Articles, tagged with "vinyl tile", page 3
29th May 2009
If you are looking for a fashionable and long-lasting flooring alternative, Armstrong residential flooring would be the right choice. This flooring variety is distinguished by its exceptional beauty, durability, strength and style.
Range of Residentia...
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Author:
James Anderson
05th May 2009
The backsplash is one of the most conspicuous areas of the kitchen. So, if you want to give your kitchen a swanky new look, adding a new backsplash is a great idea. If you need to remodel the kitchen on a budget, a change in the backsplash area is recomme...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
16th January 2009
People spend a large part of their day in their kitchen and bathroom. Research has shown these two rooms to be at the top of the list of selling features when it comes to real estate sales.
A big open kitchen can be good for watching the kids while mak...
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Author:
Colette Robicheau
29th September 2008
Flooring is an important aspect for any room. When we select bathroom flooring, we have to take many things into consideration like if it is durable, will it look clean and nice, will it be easy to maintain, and will it be able to stand moisture. We have ...
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Author:
Kevin Carden
08th September 2008
Tax reduction and tax deferral are both generated by cost segregation. However, this tool is not well understood by most real estate investors and by many tax preparers. The root cause of limited understanding regarding cost segregation and how it provi...
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Author:
PatrickO'Connor
04th June 2008
Decades ago when the first prefabricated above ground pools appeared on the market people were happy with them just as they were. They finally made it possible for families to have a little water park in their own backyards with out having to go into debt...
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Author:
Wes Torosten
04th June 2008
Perhaps you can remember way back when you swam in an above ground pool as a child, that was lined with a heavy gage blue vinyl pool liner. It was highly functional and in fact, didn't look that bad. However; creative designers have been busy at work over...
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Author:
Wes Torosten
23rd May 2008
Water just may be your home's worst enemy; and it's a sneaky, insidious foe. Your home could have a slow leak for weeks before you see the first signs of damage.
Take the case of my friend Tom, who recently spotted a strange puddle outside his brand ...
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Author:
Mike Milliman
07th May 2008
Assessing and Cleaning Floors After a Fire
Prior to salvaging your home and content, you must confirm that the structure is determined safe and the fire is completely extinguished and cooled down. The reason for this is that many solvents and cleaning ...
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Author:
Leo Nov
21st February 2008
More tax deductions means tax reduction
Important Commentary for Owners of Real Estate
By Patrick O'Connor, MAI
Depreciate Property Improvements Correctly...
and Pay Less Federal Income Tax
Most commercial real estate owners are paying excess f...
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Author:
Patrick O'Connor
04th February 2008
Glass tiles:
There is a large array of decorative glass tiles on the market today and are suitable for both residential and commercial applications. Glass tiles are a great choice for giving interior and exterior surfaces a decorative design. They come i...
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Author:
Robert Smith
07th November 2007
Most homes have a room or two that has vinyl flooring. Sheet vinyl is a large piece (like linoleum) that has been precut to fit a specific area. Vinyl tile floors are made from square pieces of vinyl that are available in different sizes. Repairing damage...
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Author:
Tired Dad Of Four
27th March 2007
Iso-Step Floor underlayment is an environmentally friendly rubber based product made from recycled tires using 82% post-consumer recycled content. Iso-Step is a double duty product. It's mass of either one pound or two pounds per square foot offers incre...
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Author:
Donnie Williams
30th April 2006
Water standing in low spots on garage, shop and warehouse floors can often last for days creating safety problems and cleaning issues. During the troweling of floors some uneven ness can create low spots where spilled liquids can form. Low spots or dep...
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Author:
Harvey Chichester
26th April 2006
New health codes find ceramic tile grout a harbinger of bacteria and microorganisms in embalming rooms. As municipalities adopt more stringent health codes, ceramic tile still in good condition may not be good enough. Often health inspectors are requestin...
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Author:
Harvey Chichester