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Definitely! IsaBooties' soles are made from Toughtek®, an incredible grip fabric that is perfect for beginning walkers. ... more
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Yes! Carpeting attracts and holds many allergenic spores, dust-mites, bacteria, fungi, animal dander and other unhealthy microbes. These disturbing irritants are dispersed every time you vacuum. Allergists recommend that people with allergies live ... more
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Yes. New wood floors stand up to water and traffic. Wood flooring wears well in bathrooms, kitchens and other higher-stress areas. Our polyurethane finishes resist wear and stains better than other finishes and require no stripping, no buffing and ... more
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Refinished floors are simple to care for. Use a tack mop, with washable terry cover, to remove dust and just wet the mop with a mixture of warm water and vinegar to wash. Do not use a lot of water. Should the floor show wear over the years it can ... more
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A. One benefit of finishing hardwood floors at home is that you can customize your floor's color and choose the type of shine you prefer. You may not be able to find the look you want in a factory-finished product. ... more
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We understand that it’s difficult to visualize the hues and accents of your color choice by flipping through a color-sample book. We believe the best way to decide on a color is to actually see the color on the floor to judge how it fits with your ... more
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Another major difference between a water based finish and an oil based finish is the difference in durability. Water based finishes in theory are considered to be a more durable product because it acts like a hard protective shell of plastic coating, ... more
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Hard flooring can be broadly divided into two categories, solid hardwood floors and engineered hardwood floors. Although, it is very difficult to differentiate between engineered wood flooring and solid hardwood flooring on the basis of looks. The ... more
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Most laminate or engineered hardwood floors are pretty similar in appearance to regular wood floors. After all, they are made to look like them! Real wood can often times be a problem because of humidity or any other kind of moisture, where as ... more
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Whether you are building a new home or thinking of replacing flooring in your current home or cabin, hardwood floors are a natural choice. They add beauty and elegance to a home's interior. It takes just a few years for carpet to look old and thin. ... more
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