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Is Composite Decking Anti-Slip?

One of the major issues regarding any type of decking is that they could get really slippery especially when they get wet or during winter when it snows. Some decks can be slippery even when they're...

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Composite Decking Durability: Is it Stronger than Wood?

Are you thinking of getting a new decking done at your home but you're split between getting a composite decking and wood? Maybe you're already inclined to choose composite decking instead of wood...

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Ultimate Guide to Choosing The Best Hardwood Floor Finish To Use

Hardwood floors are often applied with either a penetrating oil finish or a top coat of surface finish. They both give some level of protection to any wood floor from scratches, abrasions, and...

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What Wood Flooring is Suitable for Underfloor Heating?

An underfloor heating system is a great way to evenly distribute heat around each corner of your room. And depending on the type of system you get, you would no longer need to install radiators on...

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How Long Does Engineered Wood Flooring Last?

Engineered wood flooring is one of the most popular choice of material for floors because of its beauty and durability. It's comparable to solid hardwood floors in that it is made of real hardwood...

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Do You Have to Acclimate Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

Engineered hardwood flooring is more dimensionally stable than solid hardwood floors. This means that unlike solid hardwood floors, they can resist possible expansion or contraction due to humidity...

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