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The Dos and Don'ts of Caring for New Timber Floors

Timber floors offer a timeless elegance to any home. They are also very easy to keep clean compared to carpet. However, as the owner of new timber floors, the way you maintain your floors makes all the difference in how long they stay looking fresh and fabulous. Use the following tips to keep your timber floors looking as good as new. 1. Do Sweep at Least Once a Week

Benefits of Carpet Tiles for Pet Owners

As a pet owner, you know how difficult it can be to have carpet. Pets can cause a variety of issues with your carpet over their lifespan. The misconception is that pet stains and issues will stop after the pet is housebroken. The truth is, pets can cause stains and odors throughout their lifespan, and especially in the much younger and much older years. One way to cou

Why You Should Consider Installing Hardwood Floorboards

The flooring of your home will have a significant impact on the overall appearance of your interior design. However, some homeowners tend to assume that they can simply camouflage bland flooring with carpeting. The reality of the matter is that heavy traffic will still compromise the integrity of substandard flooring materials, whether you have a carpet over it or not

Two tips for people who need to install new flooring in their homes

If you need to replace your home's flooring (including both the uppermost layer and the flooring system underneath it), here are a few tips that you may want to keep in mind. Buy the best floor trusses you can afford You don't necessarily need to spend a small fortune on every single part of your new flooring system; for example, if there are rooms in your home that

4 Benefits of Installing Floating Timber Flooring in Your Home

When you first hear the term floating floor, you may imagine some kind of magical material which can defy gravity. However, in reality, a floating floor is somewhat more prosaic. This term refers to pieces of flooring which have not been fixed in place using nails or glue. Instead, the pieces of timber are simply laid down on to