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get an inspector in there if he wont fix it. armed with the inspectors determination of cause, you can act against the contractor. or tell th...
get an inspector in there if he wont fix it. armed with the inspectors determination of cause, you can act against the contractor. or tell th...
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Viewsa combinations of grinding and patching with a cement based floor patch or levleing compound I have found to be best and most economical. Diamoi...
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Viewsthere are quite a few systems designed for that all working similarly at varying costs ... research and compare functionality versus procing: ht...
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Viewsgreat advise here are some links to those products. Hardibacker: http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=hardibacker Permabase: h...
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Viewshttp://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=hardwood+cleaner http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=hardwood+wax ___________________...
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Viewsshimming might work, and definately would for stopping squeeks, but the correct way to perminently correct your problem for the long term would be ...
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Viewsengineerd hardwood is an excellent choice. http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=engineered+hardwood _________________________________...
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Viewswater is getting into it. Showers have a certain system to do them right. Grout should never peel. but flake and chiop becasue its a portla...
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Viewsscrape and sand it as needed. http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=scraper _____________________________________________ There are...
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Viewsdepends on the extent of the damage. best to get a refinishing professional in there to look at if to determine if its possible ... call them a...
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Viewsno it isnt possible. _____________________________________________ There are two ways to do any job. The right way and the wrong way. Do it rig...
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Viewsit's really a matter of preference. I recommend large format tiles for diagonal so you arent stuck with little pieces that you often get with sm...
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Viewsthe last few years the most popular has been laminate floating floor systems. A laminate floor is floated and either licked together or glued to...
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Viewsconstruction adhesive loses its strength over time and one hard wack or bump could break the bond. if you shoow into the porcelain, you might no...
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Viewsthe short answer is "maybe". there is no way to tell without seeing what you have to work with in regards to underlying subfloor. _____________...
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Viewshard surfaces by nature have a cooler feel. just make sure you house it plugged up tight and draft free. If drafty, seal exterior walls at the b...
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Viewshttp://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=installing+a+decorative+concrete+floor http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=how+to+inst...
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Viewsepoxy grout: http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=epoxy+grout _____________________________________________ There are two ways to do...
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Viewscommercial quarry tile with epoxy grout. http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=quarry+tile porcelain should work as well. http://floo...
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Viewswe have none of that type, but you can try here: http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query='discontinued+products' _______________________...
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