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		<title>Germ control flooring popular with parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 17:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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<p>(NC) – As most parents can attest infants love to crawl around and put things in their mouth. No matter how hard you try to stop them it&#8217;s inevitable &#8211; if they can touch it, “it” will end up in their mouth. This is why parents are always on guard to protect their children from germs and bacteria lurking in their home.</p>
<p>Since much of an infant&#8217;s time is spent on the floor, parents are now looking for flooring options that will minimize exposure to harmful germs, mould, mildew and bacteria. More and more are avoiding dirt, allergen and germ collecting options like carpet and choosing hypoallergenic options such as natural hardwood flooring to diminish the risk of harmful exposure to their little ones.</p>
<p>Some parents are taking the extra step of precaution and investing in flooring options that include the application of an antimicrobial agent to ensure even greater protection. This option is offered by some of the top hardwood flooring manufacturers.</p>
<p>However, one Canadian-based company, Silhouette Hardwood Flooring, has become the gold standard in germ protection for hardwood flooring thanks to its exclusive “Contour Guard” finishing technology.</p>
<p>“To help protect our customers&#8217; hardwood investment while also protecting their family from harmful germs and bacteria, we&#8217;ve incorporated our germ protection into all our flooring,” said Tom Gormley, President of Silhouette Hardwood Flooring.</p>
<p>Unlike other premium hardwood flooring manufacturers, Silhouette&#8217;s exclusive germ protection technology is a patented process whereby an antimicrobial agent is applied not only to the top but to the entire contour of each board, greatly reducing the propagation of mould, germs, and bacteria in the home.</p>
<p>“We can all use a recommended floor cleaner on the surface of our flooring to keep it clean and healthy, but what about the other five sides of every board in your floor? If left unprotected they become an inviting breeding ground for germs and bacteria,” Gormley added. “It just makes good common sense that for the healthiest living environment, and a far greater degree of protection, that the un-maintainable sides of every board be treated prior to their installation.”</p>
<p>Designers agree, celebrity designer Glen Peloso of TV&#8217;s “Restaurant Makeover” fame, said that Silhouette has set the new standard as the natural flooring choice for the healthy, beautiful home in vogue today. “Their exciting selection of hardwood provides not only beauty, and longevity but also protection with its contour guard finishing technology,” he added. More information on the latest in hardwood flooring is available at www.silhouetteflooring.com.</p>
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		<title>Easy &#8216;repairability&#8217; is a floor&#8217;s best friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 16:54:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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<p>(NC)—There&#8217;s a lot to consider when buying a new floor. What style and colour will suit you best? What type of floor do you need—hardwood, laminate, or cork? What about plank size? And let&#8217;s not forget about price. With so many questions to answer when making a selection, many consumers don&#8217;t take into consideration the importance of the longevity and durability of the floor. Are all floors created equal or do some companies offer extras to help ensure your new floor stays looking beautiful?</p>
<p>With everyday life, it should be expected that your floor will take a little wear and tear, especially if you have pets or active families. Spills, scratches, and life can and probably will happen to floors. Sanding and refinishing or worse, replacing an entire floor, is not only difficult, but also expensive. What will happen if you have an unsightly dent or scratch in your new floor?</p>
<p>A new way to replace damaged floor planks</p>
<p>One company has an answer to life&#8217;s mishaps. Torlys Smart Floors offer the <em>Bulldog </em>tool for all its hardwood, laminate, cork and leather floors. Because all Torlys floors utilize a special joint technology, <em>Bulldog </em>allows you to replace a damaged plank even in the middle of the room without removing the whole floor. This tool pulls the damaged plank away from the rest of the floor and allows for inserting the new plank simply and easily. There&#8217;s no glue, no nails and best of all, there&#8217;s no mess.</p>
<p>Torlys offers the <em>Bulldog</em> to all its dealers and it&#8217;s a smart consideration when looking for the perfect floor for your home. Not only does easy plank replacement give homeowners peace of mind about purchasing a new floor, it&#8217;s environmentally responsible. For more information visit torlys.com.</p>
