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Installing Hardwood Floors

Howard Brickman, the homeowner, is busy setting up the interior doors for installation in the new addition. Upstairs, the Bellawood prefinished red oak floors are being put down. The floorboards were hammered into place by Howard and his son Richard.
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Installing Hardwood Floors

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" Howard not only is flooring genius but you're a Jack of all trades here putting up your own doors right. I just necessity makes us in many thing that's. How are you coming with the floors upstairs we're doing great so we're putting the bellawood. Pre finished red oak beautiful material goes together nice and really having a good time that's a very good choice yes. Expert."

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