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NTCA expands training initiative for 2024

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and Texas The workshops, spanning three hours in the afternoon or evening, are open to tile installers, contractors, sales personnel and members of the architecture and design community. Topics for the February regional trainings include: The GPTP/Slabs Training equips you to install porcelain panels with confidence and accuracy.

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Waterproof: Domestic manufacturing update

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“Our overall goal is to provide stable pricing and readily available stateside inventory while working in tandem with our Chinese manufacturing operations,” said Dick Quinlan, vice president of sales and marketing. “In manufacturing facility in the center of the country—Fostoria, Ohio, to be exact. independence.”

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LVT, WPC, SPC—which is right for your customer?

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When helping a consumer find her ideal floor, experts say retail sales associates need to consider several factors, including the consumer’s lifestyle and the room in which the flooring is being installed. Today’s consumers are gravitating toward the longer, wider look. Pictured is Cali Vinyl Longboards in North Shore oak.

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Builder—State of the industry: Construction activity, hard surfaces will fuel demand in 2020

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“Looking ahead, we’re optimistic and anticipate low single-digit growth in 2020, with most of the major players that work with our teams anticipating solid growth,” said Larry Brookshire, Mohawk’s vice president builder and multifamily sales operations. New home sales dropped in three of four U.S.

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LVT, WPC, SPC—which is right for your customer?

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When helping a consumer find her ideal floor, experts say retail sales associates need to consider several factors, including the consumer’s lifestyle and the room in which the flooring is being installed. This gets way too complicated, and as sales professionals we can get too far out in the weeds. McMurtry is not alone.