<p>Consider this before purchasing flooring</p>
<p>1	Buy an extra carton or keep some extra planks when finished installing your floor so if you ever need to replace a plank, you have one that matches your existing floor.</p>
<p>2	Check to see how easy it is to repair your floor. Does the manufacturer offer special repair tools?</p>
<p>3	Ask your dealer for minor fix-up kits when you purchase your floor. That way you are prepared for small wear and scratch fixes.</p>
<p><em>www.newscanada.com</em></p>
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		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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<p>(NC)—The trend to bring nature and its elements indoors has inspired a new trend in flooring. Over the past few years, cork has become a popular flooring choice due to its chic-unique aesthetics and environmental benefits.</p>
<p>The Right Choice for Your Home</p>
<p>Cork is warm as well as inviting, and complements a variety of decorating styles and elements, including all wood furniture finishes. It&#8217;s the perfect choice no matter your current decor or taste. Whether you prefer a casual, modern or relaxed country look, cork will accentuate any style or space.</p>
<p>Cork floors have been used for decades, traditionally been used in schools and libraries for its acoustic benefits. Redesigned for today&#8217;s consumer, cork is making its way into mainstream living rooms, bedrooms and in particular, kitchens due to its natural beauty, comfort and warmth. While you&#8217;ll love the look of cork, you&#8217;ll absolutely adore the feel of it. Cork is 50% air, a dense cushion that insulates against cold and comforts every footstep. With a cork floor underfoot, you&#8217;ll never want to wear shoes or socks indoors again.</p>
<p>Industry tests for wear have also shown that cork endures like hardwood. Add to this its ability to absorb sound, and cork is beautiful, smart and tough to its core.</p>
<p>The Right Choice for the Environment</p>
<p>Cork offers one more comfort—peace of mind for the environmentally conscious. Cork comes from bark and gently harvested from living trees. While harvests occur often, the same tree is used only once every nine years. The time-honoured tradition, which includes hand tools, never destroys the tree, making cork an entirely renewable resource.</p>
<p>The Canadian Connection</p>
<p>Torlys, a Canadian company, is a world leader in cork flooring. Their inspiring 100% recycled cork collection features beautiful, earth-friendly, affordable floors which are easy to install without chemicals, glues or nails, and little dust. Torlys eco-engineered floors allow you to move your floor from room to room or to a second property up to three times under warranty—another earth-friendly plus. To find out more visit torlys.com.</p>
<p>Which rooms suit cork floors?</p>
<p>1	Casual living spaces where you live on the floor—great rooms, family rooms, basements.</p>
<p>2	Kitchens—the warmth and comfort benefits are unsurpassed.</p>
<p>3	Bathrooms—warm and beautiful. No need for special under-floor heat.</p>
<p>4	Bedrooms—warm and comfortable when getting out of bed and hypoallergenic.</p>
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		<title>New trends in hardwood are simply smarter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 16:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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<p>(NC)—While hardwood floors are always in style, trends in colour, species and even the size of planks are changing. Simply put, hardwood has never looked or been more appealing.</p>
<p>Wider. Longer.</p>
<p>There is a growing demand for the unequalled beauty of longer, wider hardwood flooring. These prestigious boards showcase the wood&#8217;s grain and add flow and sophistication to your space.</p>
<p>Matte. Informal.</p>
<p>While bigger can be better when it comes to the size of the plank, less is more when it comes to the finish. Matte, informal finishes give a natural, “lived-in, lived-on” feel. Combine this with the popularity of rustic floors with artisan touches, and hardwood is returning to its historic roots.</p>
<p>Lighter. Rarer.</p>
<p>Hardwood is undergoing a shift in colour. More and more, designers are moving away from dark stains and selecting mid-tone floors for their clients. Classic browns are also moving over to make room for warm, smoky greys. Not only is colour important, but so is the species. Hardwood floors come in wonderful species such as walnut, ash, cherry and &#8216;exotics&#8217; such as <em>wenge, etimoe </em>and<em>iroko</em>. These uniquely striking species feature beautiful grains and interesting markings, giving floors distinct character.</p>
<p>Simply Smarter.</p>
