When you've decided to replace floors in your home with hardwoods, your next big decision is how this flooring installation is going to happen. Are you going to take it on yourself, or turn over the reins to the flooring company? Here are a few factors to consider before making your decision.
The most important point to consider when making the decision of who will install your hardwood flooring, is whether you have the time to dedicate to learning the proper way to install your floors, and taking the time to be sure it's done correctly. If this isn't possible? A professional might be the safest option for ensuring longterm value. |
Thursday, December 4, 2014
DIY or Pay a Pro: 4 Factors to Consider When Installing Hardwood Floors
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Black Tea and Hardwood Floors
Want to Restore Your Hardwood Floor to Cloth-to-New Condition? Black Tea Could Be the Temporary Answer |
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It's also recently been proven to work as a quick cleaning hack for hardwood floor inlay designs that can even conceal the appearance of scratches and blemishes. Best of all, it's an all-natural cleaning method that uses no harsh chemicals that could harm the environment. According to Lifehacker, you can easily create a black tea floor cleaner by bringing a half gallon of water to boil on a stovetop, then steeping eight bags of black tea in the water for about 10 to 15 minutes. Once the tea bags have steeped for a long enough time, remove the bags and squeeze out any excess water. Let the pot of tea sit until it cools to room temperature before using it on your floor. Once your pot of tea has cooled down, just take a cloth and dip it in the water -- and voila! You can start wiping down your floors with your new tea cleaner. Scientifically speaking, black tea makes a good cleaning solution for hardwood floors because it contains Tannins. Tannins bring out the warm, wood-like color of the hardwood floor, helping to conceal any scratches the floor may have. And no other cleaning products are needed in addition to the black tea -- as black tea that comes from the Camellia Sinensis plant kills bacteria and inhibits microbial growth. What do you think about this new cleaning hack? Would you use it on your home's hardwood floors? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! |
Monday, October 6, 2014
What Type of Flooring is Best for Pets?
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Friday, September 12, 2014
Keeping Your Beautiful Hardwood Inlay Flooring Clean
Hardwood flooring is generally more durable than soft woods, and typically more expensive. This doesn't mean that they can't be harmed, however, only that you want to try particularly hard to avoid any damage. After all, it costs an average of $5,800 to add hardwood flooring to a home in the U.S., and home buyers are inclined to spend an extra $2,000 for a home with hardwood floors. Tips for Safely Cleaning Hardwood Inlay Flooring
Hardwood floor inlay designs can be difficult to replicate if the floor is damaged, so it's important to avoid doing so. If you're getting a new floor installed, be sure to ask the flooring company if they have any recommendations for keeping your wood inlay flooring safe from damage. |
Monday, August 4, 2014
The Benefits of Hardwood Floors
Three Benefits of Hardwood Floors
With its economical, health and environmental benefits, hardwood floors are the best choice when it comes to flooring replacement. So when you decide its time to fix up the floors in your house, tell your flooring company you want hardwood floors! |
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