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Alan J. Fletcher U.S. View Profile
| Ask me questions regarding: How to select the right carpet and pad for your needs, lifestyle and budget. How to find a qualified carpet installer. How to avoid common carpet scams. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dave Coil U.S. View Profile
| I can help. I have installed wood, laminates, tile, marble, ceramics, vinyl, and painted applications. I have done some stone work, but that is seldom used anymore. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Bill Hohmann U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions concerning the stripping and sealing of various tile, brick, and stone flooring with an emphasis on Mexican Tile. I cannot help in regards to installation issues. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Harvey Chichester U.S. View Profile
| Concrete floor coatings, repair, decoration etc. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
John Michaels U.S. View Profile
| All questions pertaining to all indoor floor coverings regarding best products to choose, proper installation techniques, and proper maintenance techniques. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Chris U.S. View Profile
| flooring installation ...carpet,wood,tile and vinyl | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Eric Barnett U.S. View Profile
| Hardwood, Laminate, Carpet, carpet cushion, vinyl, vinyl tile, product knowledge. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Indiana Floors U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions regarding all types of flooring, Hardwood,Ceramic,Vinyl,Carpet,Showers,Baths,Kitchens.
Schluter Systems: Kerdi & Ditra. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Jim Carlin,csi,csms U.S. View Profile
| I will answer questions pertaining to ceramic and stone tile installations only. Spent 38 yrs in construction with the last 24 yrs. as a Tile Contractor/ Consultant and Independent ceramic tile inspector. Certified Ceramic Tile Inspector, FITS certified (fitscertified.org) | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Perry Vellenga View Profile
| Ceramic Tile/Marble. I can answer questions about floor preparation, tile selection, layout questions, performance of products, expectations of finish, compatabilities, questions about grout and epoxies, evaluating an installer, asking the right questions to check competence...more? 29 years this August/ many years in commercial application from exterior finishes to Mall store fronts/ interior finishes like floor packages in stores inside Malls examples: The Limited, Lerner/NY, Lane Bryants, Bombay Co., ect... | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Michael C. Malizia View Profile
| I can answer questions about, Grout and ceramic tile restoration and installation. This topic generally focuses on new or old installations that have an existing problem. I can offer advice on how to correct common made installation mistakes. Such as, cementitious grout problems, efflorescence, ghosting, shading, and flash. And tile installation problems such as, floor deflection, slip resistance, loose tiles, vapor transmission and many others. These are just a few of the problems associated with new tile and grout installations. I can also offer advice with restoring old tile and grout problems such as, sealer removal, re-sealing, grout re-coloring, grout repair, and caulking. | On Vacation returns 07/23/2008 View Past Answers |
Haven Hardwoods U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any questions dealing with hardwood, engineered and laminated flooring. Refinishing hardwood floors is my specialty. | Maxed Out View Past Answers |
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2008-07-08 porcelain vs. travertine: Hi Ginger;Travertine is a softer stone than porcelain, which is a type of ceramic. Between the two, I would suggest porcelain. However, remember that a kitchen area will be subjected to dropped items...
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2008-07-08 grout haze: Hi Jim, In order to help you I need to know more about the grout etc. Type and color along with the cleaning procedure you used. Also the type of porcelain tile, glazed or not. I will say from the sounds...
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2008-07-07 engineered hardwood floating vs. glue down installation: Hi Jim; Your engineered hardwood can be floated. Just be certain you put a moisture barrier over the concrete, preferably a moisture resistant pad such as the one made by Foamex. Some engineered hardwood...
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2008-07-07 Ditra: This question does not have brief answer there are many variables. I will try to be brief. The hardwood is considered deminsional lumber, you cannot lay the Ditra directly over it. You can however...
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2008-07-07 vinyl flooring: Hi Melanie;If you move heavy furniture or appliances back on the flooring immediately after installation, the adhesive won't be fully dry and the weight of furniture and appliances will cause the adhesive...
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