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		<title>Carpet Padding Prices Reflect Product Quality</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homeowners and business owners alike can protect the carpet in any home or office with quality carpet padding. This padding is needed to make the floor more comfortable to walk on and to prolong the life of the carpet laid on top of it. Carpet padding prices will vary according to quality but there is [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Homeowners and business owners alike can protect the carpet in any home or office with quality carpet padding. This padding is needed to make the floor more comfortable to walk on and to prolong the life of the carpet laid on top of it. <a href="http://greatcarpetprices.com/quality-carpet-padding-prices/">Carpet padding prices</a> will vary according to quality but there is more to consider than just how much it costs. Quality materials and construction will make the padding more effective and can save lots of money in the long run.</p>
<p>Pads are specifically designed to be used with different types of carpet. Pads will adhere differently depending on material type and texture. Purchasing a generic pad is not a good idea because the quality will not be as high. Paying a little extra for the padding will prolong the life of the carpet. Most carpet store representatives are much more interested in selling the generic pads so the consumer has to return sooner to buy new carpet.</p>
<p>Pads can be found at most home improvement retailers. First and second level pads are better than the generic models sold by most carpet retailers. The extended lifetime warranty offered by most carpet manufacturers will only be valid if a quality padding application is purchased. Consumers must review the warranty carefully to determine which type of padding is required.</p>
<p>The asking price for carpet padding will be determined by how thick it is and any special properties. Some are waterproof and are designed to fight odors. Hypoallergenic insulation and antimicrobial treatments are two more properties to look for in carpet padding. A material that sheds water will keep moisture from seeping into the padding where mold can grow. Always consider padding as well when budgeting for carpet prices.</p>
<p>There are several sources for pads including online retailers and local department stores. It is important to purchase a quality product that will not only protect your carpet but be comfortable to walk on.</p>
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		<title>An Examination Of Patio Flooring Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 17:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In anticipation of summer, many families look forward to spending time in an outdoor area such as a patio. Yet during the winter months, patios can undergo exposure to harsh weather conditions. That fact is one of several that must be considered by anyone who is considering the various patio flooring options. A homeowner who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In anticipation of summer, many families look forward to spending time in an outdoor area such as a patio. Yet during the winter months, patios can undergo exposure to harsh weather conditions. That fact is one of several that must be considered by anyone who is considering the various patio flooring options.</p>
<p>A homeowner who wants to give his or her outdoor living space the look and feel of a deck should plan to install a wood floor. However, each of those wooden panels should be carefully sanded. In addition, each should be treated with a chemical that prevents water damage.</p>
<p>Homeowners that live in a region with a relatively mild climate might want to consider arranging for installation of a cement floor. Yet cement flooring would not work in a spot that receives intense rays from the sun during the summer. Such a covering would generate a good deal of heat. On the other hand, cement’s tendency to crack, when exposed to cold temperatures, introduces another potential problem. Therefore, it would rule out at least one option of possible interest to an outdoor-loving consumer.</p>
<p>A pebble stone overlay provides the homeowner with yet another way to cover a patio’s bottom section. Unlike a cemented bottom, such a surface can not be polished, in order to abolish its natural roughness. <a href="http://laminate-flooring-advice.com/">Laminate</a> is another possibility. However, the smart consumer checks to see if the quoted price includes the cost of needed padding.</p>
<p>When a screen surrounds the patio’s bottom surface, then bricks can add an elegant looking touch. Moreover, while durable, a brick surface can be hard to maintain. Furthermore, introduction of a screen leads to a search for <a href="http://patiocoversguide.com">patio covers</a>.</p>
<p>Both soft and hard materials have been used to create a patio’s roof. When a softer material is selected, it should be UV resistant and water repellent. A harder cover could be a combination of acrylic sheets and an extruded aluminum T-bar. It would allow filtered light to fall on the covered area. Thus those who relaxed in that comfortable and airy spot would not be relegated to a dark and shadowy region.</p>
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		<title>Why Laminate Flooring is Better than Hardwood</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 02:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went into one of the top flooring store in Portland, OR a week ago (Paulsons) and asked one of the tops salesman (Carrol) what she believed was better: laminate flooring or hardwood flooring? She thought laminate floors were a much better buy in the long run. Her reasoning was they are easier to maintain, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went into one of the top flooring store in Portland, OR a week ago (Paulsons) and asked one of the tops salesman (Carrol) what she believed was better: laminate flooring or hardwood flooring?</p>
<p>She thought laminate floors were a much better buy in the long run. Her reasoning was they are easier to maintain, keep their look over the long run, are cheaper, and look just as good as hardwood floors if you buy the quality laminate.</p>
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<p>Carrol explained that she has two dogs.&nbsp; She has hardwood flooring and her dogs have scratched it up pretty bad.&nbsp; That was her major know again hardwood.&nbsp; Its scratches extremely easily.&nbsp; All it takes is for you to have dogs or cats with any sort of claws to run over it, furniture being moved, or rocks in people&#8217;s shoes and your nice finish will be ruined.</p>
<p>She explained to me that if you do decide to go with <a href="http://laminate-flooring-advice.com/solid-hardwood-flooring/" mce_href="http://laminate-flooring-advice.com/solid-hardwood-flooring/">solid hardwood flooring</a> get a lighter shade because the darker your floors are the more the scratches will show.</p>
<p>Additionally, spills can stain hardwood floors.&nbsp; This is something to think about if you have kids.&nbsp; I did not know hardwood could stain but it can.&nbsp; Laminate flooring on the other hand does not.</p>
<p>Laminates are really hard to scratch and do not stain.&nbsp; Those were the huge selling points with her.&nbsp; She said that while she does sell more hardwood than laminate they are almost neck and neck.&nbsp; Laminate has become really popular these days and in her opinion it is better than hardwood. Many people still prefer the real thing though no matter what you tell them.</p>
<p>It was also mentioned that if you buy the quality laminate flooring it looks 99.9% the same as hardwood.&nbsp; You cannot&nbsp; tell the difference if you get the more expensive stuff. She showed me samples and I had to agree.&nbsp; You can tell if a person has laminate installed if they buy the cheap material.&nbsp; It just looks like a picture of hardwood.&nbsp; But when you start paying at least $5 a square foot for the good material you get virtually hardwood flooring.&nbsp; The only person who will know is you.&nbsp; And it will last longer.</p>
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