by Bill Smith | Aug 1, 2015 | General
We will guarantee the best prices with full service installs and all of a carpet lines. Owner operator I will personally see to it that every install it professionally done.
by Bill Smith | May 15, 2015 | General
Well our Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and our Grand Opening were a huge success. The turn out we had for both was incredible. In the few short weeks that our doors have been opened we have already met some incredible people. The referrals, as well as walk-ins, have...
by Bill Smith | May 5, 2015 | Tile
The stone tile flooring typically has one of three types of finishes: natural, honed, or polished. The finishing process of natural begins once the stone is quarried then cut into a rough slab. The rough slab face is polished with abrasive pads. They first start with...
by Bill Smith | May 2, 2015 | Vinyl
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is a whole new kind of vinyl. It is more desirable and sophisticated than the “old” sheet vinyl. It is different that is does not come in sheets, it can be made to mimic the look and texture of real wood or stone products. LVT is...
by Bill Smith | Apr 30, 2015 | Carpet
Carpet and rugs will continue to remain in competition with hard surface flooring products such as hardwood, laminates, tile, vinyl and plank flooring. The advantages of carpet and rug products are a less total installed cost, as well as their tactile and aesthetic...
by m2admin | Mar 23, 2015 | General
Everything Under Foot’s showroom is coming together. The display floors are being installed and the service counter top is going up. Can not wait to see the finished product!!
by m2admin | Mar 23, 2015 | General
This is a question that is asked to us over and over. Sweeping or vacuuming the laminate floor to remove loose dirt and grit in between planks is best. If you choose to mop your laminate floors, use a mop that is just slightly damp. Drying with a cloth after mopping...
by m2admin | Mar 23, 2015 | General
Laminate and hardwood floors are very susceptible to water damage. When it dries it never goes back to its original form. Replacement may be the only option with hardwood. If the floor looks “hazy” it is most likely damaged to the finish. It may also warp....