<p>The thinking behind hardwood flooring is also evolving. Torlys is a progressive flooring company with industry leading guarantees. Their designer-selected, eco-friendly hardwood floors are guaranteed not to gap. They are also backed by a satisfaction guarantee that allows you to exchange your new floor for another colour if you don&#8217;t like your original purchase. Visit the website at torlys.com.</p>
<p>TIP BOX</p>
<p>Three tips for selecting the right hardwood for you:</p>
<p>1	 Find a look you love that complements the woodwork in your home.</p>
<p>2	Hardwood is a long-term investment. Purchase a good quality hardwood that will look beautiful over time.</p>
<p>3	Not all warranties are created equal. Read the warranty details and compare warranties with other brands. Some warranties are pro-rated meaning they don&#8217;t give 100% of the replacement value should floor planks split or warp or the finish wears out.</p>
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<p>(NC)—According to hardwood flooring experts, the process of selecting your new floor should lead you through five common steps – choosing your colour, whether you require solid or engineered flooring, the species and grade, width and finally gloss level.</p>
<p>1. Choose your colour.</p>
<p>“We&#8217;ve found that today the number one consideration for consumers is selecting the right colour for their flooring to match their decors,” said Tom Gormley, President of Silhouette Hardwood Flooring.</p>
<p>Typically, hardwood flooring manufacturers offer a series of standard popular colour choices. Often these stain colours aren&#8217;t exactly what discerning consumers are looking for and they spend the next days and weeks searching different manufacturers for that particular elusive stain colour that will harmonize perfectly with their home design.</p>
<p>Canadian-based manufacturer Silhouette Hardwood Flooring has revolutionized this process by offering clients customized colours for their flooring with its exclusive “Designer colour match” system.</p>
<p>“We can easily match any color you see offered by most of our competitors at no additional charge,” explained Gormley. “Even if you have a unique color in mind, simply supply your local Silhouette dealer with any kind of sample to match and we will reproduce it to create your one of a kind beautiful new floor.”</p>
<p>2. Determine whether you&#8217;re using solid or engineered flooring.</p>
<p>Solid flooring must be nailed or stapled into an existing wood subfloor and is only recommended on or above the grade level (soil line) around your home.</p>
<p>Engineered flooring&#8217;s construction allows it to be installed over virtually any type of subfloor whether above, on, or below the grade level. Silhouette&#8217;s Symmetry Engineered flooring, for example, has the most versatile design, allowing it to be nailed, stapled, fully glued-down, or even floated.</p>
<p>3. Choose your preferred species and grade.</p>
<p>Examine the natural colour of each species, their distinctive grain patterns, grades and visual characteristics such as knots, and mineral streaks to find what appeals to you. Also consider the relative hardness of the different species. If you have an active high traffic household or a large pet, harder species may be an option as they will show less dents and traffic patterns.</p>
<p>4. Choose your board width.</p>
<p>Narrow boards, or strip flooring, performs well and has a certain appeal particularly in smaller rooms, while wide boards are often perceived as being of higher value, and have greater appeal in larger rooms. Up until now many hardwood dealers recommended against choosing flooring wider than 3 ¼”, because of fear that the floor would develop unsightly and unhealthy gaps over time due to uncontrolled swings in relative humidity within a home.</p>
<p>Gormley explained this is no longer the case thanks to the added protection of Silhouette&#8217;s unique Contour Guard finishing process which envelopes each of its floorboards to eliminate any possible unattractive and unhealthy effects from these gaps.</p>
<p>5. Choose your gloss level</p>
<p>The final choice is the degree of light you wish your floor to reflect. A Semi-Gloss finish reflects approximately 50 per cent of the light shone upon, while a simulated-oil look reflects approximately eight per cent and a satin-gloss finish reflects at a 30 per cent rate.</p>
<p>More information on the latest in premium hardwood flooring is available at www.silhouetteflooring.com.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 16:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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<p>(NC) – Most solid hardwood floors in your typical Canadian family home can take a beating over the years. You have the high traffic wear and tear, variations in temperature and humidity that wreak havoc, permanent stains, germs, spills and leaks and even the sun leaves its mark.</p>
<p>In most cases these attacks on your hardwood flooring are simply naturally occurring phenomenon that owners of a wood floor have accepted to live with for years.</p>
