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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Bella Cera Hardwood Flooring Review
For the last century Bella Cera floors have been providing premium quality hardwood flooring to the worlds marketplaces. Bella Cera floors are made of hand scraped wood and are of Italian design. This type of flooring is manufactured just like the old days, by hardwork!
Here at Pinellas Floor Covering we have been installing Bella Cera hardwood flooring in nearly every home that we work on. Our flooring contractor business highly recommends this kind of flooring for luxury homes because of its look of expensive taste.
With colors, wood grains and cuts to suit even the most particular flooring tastes, Bella Cera has the perfect flooring for your luxury home. Many of the wood grain patterns define a homes visual image and are a true upgrade to a homes interior. Until you see the difference in quality of Bella Cera hardwood floors it's hard to really tell. There is a difference!
Turning your homes interior into a work of art is simple! Install Bella Cera flooring in your home, purchase some Picaso replicas and your home is a lavish abode to call "the get-away"! Live in lavish lifestyle with Bella Cera hardwood flooring. Change your image.
Beuatiful wood floors are the first thing that friends and family notice when they walk through the doors. Invite them in to walk on luxury, even if you home is only 900 sqft. It makes all the difference. Add a touch of class to your lifestyle like no other home improvement can!
Bella Cera floors at a touch of contrast to dull worn out furniture. Replace that old flooring with Bella Cera premium quality hardwood floors. This flooring makes Armstrong flooring or other Home Depot flooring look like cardboard. Nothing even compares to the touch of class Bella Cera floors can add to even the bathroom! High water resistance flooring by Bella Cera floors make a huge difference anytime your guests relax in your restroom.
The new Bella Cera floors can withstand even the most primitive of guests. This flooring resists smells of older guests and even infants spilling drinks. Have a large piano? Need to move it across the floor? No problem, Bella Cera floors resist scratches unlike cheap wood floors do. Cheap floors just dont compare to Bella Cera hardwood floors.
We have created a really quick review of Bella Cera hardwood floors. Within this video we discuss how awesome Bella Cera floors really are. Watch the video and you will understand the difference. The difference is drastic. With so much to offer in a hardwood flooring, what are you waiting for?
BELLA CERA FLOORING VIDEO
Here at Pinellas Floor Covering we have been installing Bella Cera hardwood flooring in nearly every home that we work on. Our flooring contractor business highly recommends this kind of flooring for luxury homes because of its look of expensive taste.
With colors, wood grains and cuts to suit even the most particular flooring tastes, Bella Cera has the perfect flooring for your luxury home. Many of the wood grain patterns define a homes visual image and are a true upgrade to a homes interior. Until you see the difference in quality of Bella Cera hardwood floors it's hard to really tell. There is a difference!
Turning your homes interior into a work of art is simple! Install Bella Cera flooring in your home, purchase some Picaso replicas and your home is a lavish abode to call "the get-away"! Live in lavish lifestyle with Bella Cera hardwood flooring. Change your image.
Beuatiful wood floors are the first thing that friends and family notice when they walk through the doors. Invite them in to walk on luxury, even if you home is only 900 sqft. It makes all the difference. Add a touch of class to your lifestyle like no other home improvement can!
Bella Cera floors at a touch of contrast to dull worn out furniture. Replace that old flooring with Bella Cera premium quality hardwood floors. This flooring makes Armstrong flooring or other Home Depot flooring look like cardboard. Nothing even compares to the touch of class Bella Cera floors can add to even the bathroom! High water resistance flooring by Bella Cera floors make a huge difference anytime your guests relax in your restroom.
The new Bella Cera floors can withstand even the most primitive of guests. This flooring resists smells of older guests and even infants spilling drinks. Have a large piano? Need to move it across the floor? No problem, Bella Cera floors resist scratches unlike cheap wood floors do. Cheap floors just dont compare to Bella Cera hardwood floors.
We have created a really quick review of Bella Cera hardwood floors. Within this video we discuss how awesome Bella Cera floors really are. Watch the video and you will understand the difference. The difference is drastic. With so much to offer in a hardwood flooring, what are you waiting for?
BELLA CERA FLOORING VIDEO
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
Professional stair installation tips
Are you thinking about installing carpet on your stairs without having to hire a professional carpet installer? Within this quick article I am going to detail several different techniques that my flooring company uses to install carpet on stairs.
