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Month: June 2015

The Janka Hardness Scale

The Janka Hardness Scale is an important aspect of choosing the right wood flooring. This classification determines the durability of a particular type of wood over another. Gabriel Janka, a Austrian wood researcher invented the scale in 1906. The classification was standardized in 1927 by the American Society for Testing and . . . Read more

Travertine Tile Installation Tips

The installation of travertine is medium to high difficulty level and resembles with the installation on any other tile but keep in mind that you have to be extra careful. The three most important steps in installing are: preparation, laying the tile and grouting it to keep it all together. . . . Read more

Travertine FAQ

What is travertine? What colors does travertine come in? What type of finish can travertine have? What to do before installing travertine? Is travertine “green”? Where can I install travertine flooring? What are the benefits of travertine floors? What about the disadvantages? How does travertine compare to ceramic tile? How . . . Read more

Carpet: Pro or DIY?

Everyone thinks that using a do-it-yourself installation is the best way to save money. The fact is that it is a difficult job for an unprofessional and in most cases it is easier to call a professional for the installation.   Specialty Tools You need special tools for a carpet installation like a knee kicker and a power stretcher. You may rent the tools from a rental store but it isn`t so easy to use them when you`re not familiar with them. So even it appears to be more expensive to ask for a professional, it worth the money. Knowledge and Expertise Professional carpet installers should be well versed in the installation of the carpet padding. The padding will assure more cushion on the feet when walked on, a better stain protection and prevent the carpet fibers from getting matt. The installer need also to be able to properly cut the carpet to account for heating and cooling registers, and be prepared to remove baseboards. If you are purchasing a carpet that will need seams pushed together, this is an extra skill found in most professional installers Questions to Ask Yourself to Help You Decide Will I be able to lay the carpet and padding down to the manufacturer’s specifications? If not, you risk the chance of voiding the carpet’s warranty. Am I able to stretch the carpet and padding? Do I secure the carpet using glue/tack strips?If you don’t, the final installation may be a waste of time, money and effort. Are there any odd shaped corners that I’ll have to work around?This complicates the job considerably, and attempting it on your own may ruin the final installation. Will the carpet and padding need to be trimmed down to my width for installation? The carped padding is bought in specific dimensions. It comes in 12 and 15 foot widths. Probably the carpet will not perfectly fit so you`ll have to trim it. If you`ll do it by your own and make a mistake you may ruin the entire installation. Are the tools I need available or easy to secure?You probably will not have access to the tools you need, without renting them. Is the cost of renting them going to save you any money compared to hiring a professional? Is the amount saved really worth the chance of botching the installation? Overall Cost The installer will get his fee by the square yard of carpet installed and doesn’t include the cost of the carpet and padding material. If they have to clear the room and remove the old carpet or flooring, look for even more charges. If you have on the floor the old carpet and you need to remove it and you have to clear the room, you have to prepare for more charges. You may clear it yourself to save money.  Don`t forget, this cost is in addition to the amont of carpet and padding you purchase to cover the room. When you calculate your investment cumulate the carpet price and the installation of it. If the professional installation make the investment above your budget, simply choose a less expensive carpet or wait until you can afford both.

How to Repair Carpet

The carpet is an important piece of design in your home. Somehow things chance when it gets damaged. But don`t worry, you don`t need to rush and buy a new one every time it happens. There may be ways to save a carpet, like cutting out certain pieces of it and then replacing them with careful precision with others. How to Re-Stretch Carpet First of all, you need to clear up the area by removing all the furniture around. You need to stretch the carpet in order to add some length, so you may loose the tack strips. Don`t worry, you will reattach them later on. The next step is to ensure that the the carpet is not bunched up in some areas and it`s in place, all smooth underneath. In the case of the doorways and vents you need to change the position, so you may need some scraps to help you out.Some seam sealer will be needed to prevent the rim from untwisting. Re-expanding your carpet will cut down on wear and damage and shorten it`s life, just in the case of bubbling up in some areas. How to Repair Carpet Snags In the case of loop pile, snags are made just when the loop comes unfinished. To fix them, you need to make a cut right in the center of the pulled trand. Be sure that there will be the same number of loops on each side of the cut. Use masking tape to outline the run. On the inside of it, apply adherent material. Then, you can use a nail set to put the texture back in place to make the right size loops. The Barber carpet you might need to be more patient. By using a long thin tool, you will be able to pull up the next loop without damaging all the way loops in the back of the backing side of the carpet.Please pay attention on the yarn to see if it`s in the material and when it forms the next loop. Use another thin tool to pull the next loop up, to pull the snack down. In the end you need to have the snag bigger than the loop you just pulled out. You will repeat the process as many time as you need, keeping the loop you pulled out smaller. How to Repair Carpet Burns In this case you may have small burns or more serious ones. In the best case, you can repair the carpet by carefully trim the burned fibers off. In the worse scenario, with a bigger burned area, the best option might be the replacement of the particular area of the rug. If you don`t have a remnant to replace it, you may cut a small piece from a place that cannot be noticed, like from the back of the closet. The best idea to do this is to use a can as a template before cutting any piece of the carpet. It will make a more precise cut, without risking any unpleasant cuts. It will also help with matching the new piece out. After removing the piece to replace the damaged spot, carefully remove the damaged carpet.Use a carpet tape. This should have a bigger length than the damaged area`s diameter, to be nicely replaced without any worries of unexpected reopening. Place the carpet tape in place and after that, make sure your repair piece is into the right matching position.Place weight on the replaced area for a couple of days to be perfectly merged with the existing carpet. Don`t forget to pay attention on the edges to secure. This tactic also works with stains and patching holes. If you prefer, you can always ask for a professional assistance to help you out.

Wood Flooring Moldings

After deciding on your wood flooring, you have to take some things into consideration. For example, the purpose of molding and trim is giving the floor a professional, finished appearance. Selecting the right trim and moldings is the most important aspect to the aesthetic of the any area. Engineered flooring typically comes with matching trim while hardwood . . . Read more

About Wood Flooring

We all know that wood flooring fills your home with warmth and beauty that never goes out of style. There are hundreds of selections in woods, colors, and finishes available. You can definitely find wood flooring to fit your budget and taste. Read on in order to discover why wood is . . . Read more

Repairs, Refinishing & Recoating Home

Hardwood floors have the purpose of making the areas they are installed in look more sophisticated and also add some old style charm. One thing you should be concerned about is how to properly care for them. As long as the surfaces are regularly maintained, hardwood floors are durable, and can last longer . . . Read more

Hardwood Installation: Pro or DIY?

Before anything, you have to make up your mind if you are going to pursue with the installation by yourself or hire a professional. This decision lies number factors including: selecting a site finished or a prefinished floor, the type of hardwood floor, the room itself, and the budget for the whole . . . Read more

Colors, Finishes, and More

Hardwood flooring has many different colors, finishes, styles, and installation patterns to pick from. This type of flooring can be as unique as the people living or working in it. Choosing the color, the finish, the gloss level, the size of the boards, and the installation patterns become now a . . . Read more