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According to the information supplied by manufacturers, carpets do not form a suitable base because the pile layer in the carpet gives way excessively under load. The joints in click systems, in particular, can be subjected to extreme loads. In ... more
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Use a paper grocery bag and a slightly warm iron to remove candle wax from carpets. Keep adjusting the iron slowly until the paper soaks up the wax. ... more
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No, not if carpets are cleaned properly. Unfortunately, the industry is blighted with fraud, where short cuts are common. Pride Carpet Cleaning uses the finest mild cleaning conditioners and then uses a special rinsing agent that removes all ... more
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It is not necessary to put cork under ceramic tile. If your subfloor is not stable, you do need to install something to even it out and keep it from flexing, but it does not have to be cork. ... more
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• DOL received a submission during the September 11, 2009 initial determination public comment period that described the nation-wide, third party monitoring of registered carpet looms in India, that gave details of the monitoring program of ... more
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The lead time for standard carpets is one to five weeks. For custom carpets, the lead time is eight to twelve weeks and a deposit is usually required. ... more
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No, such items are automatically included within the definition of 'buildings' in our landlords’ policies and there is no need to arrange separate landlords’ contents insurance in these circumstances. ... more
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On One Hand: Laminate Floors Can Be Relatively Safe.Laminate floors are common in many homes and buildings. Laminate floors do contain formaldehyde, but it is contained in resin and there are safety standards for how fast it can emit into the air. ... more
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Contact Capital Planning and Facilities Operations. These special requests will be taken on a case by case basis. Not all can be accomplished. ... more
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Echeverias, aeoniums and most rosette succulents form new leaves from the center of the rosette, and older leaves dry and fall off, exposing an ever-lengthening stem. So, yes, they'll need to be cut back if you want to keep the planting dense and ... more
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