The first part of stair carpet installation is to remove the old carpet, the padding and tack strip. I never advise using the old tack strip that is installed on the stairs, but if it is in decent condition it is possible to reuse it in place. Be sure to completely remove anything from the stairs and thoroughly sweep each step before installing the carpet.
Now that the stairs are prepared and cleaned it’s time to take some measurements to determine how much carpet that it is going to take to complete the job. Measuring the stairs is very easy, simply measure the width of one of the steps and risers. Additionally, measure the length of one of the stairs. A good rule of thumb is to add an additional three inches per stair to insure that there is enough carpet to cover all of the stairs.
Now, you are almost ready, but wait! Do you have all of the necessary tools to professionally install the carpeting on the stairs? Several different specialty carpet tools are needed to install the carpet correctly. Many of the following tools can be rented from a contractor rental store.
Carpet kicker
Stair tool
Hammer
Safety glasses (Not to look cool)
Measuring tape
Carpet staples
Upholstery nails
Knee pads
Razor knife
Okay, so first things first, now that you have all the necessary tools you can begin installing the tack strip to the crotch. With your hammer begin pounding in the nails to hold down the tack strip, a nail every six inches or so works fine to hold the tack strip down. Once all of the pieces of tack strip are measured, cut and nailed down to each of the stairs you can begin measuring, cutting and kicking in the new carpet with your carpet kicker.
There are two difference distinct methods for installing carpet on stairs, the first technique that I am going to talk about is called “cap and band technique”. The “Cap” defines the piece of carpet that is installed on top of the treads of the stairs, while the “Band” is the piece of carpet that is laid over the risers. The cap and band technique uses two piece of carpet to complete the carpet installation on the stairs.
To begin the cap and band technique first cut a piece of carpet out to the approximate size of the stair that you would like to install the carpet on. Next, kick the carpet into place with your knee kicker, then remove any remnants of carpet once the carpet is fully stretched into place with your razor knife. The same concept applies to installing the carpet onto the band of the stair, although you may not be able to kick the carpet in. In this case simply apply pressure to the knee kicker with your hands to stretch the carpet onto the band of the stair. Pretty simple!
The next stair installation technique that I am going to talk about today uses one complete piece of carpet for each cap and band (stair). This technique is called the waterfall technique. Much of the same techniques that were used to install carpet using the cap and band technique apply to installing carpet using the waterfall technique. Additionally, both techniques require that the lip of the carpet is stapled once the carpet is attached to the tack strip and kicked in. Don’t forget to staple the lip!
Tip: Whatever technique that you decide to use always be sure to step back and look to see how well each step installed. Fixing any imperfections along the way will make the end result of the overall stair carpet installation job turn out a lot better.
With a whole lot of hard work, patience and physical endurance you too can become an expert stair carpet installer! Just be sure to do your home work, make your measurements and use the right tools!
For more great flooring tips be sure to check out our flooring blog!
The first part of stair carpet installation is to remove the old carpet, the padding and tack strip. I never advise using the old tack strip that is installed on the stairs, but if it is in decent condition it is possible to reuse it in place. Be sure to completely remove anything from the stairs and thoroughly sweep each step before installing the carpet.
Now that the stairs are prepared and cleaned it’s time to take some measurements to determine how much carpet that it is going to take to complete the job. Measuring the stairs is very easy, simply measure the width of one of the steps and risers. Additionally, measure the length of one of the stairs. A good rule of thumb is to add an additional three inches per stair to insure that there is enough carpet to cover all of the stairs.
Now, you are almost ready, but wait! Do you have all of the necessary tools to professionally install the carpeting on the stairs? Several different specialty carpet tools are needed to install the carpet correctly. Many of the following tools can be rented from a contractor rental store.
Carpet kicker
Stair tool
Hammer
Safety glasses (Not to look cool)
Measuring tape
Carpet staples
Upholstery nails
Knee pads
Razor knife
Okay, so first things first, now that you have all the necessary tools you can begin installing the tack strip to the crotch. With your hammer begin pounding in the nails to hold down the tack strip, a nail every six inches or so works fine to hold the tack strip down. Once all of the pieces of tack strip are measured, cut and nailed down to each of the stairs you can begin measuring, cutting and kicking in the new carpet with your carpet kicker.
