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Seasonal Tips for Protecting Your Hardwood Floors
Ah, fall! The season of cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice everything, and... hardwood floor gaps? As the weather transitions from the warmth of summer to the chill of winter, your hardwood floors are quietly responding to the shift—sometimes in ways that might surprise you.

Are Custom Inlays Right for My Home or Business?
Custom inlays are artistic enhancements that add a unique flair to your business or home’s floors, walls, or other surfaces. These wooden shapes are intricately designed and laid into various materials, such as hardwood floors, tabletops, or cabinetry, creating striking visual patterns and textures.
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How Do Floors Affect My Home's Temperature?
When searching for new floors for your home, you have many different options to consider. From hardwood to laminate, each flooring option offers its own unique advantages. Determining the right choice for you is about identifying your priorities and then finding a corresponding flooring choice that fits your needs.
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Your Guide to Flooring for a Church Remodel
Remodeling a church is an important job. Churches are sacred places for large groups of people and they need to create a comfortable and dignified place meant for worship. Church floor designs are one of the most important factors that contribute to a worshipful environment as they set the tone for the space, while also improving comfort and aesthetic beauty.
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Flooring that Makes Rooms Feel Larger
Congratulations on moving into your new home! It has everything you want, including a walk-in closet, a full-sized kitchen, and a backyard porch perfect for sipping your morning coffee. There’s just one problem, the living room is too small and cramped to ever be comfortable! Fear not, a strategic flooring renovation can make any room in your home appear much more spacious.

Replace vs. Repair Hardwood Floors
Deciding whether you should replace your repair your hardwood floors is a decision that takes a lot of thought. The answer depends on the severity of the damage, the type of damage, the age of the floor, your flooring budget, and the opinion of your trusted flooring professionals.