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Moderno Porcelain Works continues national expansion in Charlotte

Floor Covering News

Charlotte, N.C.— Moderno Porcelain Works Charlotte hosted the grand opening of its showroom and state-of-the-art fabrication facility here on Thursday, April 27. The Carolinas were lacking a fabrication and installation company focusing exclusively on large format porcelain slabs,” said HK Patel, Charlotte managing partner.

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NSI releases 2022 Stone Industry Education Series

Floor Covering News

Oberlin, Ohio—The Natural Stone Institute released the schedule for the 2022 Stone Industry Education Series. This year’s series includes a combination of virtual and in-person events, with plans to visit seven cities across the United States. Virtual Stone Summit: The Right Tools for the Job. Charlotte, N.C.

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Announcing the Latest Recipient of the Bruce Newbrough Memorial Scholarship: Mark Holman

The Pulse: Ardex Americas

Holman, who works for Garmon and Company, is from Charlotte, North Carolina. He studied Civil Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and opened a commercial flooring installation business. FCICA is an international association whose contractor members serve the continental United States, plus Canada and Guam.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Coverings is looking for a few good.

Kitchen and Residential Design

Coverings, North Americas premiere trade event for the tile and stone industries, is looking for entries in their Installation and Design Awards. All projects must have been completed within the past two years (January 2009 – December 2011), and be located in the United States. Spend some time with Charlotte.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Three reader questions for a.

Kitchen and Residential Design

3cm slab granite weighs between 18 and 20 pounds per square foot, depending on the density of the stone you have. Dropping it will destroy whatever it lands on, be that a floor or the feet of the people carrying the stone. Since its not a DIY project, one would think that a stone yard would take on a project like that.

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