Have you noticed that your allergies are more intense indoors than outdoors? Installing hardwood floors is an excellent way to limit the amount of allergens trapped by regular carpeted surfaces.
Not sure whether to go with a wet or dry install for your radiant flooring system? Systems with wet installs (that include a concrete layer) are more expensive and take longer to heat up, but they are more efficient. Dry systems are less expensive but need to operate at higher temperatures since there’s no thermal mass to store the heat.
If water seeps underneath your foundation, the saturated soil could make your house unstable while the soil is loose. It's important to keep surface water away from your home so you don't have to worry about settling or foundation issues that could lead to leveling your floors.
Polyvinyl chloride, used to make vinyl flooring, has invented in 1872 by German chemist Eugen Baumann. However, it wasn't actually used for anything until 1926, when Waldo Lonsbury Semon invented plasticized PVC, which was used to make the first vinyl flooring in 1933.
Sometimes the grout in between the tiles of your floor can get dirty. If you’re looking for something to clean it with, you actually might want to check your office. A white or pink rubber pencil eraser is a good tool to clean up small grout stains.
Did you know that putting an epoxy coating on your garage floor could increase the resale value of your home? Epoxy coatings also brighten up the room they are in. Less light is required to make the space seem open and bright.