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Securing Wood Floors: Three Solutions
Securing Wood Floors: Three Solutions

…of nails may be used. Copper, square-headed cut nails, and other decorative nail heads add accent and authenticity to wood floors. A smooth-face hammer should be used when face nailing floors. Any stray hit will leave a dent in the surface of the…

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Cut Nails Bring Authenticity to Wood Floors, Walls and Cabinets
Cut Nails Bring Authenticity to Wood Floors, Walls and Cabinets

…Wide-plank flooring is enhanced by the decorative look of square-headed, cut nails. Cut nails bring a bygone air to wood floors, doors, cabinetry, or fencing. With their heads showing on or above the surface of the wood, cut nails provide the look…

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Permits and Planning Before Demolition
Permits and Planning Before Demolition

Demolition typically requires permits and approvals…
…existing construction. The word "demolition" brings to mind dynamite and wrecking…
…renovation project requires some sort of demolition. Adding a three-season porch to the…

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Salvage, Construction and Demolition Waste

Salvage Construction Demolition Waste Construction and remodeling projects produce waste. Some…
…cardboard, metals, and woods, are all examples of construction and demolition (C&D) waste that can and should be recycled. Local waste…

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Home Demolition Checklist

…you plan to hire a contractor for any demolition or remodeling project, begin shopping…
…permits and regulations (noise, hours of demolition, disposal) Verify boards that might…
…Structural and Property Concerns Prior to demolition Verify any load-bearing or structural…

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Choices for Floors: An Overview

…natural wood floor. Wood Floors Wood flooring is…
…choice for many reasons. Wood floors don't harbor dust…
…way that carpet can. Wood floors come in natural styles…
…in styles that mimic ceramic tile, but without the risk…

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Countertop Options

…installation, but will require major demolition should the countertop need…
…Laminate Countertops Ceramic Tile Ceramic tile remains a popular and economical…
…optimal stain protection. Ceramic tile runs from $11 to $30 per…

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Home Air Pollutants

…the home. By controlling the relative humidity level in a home, the growth of some…
…biologicals can be minimized. A relative humidity of 30-50 percent is generally recommended…
…in the basement if needed to keep relative humidity levels between 30-50 percent…

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The Kitchen Backsplash

…list of some materials to consider: Ceramic tile backsplashes remain a very popular choice…
…colors, shapes and sizes within the ceramic tile family makes this option a versatile…
…maintenance needs; unlike stone, a ceramic tile backsplash won t require regular sealing…

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Asphalt Shingles

…range of "architectural" shingles, whose profiles suggest the random shadows and patterns of slate, wood shingles, or ceramic tile, are readily available. These specialty shingles often carry a longer warranty but, once again, beware: Check to see…

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