There are two difference distinct methods for installing carpet on stairs, the first technique that I am going to talk about is called “cap and band technique”. The “Cap” defines the piece of carpet that is installed on top of the treads of the stairs, while the “Band” is the piece of carpet that is laid over the risers. The cap and band technique uses two piece of carpet to complete the carpet installation on the stairs.
To begin the cap and band technique first cut a piece of carpet out to the approximate size of the stair that you would like to install the carpet on. Next, kick the carpet into place with your knee kicker, then remove any remnants of carpet once the carpet is fully stretched into place with your razor knife. The same concept applies to installing the carpet onto the band of the stair, although you may not be able to kick the carpet in. In this case simply apply pressure to the knee kicker with your hands to stretch the carpet onto the band of the stair. Pretty simple!
The next stair installation technique that I am going to talk about today uses one complete piece of carpet for each cap and band (stair). This technique is called the waterfall technique. Much of the same techniques that were used to install carpet using the cap and band technique apply to installing carpet using the waterfall technique. Additionally, both techniques require that the lip of the carpet is stapled once the carpet is attached to the tack strip and kicked in. Don’t forget to staple the lip!
Tip: Whatever technique that you decide to use always be sure to step back and look to see how well each step installed. Fixing any imperfections along the way will make the end result of the overall stair carpet installation job turn out a lot better.
With a whole lot of hard work, patience and physical endurance you too can become an expert stair carpet installer! Just be sure to do your home work, make your measurements and use the right tools!
For more great flooring tips be sure to check out our flooring blog!
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Sunday, June 2, 2013
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Pinellas Floor Covering, Inc. Business Review in Clearwater, FL - West Coast Florida BBB
Pinellas Floor Covering is a proud member of the Better Business Bureau in Clearwater Beach Florida. With lots of reviews and many years in business, Pinellas Floor Covering is the place to go for wood floor refinishing and flooring installation. Check out our BBB page!
Pinellas Floor Covering, Inc. Business Review in Clearwater, FL - West Coast Florida BBB
Pinellas Floor Covering, Inc. Business Review in Clearwater, FL - West Coast Florida BBB
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
When to Replace or Refinish Wood Floors
When to Replace or Refinish Wood Floors
New flooring blog post about replacing and refinishing wood flooring. By James Leeman.
New flooring blog post about replacing and refinishing wood flooring. By James Leeman.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Wholesale flooring tips
Don’t overwhelm yourself when looking for a wholesale flooring company!
Many people freak out when they see just how many wholesale flooring
companies that there is in the marketplace. With so many, how do you
choose one? Where do you find the best ones? Are they online or are they
the local flooring store down the street? Within this brief blog post I
am going to cover some of the different things that you can do to
locate the perfect flooring showroom to help you to not only find the
best floor for your home, but will ultimately build a lasting
relationship that will save you thousands of dollars! Read more.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Flooring Showroom Portfolio
Flooring Showroom Portfolio - YouTube
Pinellas Floor Covering Inc is expanding! Our flooring showroom has just been renovated with all of the latest in flooring product demos and displays. With over 15 years in the floor contractor business our experts have put together displays that feature the best of the best products across a wide spectrum of markets; from the commercial flooring markets, luxury flooring and laminate flooring markets.
Pinellas Floor Covering Inc is expanding! Our flooring showroom has just been renovated with all of the latest in flooring product demos and displays. With over 15 years in the floor contractor business our experts have put together displays that feature the best of the best products across a wide spectrum of markets; from the commercial flooring markets, luxury flooring and laminate flooring markets.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Can you tell the diifference between real wood and laminate flooring?
Did you know that over 95% of all homes in the state of Florida do
not have real wood flooring? Most homes in this state have either
laminate flooring or engineered wood flooring. Can you tell the
difference?
As a local flooring contractor I am just drawn to flooring, no matter where I go, whether it is the grocery store, to my favorite restaurant. I can tell the difference, but I am different. I can also probably tell you everything else about the type of flooring installed; from the flooring manufacturer, style, color and type of wood, it’s my business! Read more
As a local flooring contractor I am just drawn to flooring, no matter where I go, whether it is the grocery store, to my favorite restaurant. I can tell the difference, but I am different. I can also probably tell you everything else about the type of flooring installed; from the flooring manufacturer, style, color and type of wood, it’s my business! Read more
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Flooring Tutorials - Quick Guide To Flooring
Have you ever envisioned what your home would look like with new flooring? New floors can make your home feel fresh and new again. But where do you begin? How much do new floors cost? What’s the difference between all of the different kinds of flooring available? I have written up this flooring tutorial as a quick guide to flooring to help refresh your memory of some of the basics. So, lets begin.
