Friday, May 20, 2011
Attention Pet Owners Buying New Carpet & Flooring
Carpet pads are also available to reduce odors. Learn More
If you have a larger pet, then maybe you've had significant damage from those large paws. They can do a number on most hardwood flooring over a period of time. New hardwood flooring finishes have been developed to better resist scratching but new products like laminate flooring can do an even better job. Be sure to tell your flooring retailer if you are looking for these types of solutions. You can find many good flooring professionals at www.flooring-professionals.com
Friday, January 7, 2011
Warm & Cozzy
If you’re one that would like to have ceramic tile but are worried about cold feet, well no need to worry any more. Products like those produced by Nuheat can provide warm underfoot comfort for ceramic tile, engineered hardwood, laminate and vinyl flooring. Nuheat manufactures a mat system that comes in a wide variety of premade sizes including a 32”x 32” mat for shower stalls. Nuheat can also furnish custom mats to handle curves and angles in just a matter of a few days. These mats are 1/8” thick and are installed beneath the flooring. Nuheat also makes a cable system.
Nuheat’s system comes in 120 volt and 240 volts and is controlled by a variety of thermostats to handle different situations. These systems are UL listed and CSA approved. The mats use approximately 12 watts per sq.ft. that produces temperatures of 80° - 90° F, making them very efficient. With engineered hardwood or laminate flooring the temperature should no exceed 82° F. The system carries a 25-year warranty.
Considerations
When installing a Nuheat system you will need to coordinate your installation with your floor installer and an electrician. The electrician will be responsible for the thermostat connections. You must also consider the overall thickness of your new floor. The installation of the Nuheat system itself will increase the thickness at least 3/8th . When installing ceramic tile it requires a double subfloor system no less than 1-1/4”. These thicknesses will influence the transition height with adjoining rooms. Be sure to discuss this with your flooring estimator before moving forward.
For more information about the Nuheat system visit www.nuheat.com . The site provides a dealer locator so you can find the closest store to you.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Select Your Flooring First
Secondly, because flooring replacement cycles are generally longer, using conservative flooring choices provide greater flexibility over the long haul. Colorful area rugs can be used to create greater impact in the room. Typically it is easier to select colors and designs that go well with your carpet or flooring choice than it is to select a flooring that coordinates with a wider variety of decorative furnishings.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Do-It-Yourself Porcelain Tile
Interesting New Porcelain Floating Floor Tile Installation
Interlocking hardwood and laminate flooring have been a big hit with do-it-yourselfers but early attempts to duplicate this technique in ceramic tile products haven’t worked so well. A new product from Avaire looks like it might have the answer. The Avaire interlocking system is much different from previous products that tried to use similar systems used for hardwood and laminate flooring. Avaire’s innovative approach is to adhere the tile to a plastic tray that has locking mechanisms along each side that click in place to join the tiles. Next a flexible grout is used to finish the job.
Benefits of a System Like This
The benefits of a floating system are many. First, because the tile is not being adhered to the existing floor it reduces the floor preparation that normally goes with traditional tile installations. Floor preparation adds significantly to both the time and cost of the installation. Secondly, the tray system, and the fact that it is not adhered offers some sound deadening qualities. Third, the Avaire system makes it possible to disassemble the installation and reuse somewhere else. It also makes it easy to repair. To learn more you can visit their website, www.avairefloors.com .
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Real Hardwood Flooring in Your Basement
Please note that even engineered products should not be installed in an area where moisture is a problem. You must correct any moisture problems first. To install your engineered product with an adhesive the slab must be clean and level. You may also choose one of the new edge locking systems now offered with engineered hardwood products. This is particularly nice for you do-it-yourselfers, as these products do not require as much subfloor preparation.
Note that these engineered products can also be used for installations on slabs poured directly on-grade. As with the basement, check for any signs of moisture.