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Snap Lock Flooring Tips for Pros Snap lock flooring is a common choice for residential and commercial spaces where a combination of cost-effective, durable, and stylish materials is required. While many people believe snap lock flooring is easy to install, it’s a job that still requires professional installation in most . . . Read more
Building your dream home or updating your current house to make it more functional and beautiful requires choosing appropriate materials for your design. There’s more to picking out the right materials than just honing in on your look though. After all, every homeowner wants to create a healthy space for . . . Read more
Installing a new floor can be a big do-it-yourself task. Even if you’re DIY-minded, updating your kitchen, family room or a bathroom can be a large project to embark on. Even a small powder room, entry area or mudroom can be a lot of work if you’re going to be . . . Read more
Porcelain tile is hard, resilient and scratch resistant, making it an ideal pick for outdoor walkways, patios, decks and dining areas. When cold weather comes though, there’s a good chance you won’t be enjoying many meals al fresco or relaxing on your deck, at least until the spring thaw arrives. . . . Read more
One of the most common questions we get at BuildDirect is “How much should I pay for the installation portion of a renovation project?” This is a tough question to answer because there are so many variables and each project is different. We can begin to answer this question with . . . Read more
When you’re installing tile flooring, you’ll want to make sure you have the right tools. Having the correct tools will make the process easier and quicker, and you won’t need to stop your project to run out to get the proper supplies. You’ll want to have the correct tools for . . . Read more
Carpeting your stairs and landing is a stylish and functional investment in your home. Carpet creates a soft, inviting look that makes homes feel cozier and more comfortable. It also absorbs the impact of footsteps to quiet your home. Carpeted stairs and landings are safer than hard surfaces, as they’re . . . Read more