Dogs and Hardwood Floors

We want to have wood floors installed but we have big dogs and are afraid the floors will be ruined in a very short time. What are our choices? Wood floor finishes have come a long way in terms of durability! Consult ...

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Measuring the Hardness of Wood Floors

How is the hardness of a wood floor species measured? The Janka test measures the hardness of a wood species and therefore is a good measure of a wood species to withstand denting and wear. It’s also a good indicator of ...

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How do I prioritize my home remodeling projects?

If you are contemplating a large-scale remodel involving large areas of your house (or even a whole-house renovation), it may not be feasible to do it all at once. In that case, a design/buildremodeling contractor can help you work out a plan.

A comprehensive master plan reflects all of the ideas you have for your home, using the master plan, which incorporates your plans for your home and your future goals, your remodeler can help you make decisions about which areas of the home to address first.

Working from a master plan is beneficial because it ensures that work done now won’t interfere with work you will do later. Master planning can also help you in securing financing ahead of time, so there are no surprises when it comes time to actually do the work.

 
 
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