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  • 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...

  • Engineered Vs. Solid Wood Flooring

    Many homeowners are attracted to the simple elegance hardwood flooring can add to a home. That said, maintenance and installation is not easy when dealing with a genuine, solid wood floor. This is...

  • Engineered Vs. Hard Wood Flooring

    Although hardwood flooring is sought after by many homeowners, some are overwhelmed by the drawbacks of solid wood and the level of care required to keep it looking good. For these people,...

  • What Is Engineered Flooring?

    Hardwood flooring is sought after by many homeowners for its beauty and durability. However, for some, it can prove too difficult to maintain. This is where engineered wood flooring is especially...

  • How to Lay 3/8 Engineered Flooring

    Lay a 3/8-inch engineered floor for a quick and easy way of getting a hardwood floor look. Unlike 3/4-inch solid hardwood tongue-and-groove floors, engineered floors comprise a wood composite...

  • Maple Vs. Red Oak Hardwood Floors

    Many homeowners turn to hardwood flooring for the beauty and value they add to a home. These are just a few advantages wood floors bring, however. Of the many options available to choose from,...

  • Hardwood Flooring: Birch Vs. Oak

    Choosing your hardwood flooring is a big, overwhelming decision due to the plentiful options available. If cared for properly, a wood floor increases the value and beauty of any home. Birch and...

  • How to Install Unfinished Hardwood Flooring

    Unfinished hardwood flooring allows you to sand and custom-finish the flooring after it's installed, to create a smooth, even, customized floor. You can finish it to match other existing flooring...

  • Hardwood Floor Refinishing Tools

    In many homes, the once-beautiful original hardwood floors have been hidden under carpet and linoleum or worn heavily by years of use. When in good repair, hardwood floors are easy to care for and...

  • Should I Use 30 Pound Felt Paper Under Hardwood Flooring?

    Hardwood flooring can increase your home's value. While manufacturers have made hardwood floors easy to install, you do need to take a few steps to prepare the room to make installation easier....

  • How to Stagger Hardwood Flooring Pieces

    If you've ever looked carefully at a well-laid hardwood floor, you'll quickly notice that no two boards line up at the ends. If it's been done right, no two boards will even be within six inches...

  • How to Remove Sanding Marks in Hardwood Floors

    Sanding marks from a floor sander are a great concern when sanding hardwood floors. The weight of the machine makes it extremely easy to leave sanding marks. These marks, also known as chatter...

  • How to Lay Interlocking Hardwood Flooring

    Hardwood flooring is a great way to increase the value of any home. With prefabricated interlocking hardwood flooring, it is very simple to install, and requires no nailing or gluing. A simple...

  • How to Install Floating Engineered Hardwood Tips

    Floating floors are flooring systems that aren't glued or nailed down, but just sit on a bed of foam, held in place by the floor trim at the edges of the room. Engineered hardwood is one of the...

  • How to Fasten Hardwood Flooring

    Hardwood flooring is an attractive durable surface for any room, and with planks being specially made for quick installation, entire rooms can be completely covered in flooring in a matter of...

  • How to Apply Hardwood Flooring to a Concrete Slab

    Hardwood flooring requires a strong, stable subfloor for proper installation. With the correct preparation, a concrete slab provides a level, durable and long-lasting surface that protects the...

  • How to Remove Glued Down Hardwood Flooring

    Gluing down hardwood flooring is a complicated process, requiring you to painstakingly place each plank, perfectly lined up to provide a beautiful surface that can last decades. Removing those...

  • How to Install Pre-Finished Hardwood Flooring

    Pre-finished hardwood flooring that is purchased for use in a home can come engineered in a variety of colors and styles which can be easily installed. An engineered pre-finished hardwood floor is...

  • Alternative to Refinishing Hardwood Floors

    Older homes often have hardwood floors. After time hardwood floors will need to be refinished. Refinishing hardwood flooring is not always an option because of budget or time restrictions....

  • Hardwood Floor Installation

    No other flooring material compares to hardwood. It is probably the most economical floor material, and because it is made of a renewable resource, it is the most environmentally friendly. Durable...

  • 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 Tell the Difference Between Hardwood & Laminate

    When you're in the market for a new home, flooring can be a primary concern in determining the value of a house. You may find it confusing to discern the difference between a hardwood floor and a...

  • How to Install a Threshold Tile Floor on a Hardwood Floor

    A threshold floor provides a nice break to most wide hardwood expanses. Often used to protect the hardwood from the outdoors or from bathroom or kitchen areas, threshold tile floors can be useful...

  • How to Splice a New Wood Floor Into an Old Wood Floor

    You love the look of your hardwood floor, and want to install new hardwood in the next room. But you're faced with a problem. The old floor was laid starting at the doorway where you want to add...

  • How to Remove Tack Strips From Hardwood Floors

    You've pulled the carpet up in your living room, and you're delighted to find the original hardwood floor beneath. The floor itself is in great condition; the problem you face is the tack strips...

