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Posts Tagged ‘Ready for tile shower pan’

Getting The Most Bang for Your Buck…Increasing the Value and Marketability of Your Home With Quality Flooring

February 8th, 2010

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They say that money talks and…well you know the rest. I know that in today’s economy, most of you are holding on to your home longer than you might if the housing market was booming. While you are making improvements to your current property you can increase its value and desirability to your next home buyer. You basically need to keep in mind just two things: Where to make those improvements, and what to improve. Let’s see if we can figure this out together.

I happen to know from sources deep within the housing industry (okay, maybe it is just several friends who happen to be realtors) that the two most common areas people look at when shopping for a new home are the kitchen and bathroom. That is not to say that the other areas aren’t important. Still, there is something about these two areas that attract the eyes of the potential homebuyer. So, when spending is tight, hit these two key areas first.

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What types of improvements should you make to your kitchen or bath? Things that have great visual effect will usually be best. You also want to make it attractive, but not too customized to your own tastes. With the advent of HGTV and the bevy of home improvement shows, everyone wants to be a Bob Vila, Ty Pennington, or Paige Hemming. A nice new tile floor in the bathroom in a neutral color will make you much more money than you will spend doing it. Travertine tile or anything that has a stone look is all the rage right now, and the look of marble is timeless. You might also upgrade that shower with a new massaging head, or replace the whole thing with a ready-to-tile model that you can spruce up in no time. Add shelves and people will be wowed at your cutting edge thinking.

Moving on to the kitchen, take a look at those counter tops and imagine them with a new granite or stone look. You could even tile the backsplash and really give the kitchen some pop. If you have a little more to spend, add a new floor in styles similar to those I talked about previously.

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Even something as simple as adding trim to an already tiled floor can do wonders for the appearance. This will add extra value to your home, and catch the eye of the potential buyer, without taking much moolah out of your pocket.

So now you are ready to increase the value of your home, make it more attractive, and sell it…when you are ready. Just make a few minor adjustments to a couple of key areas and listen to the money talk!

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Installing Hardwood Floors over Radiant Heated Sub Floors

January 26th, 2010

Installing Hardwood Floors over Radiant Heated Sub Floors

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Installing Hardwood Floors over Radiant Heated Sub Floors

• Oak, Ash, Hickory, and Walnut species Engineered Hardwood products, > ½” thickness normally are approved for installation over radiant heated subfloors using either Adhered or Floating installation methods if applicable for the product.

• Nail or Staple Down installation methods are not recommended for Radiant Heated Sub Floors.

•  Engineered product constructions thinner than ½” will require review by the Hardwood manufacture before installation; along with a location registration and an acknowledgment letter, verifying that the project is approved and warranted. » Read more: Installing Hardwood Floors over Radiant Heated Sub Floors

Shower drain: Taking comfort to the next level

January 11th, 2010

Have you ever heard of Grey water harvesting? Well, it is unique process which involves using the water flowing down your shower in a constructive manner. Well, now even you can contribute to this exciting process by using efficient shower drains which not only minimize water waste but also keep your shower dry and clean. » Read more: Shower drain: Taking comfort to the next level

Preformed shower pans: Freshness at its best

January 11th, 2010

Did you always believe that a bathroom is only a place to have a shower? Well, you will be surprised to know that your bathroom can provide you with a relaxing and rejuvenating experience which will make your senses completely fresh! The Preformed Ready to tile shower pans offer a very neat and clean appearance to your bathrooms and lend it an enchanting appearance! The ready to install Preformed shower pans will prove to be very convenient and lend a brand new appearance to your bathroom. » Read more: Preformed shower pans: Freshness at its best

Constructing Your Shower Using a Vinyl, Chloraloy or a Roll-On (liquid) Liner for Waterproofing

December 23rd, 2009

Constructing Your Shower Using a Vinyl, Chloraloy or a Roll-On (liquid) Liner for Waterproofing

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Note: Steps 1–3 apply for both Pre-Pitch and Quick Pitch.

1. Determine the size and shape of your shower including the drain type and its location.

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2. With the roughed-in 2 x 4 curb in place, measure the distances from the drain to the walls, curb and corners. » Read more: Constructing Your Shower Using a Vinyl, Chloraloy or a Roll-On (liquid) Liner for Waterproofing