Carpets vs Area Rugs We tend to use the words carpet and rug interchangeably. Even though they may be made of the same material, they are not necessarily the same thing. Carpet is
Carpets vs Area Rugs We tend to use the words carpet and rug interchangeably. Even though they may be made of the same material, they are not necessarily the same thing. Carpet is
Are Natural Stone Floors Slippery? We've all seen "SLIPPERY WHEN WET" signs posted at entry ways of industrial, commercial, and retail properties. Falls are completely avoidable, yet incredibly common. Sadly, they are the
Mold in Carpet Carpet can add so much cozy comfort to a home. Unfortunately, like almost any surface, it is susceptible to mold. In dark, damp environments, such as underneath sinks, in appliance
The Appearance of Stone Can (and Can't) Be Altered Natural stone, a restorable surface material, is complex in comparison to restorable man-made materials, such as engineered stone, solid surfaces, and concrete. Unique as
People who love carpeting will attest to its cozy elegance. Although most carpet lovers understand that carpets need extra attention from time to time, many underestimate the value of periodic services from a
THE SURPRISING USES OF MARBLE Ingestible Countertop Material? Most people are familiar with the idea that marble is used for countertops, floors, walls, statues, and decorative items. In the following article from Fred
How to Protect Carpet During Renovation There are many potential ways your carpet can get badly soiled or damaged during an interior renovation project. Contractors with steel-toed boots go in and out to
How to Remove Ring-Shaped Marks on Marble Here is a question people commonly ask us: "What causes ring-shaped marks and white spots on marble?" Questions like these usually follow: "Is there a product
How to Treat Pet Urine Odor in Carpet Have you ever visited the home of a friend or family member and noticed first thing as you walked through the front door the unmistakeable
How to Remove Shower Calcium Deposits Do you have a white film or scaly buildup on your tile or stone shower? This is caused by calcium deposits, which can be difficult to remove.