  • How to Stagger a Wood Floor

    Hardwood flooring is a durable and popular floor covering. It is less labor-intensive to install and maintain than carpet and stronger than linoleum. Hardwood flooring should be laid in a...

  • How to Store Leftover Bellawood

    After the completion of a Bellawood floor installation, it is not uncommon to have leftover material. If stored correctly, this material can be used on future projects; if stored incorrectly, the...

  • Hardwood Floor Scratch & Chip Repair

    Hardwood floors are the perfect complement to your beautiful home. When they are new, they shine and radiate elegance. However, over time, wear and tear will start to show. The most common problem...

  • 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...

  • Engineered Prefinished Hardwood Floor Help

    Engineered hardwood flooring is the next best thing to real hardwood, and in terms of ease of installation, it is actually better. Engineered hardwood is generally made of thin planks of plywood...

  • How to Remove Carpet Glue From Hardwood Floors and Refinish Hardwood Floors

    Beneath the carpets in many homes often lies a perfectly functional hardwood floor. While removing the carpet from that hardwood floor is a simple process, removing the glue left behind can be...

  • How to Chose a Hardwood Floor

    There are many benefits to installing hardwood floors in your home or business. Hardwood floors can add the feel of power and elegance or they can look cozy and welcoming. Plus, they are easy to...

  • How to Choose Hardwood Flooring Over Carpet

    Deciding to go with hardwood floors over carpet is a big decision to make. Once you make your decision, your choice either way will involve a lot of money, time and energy, so weighing the pros...

  • How to Install & Snap Together Wood Flooring

    If you have always wanted to install a hardwood floor in your home but did not think you could afford it, then you may want to look into snap together flooring. It is like putting together a...

  • How to Refinish a Hardwood Floor With a Belt Sander

    Hardwood floors are an elegant and valuable feature in any home. They not only look great but also are durable and long-lasting. Hardwood floors will exhibit signs of wear and tear after a few...

  • Bruce Hardwood Flooring Instructions

    Hardwood floors are among the oldest forms of flooring, and still one of the most popular. Compared to laminates and other modern materials, hardwood is a lot of work to install, finish and...

  • How to Remove Vinyl & Glue From Hardwood Floors

    While vinyl flooring offers a durable material for floor surfaces, it sometimes becomes necessary to remove the flooring for replacement, or just to get at the hardwood floor beneath. Removing the...

  • How to Remove Carpet Glue & Underpad From Hardwood

    Removing a carpet from a hardwood floor is easy. Just find an edge and pull it up, removing any tacks as you go along. Once the carpet has been removed, there remains the tough job of removing the...

  • How to Remove Glue on Wooden Floors

    When installing a hardwood floor using glue, you'll inevitably spill some glue on the surface of the hardwood floor. Choose one of several available methods to remove the glue from the floor,...

  • How to Lay Laminate Flooring on Old Hardwood Floor

    Laminate flooring is a great choice for updating your old hardwood floor. It comes in a variety of styles, is resilient and is much cheaper than trying to replace an entire hardwood floor....

  • How to Remove Carpet Backing from a Hardwood Floor

    Carpet backing is the back of the carpet that contributes to helping the carpet hold its shape and strength. Carpets are typically placed over a foam base, which is often stapled or glued to the...

  • How to Clean a Hardwood Floor Before Painting it

    Painting worn hardwood floors is less expensive than replacing or refinishing worn wood planks. It is necessary to sand the floor and then clean it before applying paint. In 50 Ways to Paint...

  • Installation Instructions for Bruce Hardwood Floors

    Modern hardwood floors are milled with a tongue-and-groove system that locks them together on the sides. They're installed primarily with a pneumatic floor stapler, which is a specialized tool...

  • Hardwood Floor Instructions

    Installing hardwood floors is a very detailed project for those who wish to do it themselves; however, the rewards of a beautiful hardwood floor are great. It is a common flooring selection to...

  • How to Add New Hardwood Floors to Old Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors add greatly to the look of any room, providing an attractive, durable surface that will last for years with proper upkeep, while raising the value of a home. Adding a new hardwood...

  • What Is Natural Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

    Natural engineered hardwood flooring is a composite flooring material, comprised of a layer of high quality veneer glued to a plywood substrate. It is very similar to solid wood boards in finish,...

  • How to Recondition Hardwood Floors

    Reconditioning hardwood floors can add great equity to your home. Hardwood floors are also easier to maintain than carpeted floors; if you spill something on hardwood it can be easily wiped up...

  • DIY Laminated Floor Installation

    Laminate wood floors are meant to look like hardwood, and the better ones come pretty close. Where they are very different is in the installation methods. Installing a real hardwood is a...

  • How Is Hardwood Floor Layered?

    When most people think of hardwood floors, they think of expertly-fitted planks of wood, usually highly polished, and do not think of floors that are layered or cross-sectioned in any way. This is...

  • Bamboo Flooring Advantages & Disadvantages

    Because it is largely derived from the Asian Phyllostachys pubescens plant that takes only three years to regenerate, bamboo flooring is a green alternative to traditional hardware floors,...

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