder to get the job done. Side grinders are actually easier to use when cutting...

  • 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...

  • How to Install Laminate Flooring in Front of a Front Door

    Laying laminate flooring is a fairly easy do-it-yourself project, but you will want to make sure you properly install the floor, especially in high-traffic areas such as doorways.

  • 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 Lay Pergo Flooring

    Pergo is laminate flooring that can be installed over almost any existing flooring and requires no glue, staples or nails. Costing generally 40 percent less than real hardwood flooring and more...

  • How to Install "Floating" Laminate Flooring

    Tired of that worn out old carpet, but don't think you have the ability - or the budget - to install a hardwood floor? Try a laminate "floating" floor. It's fast, easy, and could be a...

  • 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 Laminate Floor That Is Already Installed

    Certain installation situations require laminate flooring to be cut after it is installed. If a diagonal transition between the laminate flooring and another flooring type is desired, laminate...

  • 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 Cut Mexican Tiles

    Mexican tile should be cut with a wet saw, a type of saw featuring a carbide blade and a wet pan which pumps water onto the cut. A wet saw guarantees a smooth cut that will not crack or crumble...

  • How to Make Linoleum Floor Flatten Out

    Buying and installing your own linoleum flooring is an easy way to cut costs when remodeling or building a new kitchen or bathroom. One of the most difficult aspects of taking on such a project...

  • How to Cut Tile With a RotoZip

    Those who have cut tile before know the difficulty. Tile can chip, crack and be incredibly rough to cut through. With a RotoZip tool and an x-bit, all those difficulties disappear. By spinning at...

  • How to Cut Self-Adhesive Vinyl Tiles

    Self-adhesive vinyl tiles are easy to cut for a professionally installed look. Self-adhesive vinyl tiles are an inexpensive and quick way to freshen the look of a room. Simply prepping the floor...

  • How to Cut Quarter Round on Wood Flooring

    Quarter round is the part of your floor trim that sits directly on the floor, with one flat side down, the adjacent flat side up against the wall or base trim, and a curved front facing out. If...

  • Do it Yourself Wood Floor Inlays

    An inlay in a wooden floor can add a great deal to the overall look of the floor. With the addition of an inlay you can change the whole look of a room, either with the addition of border inlays...

  • The Best Way to Cut Laminate Flooring

    Laminate flooring is generally made of thin planks of particle board topped with wood veneer or plastic. It's much easier to lay than wood flooring (most laminate systems don't even have to be...

  • How to Install Laminate Flooring in Bathrooms

    Laminate flooring can add warmth to your bathroom that tiles just can't provide. However, because bathrooms are environments filled with humidity and water, regular laminate flooring can buckle or...

  • DIY: Laminated Flooring

    Do-it-yourself (DIY) laminated flooring is a cost-effective way to get the hardwood floor look for a fraction of the price. Laminate flooring is made of either synthetic or sometimes recycled...

  • How to Lay Laminate Flooring for The First Time

    Are you wanting to lay laminate, but are nervous about the task? Here are some tips to help you tackle the job.

  • Tips on Ceramic Tiling

    Ceramic tiling can be labor intensive, but these few tips can help you along with the job. Always make sure you've taken accurate measurements of the room and order 10 percent more than you think...

  • How to Cut Linoleum

    A peel-and-press linoleum floor isn't the fanciest or most durable kind of flooring you can have, but nothing is easier to install. All you do is peel the paper off the back of the square tile and...

  • How to Cut a Marble Floor

    Marble floors are luxurious and beautiful, and occasionally a tile or two intrudes into an area where it needs to be cut after the floor is installed. The best option is to remove the tiles and...

  • How to Cut Duraceramic Tile

    DuraCeramic tile, a limestone composite tile, is another option for consumers interested in installing ceramic tile in their homes. These tiles are available in a 16-by-16-inch nominal size and...

  • How to Cut a Hole in Vinyl for a Toilet

    You're in the process of remodeling your bathroom, but you can't figure out how to cut a hole in the vinyl flooring for the toilet drain. Cutting vinyl flooring to fit properly can be difficult,...

  • How to Use a Carpet Wall Trimmer

    A carpet wall trimmer is a nifty little gadget that allows you to trim your carpet installation tight to the wall, without chance of a slipped guide or wayward utility knife. Designed with...

  • How to Cut Tile Board

    If you are planning to tile over a wooden subfloor, than you will need to install cement tile board. The tile board provides a solid, level surface for the tile to adhere to, which will help the...