<p>However, there&#8217;s a new generation of hardwood flooring that has set a new standard in overall protection to help deal with these common difficulties for wood floors.</p>
<p>Canadian-based Silhouette Hardwood Flooring, with its exclusive “Contour Guard” total protection finishing technology, has created the new industry standard in premium hardwood flooring protection and durability.</p>
<p>“At Silhouette we take the finishing of hardwood flooring to a new level by enveloping each floor board in a protective shield, our Contour Guard total protection technology indeed enhances the value and performance of your hardwood flooring,” explained Tom Gormley, President of Silhouette Hardwood Flooring.</p>
<p>Lab tests have shown that Silhouette&#8217;s flooring with Contour Guard is more resilient, easier to clean, healthier, more scratch-resistant, better sealed from moisture and well protected from the sun&#8217;s damaging rays than any other premium hardwood flooring brand.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at how Contour Guard protects the common problems facing hardwood floors:</p>
<p>Gap protection</p>
<p>Without strict humidity controls in place in your home, most solid hardwood floors will experience separation between floorboards due to fluctuations in humidity causing wood to contract and expand. With Silhouette&#8217;s gap protection, not only the top, but the sides and ends of each precision-milled floorboard are stained, eliminating any possible unattractive effects from gaps.</p>
<p>Aqua protection</p>
<p>Undetected moisture from excess spills and leaks, as well as certain uncontrolled jobsite conditions, can cause hardwood flooring to suddenly expand, cup, or even buckle. With Aqua protection, specially formulated sealants are applied to contour every board to protect against and reduce the affects of moisture.</p>
<p>Germ protection</p>
<p>This is a patented process whereby the entire contour of each floorboard is protected by an antimicrobial coating that resists mold, mildew and bacteria.</p>
<p>Stain protection</p>
<p>With Silhouette&#8217;s stain protection incorporated in the topcoat of all of its flooring virtually nothing found in your home will stain your investment, including indelible ink or even iodine which simply comes off with a dry paper towel even after hours on the floor.</p>
<p>Wear protection</p>
<p>Hardwood flooring is susceptible to scratching, especially with families and pets. Through the use of nanotechnology, wear protection keeps hardwood flooring durable and delivers a clear furniture-like appearance to help beautify the wood.</p>
<p>Sun protection</p>
<p>Over time, in rooms getting a lot of sunlight, the sun&#8217;s rays will have a yellowing effect on both the wood and the finish. Silhouette&#8217;s sun protection helps maintain the integrity of the flooring for years by incorporating UV blockers into each coat of flooring finish. More information on the latest in premium hardwood flooring is available at www.silhouetteflooring.com.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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<p>(NC)—If you ask any hardwood flooring expert what the number one registered complaint they receive after a wood floor installation and they&#8217;ll tell you that it&#8217;s the unsightly gaps between boards that magically appear at the onset of winter.</p>
<p>The most common cause of gaps between the boards is Mother Nature. When the weather cools and the heating season begins, the relative level of humidity in our homes becomes too low causing boards to lose their moisture and shrink. Meanwhile, when the wet and humid days of summer return the boards expand once again. This regular seasonal expansion and contraction over time is the most common cause of gaps.</p>
<p>Gaps can also occur when boards become too humid prior to installation leaving them with internal moisture levels that are too high when installed. This problem may be caused by a very humid environment at the installation site (wet concrete, moist subfloor, fresh paint) or boards exposed to rain or extreme humid conditions upon delivery and storage. The result is the wood absorbs the moisture and expands before installation. Once installed and ambient conditions return to normal, the wood will lose its excess humidity and shrink, leaving a gap between each board.</p>
<p>“Over time, and if left unchecked humidity will cause gaps between floor boards of even the highest quality solid hardwood flooring,” explained Tom Gormley, President of Silhouette Hardwood Flooring. “Especially when consumers chose a stain color on lighter woods like Oak, Yellow Birch and Maple, even fine gaps will show unattractive lighter areas between some of the boards.”</p>
<p>Once considered a natural occurrence one had to accept when choosing wood flooring, Gormley explains there is now an innovation in gap protection available for consumers looking for the beauty and elegance of quality prefinished hardwood floors without the unattractive off-colour gaps that inevitably come with them.</p>