It’s Spring time here in Clearwater, Florida and Pinellas Floor Covering is as busy as ever installing flooring around the local area. From solid hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, to engineered wood flooring, we are busier than ever!
For most people deciding on the kind of flooring that they want to install in their home can seem like a daunting task at first. It’s NOT, it’s actually really simple once you begin to learn some of the basics.
Before you begin the selection process you need to first familiarize yourself with the main types of flooring widely available on the market, then you can begin narrowing down the specific designs, colors, and grain patterns that suit your homes specific design style.
3 Main Types of Wood Flooring:
1) Solid wood flooring
2) Engineered wood flooring
3) Laminate flooring
Here in Florida, since the humidity is so high, it is not recommended to install solid hardwood flooring. While the installation of this type of flooring is possible, it is not suggested because of solid hardwood’s tendency to expand and contract under high humid environments.
To get around the high humidity problem and to still be able to use the natural essences of wood for a flooring material, the installation of engineered wood flooring is very typical for the area. Engineered wood flooring has many advantages over solid wood flooring. Engineered wood flooring is constructed with plies of lower grade wood and uses a premium wood veneer as an outer/top layer. This type of flooring material can cost as much as half as much as solid wood flooring and in the long run has a lifespan equal to, if not longer than the installation of solid hardwood flooring.
Another even more cost effective flooring option is to install laminate flooring. Laminate flooring is very similar to engineered wood flooring in the way that it uses laminated plies of wood pressed together during the manufacturing process. The main difference between laminate and engineered wood flooring is that laminate flooring does not use real wood for the top/outer layer. Instead laminate flooring uses a simulated wood grain for the top/out layer that is made from highly durable synthetic materials. Laminate flooring is a very cost effective, durable alternative to solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring. A popular choice amongst price conscious consumers!
Now that you understand some of the basics you can begin narrowing down the type of wood, color and grain patterns that you like. Every flooring manufacturer offers access to their products online. A good place to start is to go through the top 10 laminate flooring manufacturers websites and locate several different types of flooring options that you like.
Once you have selected several different styles of flooring that you like you can then begin the process of locating a flooring contractor and flooring store. There are always qualified flooring contractors and flooring stores within every local community. I always suggest looking for one that has many years of experience and service to their local community. Medium sized “Mom and Pop” businesses can typically offer better prices and attention to detail since the owner of the business generally works directly within the business.
For these reasons of flooring company has grown into one of the largest and most reputable flooring stores and flooring contractors within the Tampa Bay and Clearwater area’s. We are not too big to lose our businesses focus, helping people, but we are big enough to offer one of the widest selection of wood flooring samples and the necessary skills and tools to get the job done right the first time!
For more information about wood flooring and installation be sure to read more of our flooring blog articles on our website. If you have any questions or would like to leave a comment please do! We are available to help, even outside of our immediate area. Wood flooring, it’s what we do, our passion. So, leave a comment!
It’s Spring time here in Clearwater, Florida and Pinellas Floor Covering is as busy as ever installing flooring around the local area. From solid hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, to engineered wood flooring, we are busier than ever!
For most people deciding on the kind of flooring that they want to install in their home can seem like a daunting task at first. It’s NOT, it’s actually really simple once you begin to learn some of the basics.
Before you begin the selection process you need to first familiarize yourself with the main types of flooring widely available on the market, then you can begin narrowing down the specific designs, colors, and grain patterns that suit your homes specific design style.
3 Main Types of Wood Flooring:
1) Solid wood flooring
2) Engineered wood flooring
3) Laminate flooring
Here in Florida, since the humidity is so high, it is not recommended to install solid hardwood flooring. While the installation of this type of flooring is possible, it is not suggested because of solid hardwood’s tendency to expand and contract under high humid environments.