  • How to Cut Saltillo Tile

    Saltillo tile is a handmade or hand-quarried tile that originates in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Clay is taken from the earth and placed into a wooden form to dry, or it is cut out of the earth...

  • How to Cut Porcelain Floor Tile Without Chipping

    Porcelain floor tile is one of the more delicate types, and when you try to cut it with tile cutters it keeps chipping and cracking. The trick to cutting porcelain floor tile is a wet saw,...

  • How to Cut Curved Floor Tiles

    Tile offers a versatile and durable flooring option, with almost limitless color and style combinations. One thing that shouldn't be overlooked is the ability to cut curved floor tiles. Once...

  • How to Cut Bamboo Flooring

    Bamboo flooring is a great renewable choice for flooring. It's beautiful, wears well and is fairly easy to install. The only real challenge with bamboo flooring is getting a nice, smooth cut. The...

  • How to Cut Down an Interior Door

    If you're installing new carpet or tile in your home, you may find that your doors will no longer fit. It's not too complicated to cut down an interior door; all you'll need are a few common tools...

  • How to Cut Floor Tiles

    The type of cutting you do depends on the type of floor tile that you use. There are different tools and techniques for each type of material: the easiest to cut is the man-made floor tile....

  • How to Cut Vinyl Tile

    Laying a new floor in a room of your home can be a challenging task. You must first decide on the type of flooring. Vinyl tile is extremely easy to work with because you don't need a special, high...

  • How to Cut a Concrete Slab

    Cutting a concrete slab is noisy, dusty work, but it is a job that a homeowner can do in a short period of time with the proper equipment. You can rent the necessary tools from many home supply...

  • How to Install Glueless Vinyl Flooring

    Installing glueless vinyl flooring is easier and less messy than regular vinyl tile or planks. It does tend to be less long-lasting than vinyl flooring installed with adhesives. However, this can...

  • Installing Cement Board for Tiling

    If you want your tile work to be easy and look great, you need to install a cement backer board to your wood sub-floor. Cement board can be a little tough to work with due to the fact that is very...

  • How to Rip Up Carpet

    Ripping up carpet can seem like it's a tough job. However, if you cut the carpet down to size, it's really not that bad. Carpets have a tendency to hold onto dust, dirt and bacteria, so you should...

  • How to Fit a Wooden Floor

    How to prepare your floor and install it so you wont have to pay a carpenter to come in to do it for you and charge you a small fortune for something that you could train a monkey to do, there are...

  • How to Install Vinyl Floor Tile

    If you are looking for new flooring, installing vinyl tile is one of the easiest things you can do. The new tiles available come in great patterns and are tough and easy to clean.

  • How to Cut Vinyl Flooring

    Vinyl flooring is not terribly difficult to work with and the results can be fantastic. This makes it a very cost-effective project for the do-it-yourselfer and can completely remake the image of...

  • How to Cut Laminate Flooring

    Because floor sizes and shapes are different, laminate flooring must be cut so that it fits smoothly along the edges of a floor. Cutting laminate is a skill that takes practice. It is a good idea...

  • How to Lay Linoleum on Stairs

    Linoleum has been a widely used floor covering option for decades. Linoleum has many inherent advantages that are not shared with many other, even similar, products. Linoleum is water proof,...

  • How to Lay a Vinyl Floor

    Vinyl flooring looks great in a small room such as a bathroom or kitchen, and can be installed within a day or two. If you are working with a large space, having a friend help you will make the...

  • How to Install Quarter Round Molding

    Quarter round molding is created from a dowel that is cut in half, then in half again (hence the name quarter round). It is usually installed in addition to a baseboard or crown molding, helping...

  • How to Tear Up Hardwood Floors

    One of the biggest challenges you can face during a remodel is having to tear out your hardwood floors. If they were installed using glue or adhesives, you may have quite a bit of work ahead of...

  • How to Cut Wood Flooring

    Wood flooring is catching on again, but this time it is because the laminated flooring is offering a product that has wood laminated to the surface of other materials. These materials allow for a...

  • How to Use a Tile Saw

    A ceramic tile saw is the tool of choice for granite, marble, tile and other stone products. The tile saw uses a strong diamond blade to make a clean cut on stone and tile. To keep diamond blade...

  • How to Cut Granite Tile

    Home improvements are on the rise. Granite has become a popular choice for floors, countertops and bathrooms. It can be a wonderful component to work with, providing you do the job right. Cutting...

  • How to Mark and Cut in Base Molding

    After you've taken all of your measurements, you need to mark and cut your base moldings. You must account for all doorways and corners before you start cutting. Properly cut baseboards create a...

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