<p>Silhouette Hardwood Flooring, one of Canada&#8217;s leading premium wood flooring manufacturers, has created the new standard in hardwood flooring protection called “Contour Guard”. It&#8217;s a unique patented contour finishing process that envelopes each of its floorboards. With its exclusive gap protection, not only the top, but the sides and ends of each precision-milled board are stained. “By doing so, you&#8217;re covered as the process virtually eliminates any possible unattractive effects from gaps,” Gormley added.</p>
<p>For optimal protection of your hardwood flooring, and to avoid significant unwanted movement, he also recommends maintaining the relative humidity inside your home within a range from 37 to 55 per cent year-round. “If the RH is not controlled then the moisture content of the wood in your home may rise as high as 14% in our humid summers and as low as 3% in our dry winters causing extreme swelling and shrinking, just like a sponge that swells when wet and shrinks when dry”. More information on premium hardwood flooring protection is available at www.silhouetteflooring.com.</p>
<p><em>www.newscanada.com</em></p>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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<p>As your daughter recounts her exciting day at school, your eyes widen in fear as her demonstrating arms wildly swing around and connect with the glass of juice &#8211; full of course &#8211; on the counter. Before you have a chance to react, both juice and glass splash down to the carpet below. The good news: The carpet prevented the glass from breaking. The bad news: You&#8217;re once again cleaning a bright stain out of the carpet.</p>
<p>Moms like you say they clean the carpet on 85 days of the year, according to research from Woolite(R) Carpet and Upholstery. The top stains are from juice, soda pop, chocolate and ketchup &#8211; all favorite food items or children&#8217;s activities, so no wonder you&#8217;re always cleaning up messes. The average mom can point to eight stains in the carpets in her house without batting an eye. And most of those stains she attempted to remove, without success.</p>
<p>The research also found that moms feel embarrassed about stains left in the carpet, reporting that carpet stains &#8220;make them feel like their home is dirty.&#8221;</p>
<p>But stains aren&#8217;t the only dirty marks in carpets in homes across the country. Dingy-looking carpet &#8211; from high-traffic, pets, active children or dirt and debris being tracked in from outside &#8211; can make the house look old, even when the carpet is relatively new.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of tips to help keep your carpet looking fresh so you won&#8217;t feel angst during your daughter&#8217;s storytelling enhanced with enthusiastic gestures, or hesitate in the future to invite your friends over:</p>
<p>* On rainy and snowy days, your shoes and boots track in plenty of dirt and sand from the outside. Establish a family rule that everyone remove their shoes at the door. Create a comfy nook for storing the shoes, complete with a bench for people to sit on, and also keep a selection of slippers near the door so visitors can keep their feet warm and comfortable.</p>
<p>* Stains are going to happen, and moms can use the power of Woolite(R) Oxy Deep(R) to remove spots and stains on carpets and rugs all the way through to the backing. Targeting the stain with this powerful cleaner means you won&#8217;t be spending hours on your hands and knees trying to scrub chocolate out of the family room carpet.</p>
<p>* In the warmer weather, make good use of the outdoors. Plan picnics out on the lawn or nice and cozy on the porch or patio. When the kids have friends over, make homemade frozen treats with fruit juice, and serve them outside in the fresh air. You&#8217;ll be glad you enjoyed the outdoors so much when winter hits again.</p>
<p>* For deep down dirt casting a dingy look over your carpet, try the Woolite Rug Stick(R) Kit, which contains Heavy Traffic(R) cleaner that injects foam deep down into the carpet, lifting and removing ground-in dirt.</p>
<p>* Vacuum frequently to help keep the carpet fibers from collecting dirt and matting down. While this doesn&#8217;t prevent stains, it does help with the build up of a high-traffic look in halls and doorways. If you have pets, this is a good way to keep the amount of pet hair collecting in the carpet to a minimum.</p>
<p>As a busy mom, you don&#8217;t have to spend your days following your children around and worrying about the carpet. Instead, tackle those stains with Woolite Oxy Deep, or remove deep down dirt with Woolite Rug Stick Kit with Heavy Traffic cleaner, so you can play with your children on the carpet and enjoy it.</p>
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