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Another even more cost effective flooring option is to install laminate flooring. Laminate flooring is very similar to engineered wood flooring in the way that it uses laminated plies of wood pressed together during the manufacturing process. The main difference between laminate and engineered wood flooring is that laminate flooring does not use real wood for the top/outer layer. Instead laminate flooring uses a simulated wood grain for the top/out layer that is made from highly durable synthetic materials. Laminate flooring is a very cost effective, durable alternative to solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring. A popular choice amongst price conscious consumers!
Now that you understand some of the basics you can begin narrowing down the type of wood, color and grain patterns that you like. Every flooring manufacturer offers access to their products online. A good place to start is to go through the top 10 laminate flooring manufacturers websites and locate several different types of flooring options that you like.
Top 10 Laminate Flooring Manufacturers
Once you have selected several different styles of flooring that you like you can then begin the process of locating a flooring contractor and flooring store. There are always qualified flooring contractors and flooring stores within every local community. I always suggest looking for one that has many years of experience and service to their local community. Medium sized “Mom and Pop” businesses can typically offer better prices and attention to detail since the owner of the business generally works directly within the business.
For these reasons of flooring company has grown into one of the largest and most reputable flooring stores and flooring contractors within the Tampa Bay and Clearwater area’s. We are not too big to lose our businesses focus, helping people, but we are big enough to offer one of the widest selection of wood flooring samples and the necessary skills and tools to get the job done right the first time!
For more information about wood flooring and installation be sure to read more of our flooring blog articles on our website. If you have any questions or would like to leave a comment please do! We are available to help, even outside of our immediate area. Wood flooring, it’s what we do, our passion. So, leave a comment!
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Hardwood flooring blog post
Hardwood flooring is one of the best investments that you can make to your home. Hardwood flooring can last for generations and will not only improve the look of the interior of your home, but will increase the homes value.
Whether your home has an existing hardwood floor that needs repair, or if you are thinking about installing wood flooring, there are a few things that you need to know before making an educated decision. Read more....
Whether your home has an existing hardwood floor that needs repair, or if you are thinking about installing wood flooring, there are a few things that you need to know before making an educated decision. Read more....
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Bamboo floor installation by Pinellas Floor Covering
Bamboo flooring is a popular choice for its durability and grain pattern. Below are some images of bamboo wood flooring that we installed in a home here in Clearwater Florida. As you can see the flooring is very consistent and looks wonderful. Bamboo flooring is also fairly inexpensive, since bamboo can grow up to a foot a day!
Be sure to view all of our flooring images in our flooring gallery page.
Be sure to view all of our flooring images in our flooring gallery page.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Installing hardwood flooring video | Pinellas Floor Covering
Installing hardwood flooring at first looks to be a simple endeavor, but after some time and effort can grow to become very difficult. Within this quick video James Leeman talks about some of the things needed to complete the hardwood flooring installation.
Installing hardwood flooring video | Pinellas Floor Covering
Installing hardwood flooring video | Pinellas Floor Covering
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Tampa Bay Times Tampa Bay Home Show
We are at the Tampa Bay Home Show. Booth #404. Come see all of our new flooring products for 2013!!!
Tampa Bay Times Tampa Bay Home Show
Tampa Bay Times Tampa Bay Home Show
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Hickory Hardwood Floor Installation by James Leeman
Short video of James Leeman installing hardwood hickory flooring in a home in Seminole Florida. Hickory hardwood flooring is an excellent choice for its durability to withstand abuse, yet is elegant enough to be installed in even the most exclusive homes. A great choice!
Friday, October 26, 2012
When to Replace or Refinish Wood Floors
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Do it yourself flooring article
Friday, October 12, 2012
Wood floor installation
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
National Wood Flooring Association | NWFA
National Wood Flooring Association | NWFA
Great site about wood flooring. Meet other flooring professionals in your area. Great networking!
Great site about wood flooring. Meet other flooring professionals in your area. Great networking!
Hardwood Flooring Tampa - Video Dailymotion
Hardwood Flooring Tampa - Video Dailymotion
Learn more about our flooring business! Quick video about Pinellas Floor Covering.
Learn more about our flooring business! Quick video about Pinellas Floor Covering.
Floor refinishing and floor sanding tips | Pinellas Floor Covering
Floor refinishing and floor sanding tips | Pinellas Floor Covering
Wonderful blog post about floor covering or flooring refinishing tips. Great blog article!
Wonderful blog post about floor covering or flooring refinishing tips. Great blog article!
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