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Engineered Hardwood Flooring Might Be The Best Choice For Your Home.

August 22nd, 2009 No comments

Engineered flooring looks a lot like a solid hardwood floor, but something is different below the surface. Made up of three to seven cross stacked layers of wood that are glued and laminated together under high pressure, this flooring material doesn’t react to humidity the way traditional hardwood does. Engineered hardwood floors work in almost every room in the home, including kitchens and basements that don’t get much moisture.

You can get engineered flooring in either strips or planks, as well as in the form of parquet flooring – tiles in a beautiful geometric design. Most engineered floors are designed with tongue and grove for fast and easy installation. The is look is almost identical to solid hardwood, and the price is about the same too. However, engineered flooring works better in installations over concrete slabs, in basements, and in other places where it’s hard to install a traditional hardwood floor. Need to install your floor in an area with high humidity, but one that’s not wet? Engineered hardwood is the best choice here, too.

Some types of engineered hardwood flooring are more sustainable than traditional wood, as well. There are all kinds of floors, from those made from hardwoods around a core of hardwood, to hardwood around fiberboard, to hardwood wrapped around a high density board made from wheat waste material. Quality is determined by the thickness of the board and the thickness of the veneer. This is important, since thicker hardwood veneer means a greater ability to refinish the floor. Generally, this veneer is three eighths of an inch to five eighths of an inch thick.

The type and thickness of the finish used over the veneer can also tell you whether or not the engineered hardwood floor you’re thinking about purchasing will be high in quality. Remember that you should always buy a few extra boards in case on needs to be replaced, and look for finishes that include UV cured polyurethane and aluminum oxide. This kind of finish is very durable, and guaranteed for twenty five years of longer in most cases. Prefinished floors are less messy and much easier to install.

Like regular hardwood, engineered flooring can reduce the dust and allergens in your home, enhancing the quality of your indoor air. They add value to your home, but often not as much as a solid wood floor. However, they’re super simple to maintain, are suited for just about every room and are easier to install. If you love hardwood floors, take some time to talk to the professionals at http://professionalhardwood.com.com so you can make the choice that works best for your home.

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Everything You Need To Know about A Pull Down Faucet, But Were Afraid To Ask.

July 16th, 2009 No comments

A lot of your time is spent in the kitchen, food is necessary for survival so naturally you are going to frequent the appliances that make life easier. Most of the time your kitchen sink is standard, the thought behind it isn’t elaborate, you wash dishes in it and if you are lucky it has a sprayer.

Kitchen sinks now are very post modern, and are making people’s lives even easier. A pull down faucet is really very helpful, as you don’t have to make an extra hole for the sprayer, as it is already built in. This helps your sink fit in with everything else in your kitchen.

It’s hard to even notice a pull down faucet when you first look at it, because it is so well designed, and it makes that half of the kitchen look great. Most sinks today have a pull out spray faucet that will let you clean large pots and pans with hardly any effort. These faucets are much more versatile than your standard faucets.

The hoses that are in old faucets were quit sturdy, and never got tangled up in each other. They are simple to use, and the sprayer that was in use 30 years ago are now antiques. The new faucets use all sorts of spray and stream functions.

For all of those folks with a massive kitchen, a progressive faucet is great because it will give you all the water whenever you want it. With brands like Moen, Kohler, Grohe, and American Standard, you are guaranteed to find something that will look fabulous in your kitchen.

The ShowHouse by MoenCAS7208C is a beauty of a faucet. It has a single handle that will arch about 17 inches. The handle is level, which means you can operate it with your wrist. A 68 inch whisper quiet hose is included. You can aerate, or rinse with it. It has a pause button, so you can stop the water flow anytime!

Kohler is a brand that has been around for a very long time. Even still, the Kohler K-6350-BP-CP is a faucet with the future in mind. It comes with a black sprayhead, a front lever ahndle and a polished chrome faucet. It has a spring spout, arches 11 inches, allows 60 psi of pressure, and has an aerated flow.

Another brand that is very popular is American Standard. The 4205.100.021 has a swivel spout and a detachable spray head. This will fit comfortably in your hand. It’s white, and you can also control flow and the pattern of spray. It comes with what’s called a Whisperglide Nylon hose; this helps for you to have a quiet pull out. This model comes in chrome, and has a ceramic valve that prevents dripping.

Once you find the comfort in owning a pull down faucet, life in the kitchen will become much more efficient. If you do have a separate sprayer hole you can always use it as soap dispenser.

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