Have you ever wondered whether certain types of carpet attract more dirt than others? Read this article before you select new carpeting.
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Gregory initially started his career in the construction industry way back in 1975 because of his sincere interest in how do the new buildings and structures get built from the ground up. Eventually, after working at the construction company for quite a long time and achieving an executive-level position there, Gregory decided to adjust his career course a bit and focused on home remodeling & renovations.
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Is My Stone Really Stained?
We have received many calls regarding “staining,” and in some cases the issue is not a stain at all. Here are some examples of stone problems that look like stains but are not actually stains.
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Kids, Pets, and Your Carpet
Kids and pets take a toll on carpet. Whether the culprit has two legs or four, here are some tips on carpet purchasing and how to keep carpets looking great.
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Is My Countertop Quartzite or Marble?
Quartzite will not etch or scratch. If you have quartzite that is etched and scratched, it may actually be marble. This article explains the difference so that you can tell what countertop material you truly…
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How to Get the Most Mileage Out of Carpet
Should it be replaced? Or does it just need some TLC? This article provides details on how to get the most life out of your carpet and what to do with used carpet.