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i see many poosts about discontinued product searches. here is a search link for some if anyone is interested. http://flooringworld.org/floor...
i see many poosts about discontinued product searches. here is a search link for some if anyone is interested. http://flooringworld.org/floor...
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Viewsi see many poosts about discontinued product searches. here is a search link for some if anyone is interested. http://flooringworld.org/floor...
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ViewsI would call a pro, espectially if you dont know what you are doing. Floor squeaking/noise can come from joists, subfloor, or the flooring syste...
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ViewsBy placing poly on it, you probably voided the factory warrenty. I dont recommend it. It isnt needed as it has a factory finish on it. con...
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Viewsno, but depending on the added height you might need an extra thick wax seal or a seal with an extender. Never reuse wax seals. your local bi...
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Viewsit is unusual to say the least. Theoretically, you could us a white, latex mofified thinset and add concrete or grout stain to color it. That...
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Viewshttp://www.schluter.com/english/products/2002/sectionf/ditra/601-index.html http://www.schluter.com/english/products/2002/pdf/DitraHandbook(32)_...
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Viewsit is no recommended to direct-glue solid wood flooring. some say its ok. I think its a disaster waiting to happen becaue of the extremely lo...
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ViewsI would recommend an engineered hardwood floor. Its construction is laminated wood layers and has much better dimensional stabiltiy in regards t...
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Viewsthere is no best season. the area has to be within certain humidity and temperatire conditions each manufacturer lists, and as long as it is, ev...
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Viewsall corners and places where the tile meets other materials you will want to use a colored caulk to match the grout. Most grout manufacturers m...
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Viewsyou can fill in teh holes with grout or silicon caulk to match the tile. to scrape the silicone get some one sided razor blades or flooring razo...
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Viewsoh and cut far enough back to get the coverage you need ...all the way through the casings is fine as long as the door was properly installed, but ...
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Viewsif the baseboards stay on do not cut the doorjambs. the perimeter grout joint will be broken up at the doorway if you do. However, if the bas...
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Viewsi would remove it. use prybars and hammers and a stiff scraper if needed. the cement board will come up in pieces. after the cement board ...
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Viewsthe people that removed the flooring should have cleaned it up. shop vac or sweep it up. _____________________________________________ There...
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Viewshere is a link to information about moisture testing and calcium chloride testing http://flooringworld.org/floorsearch.php?query=calcium+chlorid...
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ViewsI would take up all flooring and scrape any adhesives with razor scapers available at your local big box home improvements store, else you would ha...
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Viewsin terms of resale value it doesnt make a difference. _____________________________________________ There are two ways to do any job. The right...
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Viewswhat type of tile ? ceramic or resilient tile ? is there a dead airspace under the slab or is it on grade / on the ground ? do you have an...
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