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September 2, 2010
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Subflor is the revolutionary flooring system designed to keep your basement floor dry and comfortable
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SCI is the manufacturer of Top-Seal All Purpose Sealant. It is great for concrete, soil and wood.
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Briwax Wood Care products for the finishes of fine furniture, antiques, unfinished furniture and artisans in wood and leather.
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Huge collection of architectural salvage including reclaimed doors, windows, stained glass, hardwood floors, lighting, terra cotta, iron fencing and gates, wainscotting, fireplace mantels, garden statuary, hardware, and much much more...lots more.
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Rub with a cloth dampened in a solution of detergent and warm water. If the stain remains, rub it with a different cloth dampened with denatured alcohol.
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One of the best means of avoiding exposure to house-hold hazardous materials is to use safer alternatives whenever possible. Included in this section are time-honored recipes and suggestions to help you make the switch toward safer household products. Ingredients followed by instructions will guide you through an array of easy-to-make, easy-to-use safer alternatives.
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With a tradition that dates to ancient civilizations, ceramic tile flooring can be found in a variety of settings in diverse cultures and structures, including residential buildings ranging from large apartment buildings to small private houses, institutional buildings such as...
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Lead-based paint, a toxic material, was widely used in North America on both the exteriors and interiors of buildings until well into the second half of the twentieth century. If a "historic" place is broadly defined in terms of time as having attained...
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I am remodeling an entry way in my 120 year old home. Due to water damage from a leaky roof I need to remove the old plaster and lath. when I started removing the wood moulding around the base of the walls I discovered the wood moulding was put on the walls before the wood floor was lain and is betw...
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Thanks for all the info! What I am removing is sheet vinyl- no tiles involved. I think there could even be two layers, with wood underneath. Now, that wood may be a subfloor, but my hope is that it might be good enough to refinish. I removed carpeting from my upstairs and discovered old pine floors,...
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Ive been enlessly searching for these white 2 hexagon tiles that were standard back in the day....also, what type of wood floors size and color stain were usually standard for a Victorian home? I just want that old school basic quality wood, theres so much darn choices these days but it all looks so...
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I am a homeowner and am removing my hardwood floors. I want to donate some of the flooring as some pieces are good, others were damaged when taken from the floor and am having a difficult time finding a company in my area that will take this wood. I know its whats hot but, can you help me...in live ...
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