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Laminate flooring would be the only other option I can think of.
Laminate flooring would be the only other option I can think of.
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Viewsif you have extra carpet, a pro can patch it in.
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ViewsI wouldn't count on it COMPLETELY making it secure. It may shift a tad, depending on how much you spend on the rods.
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Viewsif you use only the stair rods, then you will be able to turn the rug every now and then to make it last longer. If you tack it down, it will be p...
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Viewsyou get what you pay for usually. Kahrs is the best IMO. I have never heard of the brand you speak of.
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Viewstacked down for permanent application. Zoroufy stair rods for a better look.
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ViewsI cannot see it being possible to do an area rug.
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ViewsI would hire a pro. then again, I have 3 kids that are all young with young lungs. Can you make absolutely sure that no fibers will escape and se...
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Viewsyea, they can be slippery if glossy or sometimes even withouty gloss. I would not put marble anywhere in the kitchen. It can be etched easily.
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ViewsCeramic and slate last forever, but can be hard to walk on and cold. I live in Alaska, and I have choosen Cork for my kitchen. It is the most dent...
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ViewsThere are some ceramic at the same price as some slate. But not Builder grade ceramic.
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Viewsrent a stand up scraper and a bunch of blades. still tough but it gets you off your knees!
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Viewstake up underlay, or install, whichever is easiest.
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ViewsPro all the way.
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Viewsgood brand and manufacturer. good quality. bad - maybe more expensive than the cheap stuff.
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ViewsCheck with Nafco, but I believe it should be plywood.
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ViewsI could do it less than your friend, but would you want that? no. never price shop for install.
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Viewsring shank nails will most likely do it.
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Viewswell, what needs to be determined is weather or not it was installed to standard. My first guess would be that it was installed on particle board, ...
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Viewsare you saying you glued 3/4 solid wood to concrete?
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