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What type of flooring adds the most value to a property?
We moved in years ago, but finally have the cash to make some changes around the house. What's the best carpet to use in all bedrooms, stairs, hall and landing, and the lounge? Any other tips for us?
What are high-performance panels, in the context of a subfloor?
How long can I expect loose fibres to keep coming out of my carpet? Should it have stopped after a few weeks?
Would using reclaimed wood flooring for replacement flooring in my living room lower the value of my home?
What is the average thickness of a subfloor? And does the thickness needed depend on factors like the size and type of floor being installed among other factors?
Should skirting board gaps be filled with caulk or filler? Some gaps are tiny and others are a bit wider, and I’m confused about what works best without cracking or looking messy once it’s painted. Also, is this normal?
In what cases would commercial grade flooring be an absolute must? And when is it more a matter of preference? How can I tell if I’d need this type of flooring? Thanks!
Part of me thinks matching the floor makes it disappear a bit, but I’m worried it might look dated or odd once everything’s settled in? Does matching beading to the floor look better long term?
What's the best type of flooring for maintaining good air quality indoors?
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