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You just got beautiful new hardwood flooring installed in your home -- great for you! We know you're excited, but if you want to preserve its beauty then you are going to have to take precautions in order to avoid scratches from forming on your floors. So with that said, here are a few tips to prevent scratches from vandalizing your floor and keep them looking as new as possible -- even if they already have a few years of age in them!

Tip #1: If you have large, immovable furniture, cut out a small piece of cardboard and place it under the furniture's legs. This will do wonders in preventing dents.

Tip #2: If you're buying brand new tables and chairs, be sure to buy ones with rubber pads underneath. Rubber pads work wonders in preventing scratches especially when chairs are moving up and about.

Tip #3: Refrain from dragging furniture and appliances whenever you have to move them. As much as possible, lift the piece of furniture with someone else's assistance. If it's too heavy for you, consider getting a device with wheels to move it.

Tip #4: If you're going to buy a piece of furniture that you're sure to move around a lot, consider getting a variation of it that has wheels attached to the legs.

These are simple tips that you can implement today to take good care of your hardwood floors. With simple maintenance, you can certainly prevent scratches and dents from ruining your brand new installation and keep them beautifying your home for years on end.


For many, grab bar installation is seen as an easy do it yourself project. But be aware that improper installation often creates problems than the grab bar's intended solution.

Rising damp can cause serious damage, not only to the walls of your home, but to other structures like the timbers as well. It can also affect the efficiency of your home, and it can also have a serious effect on you and your family's health too, so you may need a damp proofing course to repair the damage. Newer and more modern homes should already have had a damp proofing course fitted as this is now part of building regulations, but the older stone built homes will probably not have one, but will more than likely...

When hiring a general contractor for your project, you will have a bid or negotiated contract that will include a percentage for the contractor's overhead and profit. If you have requested a cost breakdown from your contractor you will likely see a percentage for their contractor markup. What you probably won't see is the markup for materials purchased and for material and labor costs as well as the overhead and profit for any trades or subcontractors awarded work by a general contractor for your project. You also will not see what the contractor paid for materials he's bought in bulk and taken from his inventory to use on your project. Nobody expects a contractor to work for free, if they did, they wouldn't be in business for long and we'd be going a lot more new construction and renovation work. Before signing a contract it helps to have a clear understanding of what you are really paying for.

 
 

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