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NTCA unveils training event schedule for September

Floor Covering News

-The National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) has announced a robust fall training schedule, beginning with 13, three-hour workshops; four full-day regional training events; and a pair of two-day Art Glass Panel training events in September. ”; and “Tile Technology: Adhesives, Trowels and Lippage.”

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NTCA unveils training schedule for December

Floor Covering News

The schedule includes 10 free, standards-based tile installation workshops, plus an art glass panel training session. Each NTCA Workshop is presented by NTCA technical trainers who have been installing tile themselves for many years or who still maintain their tile installation business. 12/12 – Floor & Decor, La Quinta, Calif.

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Industry associations ramp up training efforts

Floor Covering News

Topics covered include floor prep, general hand and power tools, jobsite check procedures, adhesives, general layout and more. “In In addition to its more traditional courses, Miller said the organization is trying to develop more one-day workshops. New York; and more.

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CFI announces new annual convention dates

Floor Covering News

The three-day educational event, sponsored by Personna and Taylor Adhesives, will kick off with a welcome reception. In addition to educational seminars and workshops, CFI will host its second annual golf tournament at the Shingle Creek Golf Club.

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TISE Honors “Best of” 2016 Products

Stone Update

Integra Adhesives, Continental D.I.A. Diamond Products Inc. win top stone-industry awards.

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The Ultimate Guide to Green Living Using 10 Stylish, Eco-Friendly Apartment Ideas

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The adhesive used to affix the carpet to the floor typically contains benzene and toluene, some of the most harmful VOCs.” Image: CplusC Architectural Workshop 8. Avoid carpet if you can. Go with greener flooring materials like concrete, stone, tile, bamboo or wood.

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