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    Tiling a hallway with a pinwheel pattern

    Hi All, I am planning the tiling of a hallway with a pinwheel pattern. See below. Although I don't have a lot of experience, I have tiled some before, but never with a pattern. The way I have tiled in the past is to set all the field tiles first. Then come back and fill in the edge pieces...
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    Can you install engineered click lock flooring with a border inlay used as a threshold in the doorway?

    Hi all, I am installing engineered click lock flooring in the upstairs of my home. I was thinking about purchasing a border accent piece and using it as a separator between the hallway and each room. The idea is to place it in the doorway between the rooms. My concern is about the expansion...
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    Installing click lock hardwood on stair landing adjacent to tiled floor

    I am installing click lock hardwood on the stair landing at the bottom of the stairs. The flooring adjacent to the stair landing will be tiled. My question is should the riser of the landing sit on top of the tile of the floor or should the tile butt up against the riser? Thanks in advance for...
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    Moisture for engineered click install stranded bamboo flooring

    Hi, this is my first time trying to install hardwood flooring. I have been reading that it is critical to check the moisture content of the flooring and the subfloor. My question is, what do you do if the moisture content is too high. From what I have read, you can apply a sealant to the...
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    Hardwood to Tile transition

    I have a tiled bathroom floor that I would like to transition to an engineered click install hardwood floor in the adjoining bedroom. The height of the tile is about 1/2 inch above the top of the hardwood. I am looking for suggestions on how to do the transition. Is it possible to slope the...
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