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		<title>Caring for Hardwood Floors</title>
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Proper maintenance will ensure your flooring has a good, long life. Whether you choose hardwoods, laminate, or other options, treatment is basically the same.

 Sweep or vacuum the floor regularly to keep dirt and dust from the minimum. Grit and dirt on the floor and the right to carry out surface scratches [...]]]></description>
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<p>Proper maintenance will ensure your flooring has a good, long life. Whether you choose hardwoods, laminate, or other options, treatment is basically the same.</p>
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<li> Sweep or vacuum the floor regularly to keep dirt and dust from the minimum. Grit and dirt on the floor and the right to carry out surface scratches on the floor.</li>
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<li>Use mats at the entrances of their homes. The two legs can be wiped off, which seriously hampered by the presence of dirt entering the house first.</li>
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<li>Easy to clean the floor if necessary. If occasionally mopping is necessary to use an almost dry rope. Too much water can seep between the slats and the loss of their words. This can lead to distortion or cause damage to the surface of the water is trapped under the floor. This could undermine the support and mold can grow under the floor.</li>
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		<title>Wood Flooring &#8211; Learn the Types of Hardwood Floors</title>
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Wood flooring is beautiful and will add value to your home. They will continue to be loved more than stone floors or slab floors. The wood has depth and warmth that looks good and gives your home a warm feeling.

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<p>Wood flooring is beautiful and will add value to your home. They will continue to be loved more than stone floors or slab floors. The wood has depth and warmth that looks good and gives your home a warm feeling.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.rebuildingphoenix.com/images/hardwood_floors.jpg" title="Hardwood Floors" class="alignleft" width="250" height="188" /></p>
<p>Options are available in hard woods and other wood types. The type of wood you select depends on personal preferences and décor of your home. The wood is suitable for almost any room of your house. This may not be best for kitchens and bathrooms because of the amount of moisture in these areas.</p>
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<h2>Hardwood Flooring Options</h2>
<p>Hardwood floors are still a popular choice of wood. You can choose from several different species. Popular choices include oak, cherry, Hickory, maple, walnut and bellawood. They can be colored in various shades and tones. Consider the possibility of the natural color of wood. Some tree species such as walnut and cherry is a rich shade does not need painting.</p>
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<h2>Pre-finished Wood</h2>
<p>If you choose to submit their material finish options. You can buy pre-finished wood. It is painted and is protected by clear coat. Pre-finished is usually more expensive, but saves much time.</li>
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<h2>Installing the floor and finishing the wood</h2>
<p>You must sand, stain and urethane the floor. After each coat, the floor must be sanded. This may take several days to complete. How many coats of polyurethane will give better protection of the surface.</li>
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<h2>distressed or reclaimed flooring</h2>
<p>These floors don&#8217;t have a smooth consistency, but they are beautiful and add character, unlike other finishes. Another big advantage of them, they won&#8217;t show scratches as easily as urethane floor.</li>
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<h2>Laminate Flooring</h2>
<p>You have a choice other than traditional hardwoods. Laminate flooring offers a choice of floor coverings. They are made to resemble real hardwood with a lower price. High quality laminates, it can be difficult to distinguish between real and solid wood. Companies such as Armstrong flooring is made from high quality laminates. Other options include cork flooring or bamboo floor.</li>
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