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Floorsave blog posts that are yet to be or are too unique to be categorised.
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11 Oct
We would like to thank ChinaLink for allowing us to use their informative video promoting their independent floor testing services. It certainly gives some insight into the punishing tests that all our floors are subjected to.
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26 Aug
Floor Testing
Floorsave has taken the unprecedented step of commissioning independent laboratory tests of its imported flooring products. Floor testing is key to ensuring our products are of a consistently high quality. In addition to this, independent testing also confirms that our manufacturers adhere to best practices and industry standards. China Link Group provide independent laboratory testing services for a range of building materials but, notably, they specialise in testing flooring.
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15 SepImage courtesy by: derbytelegraph.co.ukRead more »
Energy conservation is a matter of vital importance to all of us, not only for environmental protection, but also because reducing the amount of energy that we use, is a good way to save money on our monthly energy bill.
The EU, in an attempt to further reduce energy consumption and bring products with greater energy efficiency to the market, cracks down on powerful vacuum cleaners.
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22 Aug
A GREAT British Institution Facing Exile!
Tradition states that builder's tea is the stuff the Empire was built on. It fuels our plumbers, electricians, carpenters, tradesmen and, yes, builders. Here at FloorSave we couldn't agree more!
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13 Jun
So you've just decided to put hardwood floors into your home. Great choice, indeed! However, before you dive right in and start fitting the first planks, it is vital to know the effects of moisture on hardwood floors. It is a fact, that the majority of problems affecting the quality of hardwood flooring installation , are related to moisture.
Why? Because wood is a natural, living material, that responds to changes in atmospheric humidity, by expanding and contracting. During the warm months it expands and during winter it contracts.