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Cork Flooring Installation: Now Made Easy
Cork flooring (http://www.carpetsforless.ca/) is resilient yet durable, stylish yet earthy that can turn any cool room into a cozy haven. Cork is also a lot ...
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Tile Flooring Installations Burlington VT (802) 310-5284 Vermont Hardwood Flooring Installation
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My 2nd DIY Pergo Laminate Flooring Installation
Here #39;s my 2nd DIY attempt at installing Pergo Laminate Flooring, this time in the living room. Last year we did it in a small bedroom, so this time we decide...
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Floover flooring installation
Installation of Floover flooring.
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Pine Wood Flooring Installation
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July 3, 2014 - Tru-Motion single-component, moisture cured binders are available for outdoor running tracks and poured-in-place playground safety surfaces, while Tru-Motion 2-component poured elastomer systems suit indoor multi-purpose flooring and outdoor running tracks. Other types of Tru-Motion flooring solutions include single- and 2-component coatings for running track structural sprays and indoor multi-purpose flooring topcoats and line paints. MarChem Polyurethane Systems 2500 Adie Rd. Maryland Heights, MO, 63043 USA Press release date: June 25, 2014
ST. LOUIS -- MarChem Polyurethane Systems, an Accella company, recently launched a custom line of flooring solutions, Tru-Motion(TM), for indoor multi-purpose surfaces, outdoor running tracks, and playground safety surfaces to better serve the athletic, play/safety and multi-purpose market. The holistic set of solutions combine years of technical expertise to deliver high-quality products that perform consistently from the laboratory to each on-site installation. Coupled with MarChem's distinguished customer support, the Tru-Motion(TM) offering drives significant time savings and successful installation completion for a wide breadth of unique flooring applications.
The Tru-Motion(TM)product line includes:
-- Single-Component, Moisture Cured Binders for outdoor running tracks and poured-in-place playground safety surfaces; -- Two-Component Poured Elastomer Systems for indoor multi-purpose flooring and outdoor running tracks; and -- Single-Component and Two-Component Coatings - for running track structural sprays and indoor multi-purpose flooring topcoats and line paints.
"We've brought together the best of our chemical expertise in each of these application areas and combined it with MarChem's industry-leading support enhancing our commitment to this market segment," said Sandy Wool, Vice President of Polyurethane Systems at MarChem. "We are committed to understanding our customers' challenges and providing a technical solution for the best overall value, which resulted in the custom Tru-Motion(TM) product line offering."
For more information on the Tru-Motion(TM) product line, please visit http://marchempolyurethanes.com/tru-motion/.
MarChem Polyurethane Systems, an Accella company, manufactures polyurethanes and other specialty formulations and compounds including elastomers, foams, sealants, coatings adhesives, binders, and molding compounds. Serving a wide variety of applications, from designing materials for floor mats, to developing state of the art formulations for HEPA filters, MarChem Polyurethane Systems combines years of advanced technical expertise to deliver high-quality products that perform consistently from the laboratory to our customer's application. For additional information, please visit http://marchempolyurethanes.com/.
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Jones Hardwoods has continued to grow during slow economy
Any good business has to be able to adapt and change with demand. Through the dramatic economic shifts of the past few years many companies have faltered or failed altogether, especially those having anything to do with the housing market. Yet a few have been versatile enough to take advantage of what opportunities are still available and have not only remained viable but have actually grown. This is the story of Jones Hardwood Flooring, a business that has called Johnson County home from its inception and which has worked hard to build a strong reputation for quality products that are shipped nationwide and beyond.
Jones Hardwood Flooring officially began back in 1998 when Johnny Bauguess and his business partner and nephew, Greg Jones, bought the company from Gregs father, Harold Jones. At the time, the companys focus was mainly on installation and finishing. The flooring itself was all coming in from distributors and nothing was made in house. Much of the flooring was narrow strips ranging between 2 inches to 3 inches, and most of the demand was for gymnasium floors in schools.
According to Bauguess, jobs were being taken all up and down the east coast from the Maryland border to Florida. Even now the company still replaces or installs gym floors, albeit in much smaller numbers and all relatively local. Changing with the times, demand now calls for mostly wide plank flooring and even with the housing bust starting back in 2008, Bauguess has been working hard to provide increasingly better products to meet the growing orders.
Over the past few years the company has grown to begin its own manufacturing process, opening up a plant in the Johnson County Industrial Park in Doe Valley and now up to nearly 20 employees in total. Purchasing wood from local yards in Trade and the surrounding counties of Western North Carolina, Jones Hardwood Flooring operates their own dry kiln and pretty much handles every step of the process from rough boards to finished flooring.
In fact, the only thing that the company still regularly sends off for are engineered and pre-finished products, and even in those scenarios Bauguess explained that it is their own rough finished materials that are being treated. We manufacture just about everything we install, Bauguess said. Its been about four years since we started manufacturing and so far were having probably the best year since 2008. We were buying select flooring in wide widths but it all came in short lengths. The customers kept complaining and thats when I wanted to go into manufacturing.
Whereas most customers were looking for longer lengths because of ease of installation and cosmetic appeal, most of the distributors were sending material only one to three feet long. The problem came from the fact that many companies were trying to save money by getting only the best wood out of lower grade logs. Making the leap to supply their own flooring, Jones now has the capability to offer a much wider range of products as well, including the most popular recent development, reclaimed lumber.
Considering how aged, weathered, and worm eaten the board are initially, most people would not consider the lumber from old barns and houses as the top selling source for flooring in million dollar homes but that is exactly the case. With a little work and finishing, this much-used wood becomes a true work of art, with each board having its own little unique qualities. Used in everything from commercial restaurants to rustic cabins and to high end hunting lodges, reclaimed lumber has been the hot product of the past couple years and Bauguess has been very busy as a result.
We ship a lot of reclaimed to Cape Cod, Massachusetts right now, Bauguess said. We get orders every week from them. We ship to the west coast, even to the west coast of Canada. We send to California, Texas, Lake Tahoe, and a lot of the high-end areas especially with the reclaimed. Most of the reclaimed goes into million dollar homes and is the most popular that we ship. We do some local reclaimed. We started a job today in the Grandfather Country Club but its all really high-end houses. A lot of it comes off local barns, some out of beams we rip, some we buy from a reclaim company. If we can find a barn or an old house, we get it. Thats why its a big deal in Canada. They have all the natural resources, all the timber, but theyre looking for the reclaimed.
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Magic Garage Cleaners InterLock Flooring Installation
Garage flooring in New Jersey by Magic Garage Cleaners. Providing residential commercial epoxy/ interlock flooring. #1 Home improvement company for all you...
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Professional Flooring Installation, Rock Island, IL
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floating bamboo flooring installation
installation of stranded bamboo click down floating flooring.
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