Archive for July, 2008

Koa hardwood flooring

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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Hardwood Floors: Grading from High to Low
Hi all, The world of wood grading can be a very confusing one. Systems and rules change from continent to continent and from species to species. In this global economy, it’s difficult to keep it straight. Here I’ve developed a bit of a cheat sheet to give you an idea as to what you can expect as grades go from high to low. Please keep in mind that this is by no means exact and does not correspond with any one grading system. Cheers, Tom American Walnut: A Grade: 1. Color ranges from a deep
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Don’t Sweat Heat Stroke this Summer
Getting through the summer sweating it out? Sometimes a fan is not enough. There are dangers that can come with extreme heat and instances with heat stroke can happen to anyone, especially the young and elderly. Heat stroke is an injury to internal organs caused by an excessively high body temperature. It can damage the central nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and other organs. Sometimes the outcome is death. There are many ways to avoid heat stroke and that’s why you need th
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Hardwood Flooring Pro’s - Lynnwood Wa,
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Repair Your Wooden Floors Using Wood Furniture Care
Repair Your Wooden Floors Using Wood Furniture Care Wooden flooring is extremely popular these days though many people are finding out that without the proper care, their floors are quickly becoming damaged and ruined. It is something which many people do not take into account beforehand and it is something which does need serious thought before you do rush out and purchase any type of wooden flooring. So what exactly do you do when your flooring becomes damaged? Do you have to replace it? We
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About Bamboo Flooring
About Bamboo Flooring When we think about flooring we look into lot of factors durability, look and maintenance. If you are a person who is environmentally aware and who would like to see to it that the flooring you use for the house is as natural as it can get, then bamboo flooring is the most ideal one for you. This is the latest fashion and discovery regarding flooring. Bamboo is the most ecological option if you do want to use chemically processed material as flooring. You will find versa
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Armstrong hardwood flooring

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Hardwood floors, BT input request
mrs mdg2003 has decided we need wood flooring in the hall and guest bedroom, more to come I am certain. We have narrowed it down to two products and I am looking for BT input. One is a Bruce 5/16th” solid hardwood and the other is
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Prosales - Armstrong Hardwood Flooring
September 1, 2006 — C Armstrong Hardwood Flooring Utilizing the manufacturer’s NextGen installation system, the Locking Hardwood flooring line installs without glue,…
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How To Choose An Enviromentally Friendly Floor
Lots of people are choosing to install bamboo flooring in their homes in recent years. They’ve heard that it lasts a lot longer than most types of hardwood flooring, and it’s more ecologically sound. Bamboo has a number of other
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Bruce Hardwood caters to all your flooring needs
Sometimes choosing the right flooring can be a big pain, especially if you do not know what are the options available. In such cases, Bruce Hardwood Flooring is the right choice, in terms of education as well as quality.
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Plank hardwood flooring

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

New lives for old wood (Connecticut Post)
NEW YORK — It’s one of the rare occasions when it’s OK to gawk at the flaws of the very old. Designers and architects are plucking wood from old barns and other structures to
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Reclaimed lumber purveyors thrive (The Indianapolis Star)
Designers and architects are plucking wood from old barns and other structures to give new projects a dose of character.
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Home of the Week: (The Capital)
Jackie Wells lives with her dog, Blondie, in the Bloomsbury Square community in Annapolis. Just across the way from St. John’s College, next to College Creek and in the shadow of the State House dome is the home of Jackie Wells.
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Even in downturn, demand is strong for reclaimed wood (The Tennessean)
NEW YORK — It’s one of the rare occasions when it’s OK to gawk at the flaws of the very old. Designers and architects are plucking wood from old barns and other structures to give new projects a dose of character that can otherwise be hard to come by.
Source: www.tennessean.com

Fayette Flooring to host open house this Friday, Saturday (Newspapers of Fayette County)
It started with a simple construction project in their house. Flash forward several months later and that simple project has been turned into Fayette Flooring, the new flooring store owned by Deb Marmann.
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