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  • Can You Use Laminate Flooring Outside?

    Yes, laminate flooring is suitable for use outdoors if you purchase the weather-resistant product specifically designed to withstand the elements. Each layer of the laminate flooring is...

  • Can I Lay Tile on a Floor Without Backerboard?

    It is possible to lay tile on a floor without installing backerboard, providing that certain preparations and precautions are respected. You will need to make sure that the floor onto which the...

  • How to Remove Too Much Water Sealer From Wood

    Applying water sealer to outdoor wood, such as a deck or fencing, is an essential task for keeping it from quickly becoming damaged by the elements. Applying sealer is a relatively easy task, but...

  • 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...

  • Instructions for Cleaning Waxed Wood Floors With Mineral Spirits

    Maintaining a great-looking wood floor is a difficult job, especially for someone who doesn't know how. Even knowing which type of cleaner to use can be frustrating, as this will depend on how...

  • How to Mix Thin Set Mortar to Set Tiles

    Thin set mortar is essential for forming the bond between your tile and the underlying floor. If not mixed correctly, however, the adhesives in the thin set mortar will not be strong enough to...

  • 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 Grout the Tile Floor

    Grout is used to fill in the gaps between laid tiles and assist in bonding them together. Grouting a tile floor is an important step in installing the tile. If the tile is not grouted properly, it...

  • How to Cut Marble Slabs

    You can cut a slab of marble using a power saw equipped with a diamond-tip blade, but doing so can be a complicated process due to the need to keep the blade cool. To properly cut a marble slab...

  • How to Seal Basement Floor & Walls

    Sealing a leaky basement not only reduces issues with flooding and mold but also gives a homeowner an opportunity to increase his potential living space by making the basement area waterproof and...

  • How to Remove a Thin Set From Concrete

    You have removed the tile from your concrete patio or other concrete surface. All of the tile debris has been tossed out except for the tile's thinset---the bonding material that was holding the...

  • How to Determine If a Floor Finish Is Oil or Water Based

    When refinishing your wood floor, it is sometimes necessary to determine if the original coating is an oil-based or water-based finish. It may be difficult to determine this by simply looking, but...

  • Oil Vs. Water Based Finishes on Hardwood Floors

    The biggest considerations in choosing between oil- and water-based finishes for your hardwood floors are final appearance, drying time, durability and cost.

  • How to Remove Pet Stains From Hardwood Floors Quick and Easy

    Most people agree that hardwood floors are beautiful, but an accident on them can be a seemingly irreparable eyesore. Here is an amazingly simple solution that I have found for those nasty pet...

  • Hardwood Refinishers

    Every hardwood floor will reach a point in its lifespan when the lacquer coating that protects it wears through and the floor begins to be damaged from use. When this occurs, it's time to strip...

  • The Best Ways to Remove Glue From Wood Floors

    Removing glue from wood floors can be a difficult and time consuming process. There are a number of ways to do so effectively, but the proper method depends on a few factors. Consider the time you...

  • Easiest Way to Get Carpet Padding Off Concrete Floors

    Replacing a carpet on a floor involves a lot of hard work, especially if the floor underneath the carpet is concrete. There are different ways people can use to remove carpet padding from...

  • 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 Remove Mastic from Ceramic Tile

    Sometimes during the installation process, excess mastic may get left on the surface of the tile. This is nothing to worry about, as removing mastic is a simple procedure that can be done within a...

  • How to Install Radiant Heat in Concrete

    Concrete is a versatile material that is a perfect substrate and finish flooring material for radiant heating. Radiant heating systems come in two main forms: Electrical panels or heated water...

  • How to Drill a Hole in Tile Using a Tile Hole Saw

    Having tile in your home has many advantages, it adds a finished look that is also an easily cleanable surface. Occasionally when installing tile in a shower, kitchen, bathroom or wherever you...

  • 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 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 a Water Channeling System

    Is there water seepage in your basement that comes in every time it rains. This usually means the drain pipe on the outside of the foundation wall is not draining like it's suppose to be.

  • Commercial Radiant Floor Heating Installation

    Radiant heating systems consist of electrical cables or plastic tubing filled with hot water, placed in the flooring of your building where the heat is transmitted up through the floor and as a...

  • How to Remove Linoleum and Mastic from Wood Flooring

    In this article you will learn how to strip old linoleum and the mastic underneath the linoleum from an existing floor.

  • About Polyurethane-Coated Floors

    Polyurethane is a liquid resin made from plastic, developed in the 1950s. Coating your hardwood floors with polyurethane will provide a durable finish that is easy to clean, and gives your floors...

  • How to Grout Floor & Wall Tile

    You may think that if you are going to have tile on your floor or walls that you'll have to hire a professional to do it for you. That isn't necessarily so! Yes, grouting is time consuming and...

  • How to Clean Hardwood Floors

    There's nothing more beautiful than clean and polished hardwood floors. They can transform almost any room, giving it a contemporary, more polished, and open look. If you want to keep your...

  • About Concrete Sealant

    If you are building a basement or have a concrete garage floor, you may want to consider using a concrete sealant to protect it from water damage, mold and ensure your garage lasts a long time.

  • How to paint concrete floors

    Painting concrete floors can cut down on dust, mildew and dampness, make the floors easier to clean and bring light into the space. But most concrete floors have some moisture coming through them...

  • 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 Stain a Floor

    Finishing wood floors with stain enhances the natural beauty of the wood and adds color while providing a durable finish. The stains most suited to work in a large area are water base or oil based...

  • How to Mix Ceramic Tile Mud

    Ceramic tile mud, or mortar, is easy to mix when purchased in the dry powder form. Creating the right consistency is key to making the mortar effective, so follow the instructions and the...

  • How to Diamond Drill Porcelain Floor Tiles

    Porcelain floor tiles are harder than ceramic tiles and durable beyond compare. The problem is that they're also quite hard to drill through and cut. To drill through porcelain floor tiles, you...

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