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Hard Surface Vinyl Flooring Anywhere You Need an Easy to Clean Hard Floor

VCT is a 12” X 12” X 1/8” thick vinyl composite tile used mainly in grocery stores and big box stores. But VCT is a great option for residential use in laundry rooms, craft rooms, playrooms, storage rooms, food storage rooms etc. because it is durable and easy to clean. You can buff it like the stores do to make it shine or keep it the original matte finish. Just damp mop with a properly diluted neutral detergent solution. I like this product because it comes in a wide variety of colors and allows you the option of a fun checker pattern or any pattern you desire using 12 X 12 tiles. The tiles do come 45 to the box and are usually sold in full boxes. I have seen clients get really excited when they realize this as an option that allows them to spruce up or have fun with an area without great expense. Read More:  https://workmanflooring.com/hard-surface-flooring-option-for-laundry-rooms-craft-rooms-playrooms-or-anywhere-else-you-need-an-easy-to-clean-durable-floor/

Why Should You Never Ignore Basement Foundation Problems?

The word Foundation means the base. In terms of education, we say how strong the foundation is. That means how much knowledge you have about the underlying basis of the principle. Once you know the foundation well you are assumed to crack everything that comes regarding that area of education. We also say while we build a house that the foundation should be strong. The reason for it is your house's Foundation will support the entire weight of the dream home you built on top of it. The foundation carries all the pressure and tension. Many people try to ignore the danger that a Foundation rupture can cause. Well, it is easy to say to keep your Foundation at bay but more grievous is the outcome. Yes, it is not a very glamorous job such as making a new modular kitchen or painting the walls of your home so as to make it look prettier but this is kind of an important step to keep everything intact. Even then you might have a difficult time understanding why you need to repair...