September 6th, 2007

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Tile Floor - Ceramic Tile Flooring - The Healthy House Choice

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Believe it or not, carpeting is one of the biggest contributors to indoor air pollution.

One of the commonest health problems in a house is allergies, and carpets are practically a perfect environment for dust mites, molds and mildew. Not only that, but the modern wall-to wall carpeting in today’s houses are made of synthetic fibers dyed and treated with chemicals (fungicides, soil repellants and pesticides, anyone?) and bonded to synthetic backing with chemical glues. All of these materials release hundreds of Volatile Organic Compounds as they age, in a process called outgassing. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) can be mutagens, irritants and carcinogens. Not the ideal thing to have in your home, to say the least.

Carpet also attracts and retains all that you and your family members track in to the house from the ground outside- dirt, lead dust found in flaking house exterior paint, insects, bacteria, lawn and garden chemicals and other unhealthy debris. Not to mention food crumbs, hair and dead skin particles. Getting a wall-to-wall carpet 100% clean is nearly impossible (ever rented one of those steam-cleaners to clean your carpet and cleaned the same area over and over, each time seeing more dirt come out?) and trying to clean causes its own problems. Vacuuming stirs up airborne dust and mold spores. Shampooing can leave a damp carpet encouraging more mold growth and even the shampoo may have irritating or even toxic chemicals added.

At the other end of the floor covering health spectrum is ceramic tile. It is made from natural clay materials fired in a kiln. A tile sealed with non-leaded glaze is impervious to mold and bacteria and is well tolerated by chemically sensitive people. Ceramic tile is bonded to the base flooring using low-toxicity thin set mortar, and can be grouted with home-made, additive-free grout. 2 parts dry, clean sand mixed with 1 part Portland cement can be prepared and added to water to form a slow, damp curing grout.

Although a ceramic tile floor can be expensive up front, due to the labor-intensive installation, they are very durable and long-lasting if properly maintained, and can be considered as comparatively affordable in the long run.

Carlo Morelli is a contributor to http://www.OnlineTips.Org, where you can read tips on how to install fiberglass insulation and basement dehumidifiers

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Check out the closing Ebay bids, or see what Amazon has to offer. You could also try these sites for information on cork tile flooring, vinyl tile flooring or laminate tile flooring. Finally wikipedia is always a good resource

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Wood Floors - Wood Floors - What You Need To Know

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Wood floors are beautiful and elegant and can add class to any home or office. The floors can last for many years without much cost to you. There are many types of wood floors giving you the choice to choose what kind of floor you want. The types of floors are as follows below.

1. Solid Parquet Floor 3/4” & less

2. Engineered Floor – Strip, Plank, Parquet

3. Solid Plank Floor 3/4”*3” and up

4. Solid Strip Floor – T & G up to ¾” up to 3/4”

You can get these floors prefinished, or unfinished.

There are also different ways to install a wood floor. These floors can be floated, glued, or nailed. When floated or glued the floors can be laminated.

Wood floors are a one time investment and very much worth every penny. They will raise value of the house, and impress potential buyers if you ever think of selling. The floors are easily cleaned and maintained. There are even cleaning products specifically for wood floors.

There are many types of coloring you can choose from. There are blonde wood floors and then dark cherry wood floors. Both can go with any kind of decorating scheme you can come up with.

Hand painted wood floors are also available at a cost. These floors have become very popular. There are different techniques to use when hand painting a floor. You can paint, stain, or tint the floor. Whatever makes you happiest.

When choosing to go with a wood floor you will want to go through your home and decide which rooms will have the floors. Then you will want to choose your color of wood and what kind of finish you would like to go with. Take the time and be picky.

Jakob Culver is founder of the website – http://homedecorhelponline.com/ and has a solid background in home decoration.

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Check out the closing Ebay bids, or see what Amazon has to offer. You could also try these sites for information on refinishing hardwood floors, oak hardwood flooring or prefinished hardwood flooring. Finally wikipedia is always a good resource

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