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Happy Floors adds Etna porcelain

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Miami, Fla— Happy Floors has launched its new concrete-look tile collection : Etna. The rectified porcelain line has an elegant finish that aims to add an air of sophistication to any room. “Concrete-look designs, once used in industrial décor, have become a popular look in a wide range of design aesthetics,” said Peter Pasterski, vice president of sales.

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Virtual Stone Summits Continue

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Three more sessions scheduled this spring.

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Mohawk Roadshow continues in California

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Mohawk’s three previous roadshows have been well received by company officials and retailers. Huntington Beach, Calif.—Following successful events in Dallas , Atlanta and Indianapolis, the Mohawk Momentum Roadshow continues March 2-4 at the Waterfront Beach Resort here. Invitations are still being accepted for the event. According to a Mohawk spokesperson, the company has received such a great turnout for Huntington Beach that it has extended the appointments available for this stop.

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Silica-free Surfaces of the Future

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Breton's long-term solutions for environmental and health preservation.

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SBA reaches $200B to small businesses

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Washington, D.C.—The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) reached a milestone in the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. It has provided U.S. small businesses, non-profits and agricultural businesses a total of $200 billion in emergency funding. “Following the enactment of COVID-19 emergency legislation, the SBA has now provided more than 3.7 million small businesses employing more than 20 million people with $200 billion through the unprecedented COVID-19 Economic Injury

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Airbus Tariff: No Hard Surfaces Included

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Biden administration not changing latest product duty list.

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Taylor rolls out Bruce-branded adhesives

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Dalton—Taylor is bringing three new Bruce adhesives to market designed to install new glue-down AHF resilient flooring products, according to Paul Murfin, president of Taylor. This continues the growth of the Bruce-branded adhesives programs by Taylor that began in May 2020, through an exclusive partnership arrangement with AHF. “With the expansion into commercial products along with our residential SPC program, partnering with Taylor on a full resilient adhesive line was a no brainer,” said Wen

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Välinge reports strong growth in 2020

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Välinge Flooring. Viken, Sweden—In a year like no other, Välinge said it retained impressive growth and innovation momentum in 2020—expanding its IP portfolio, licensee numbers and launching its flooring brand, Välinge flooring. “Although nothing about 2020 could be considered normal, it was very much business-as-usual for us when it came to innovation and R&D,” said Per Nygren, vice president.

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Patcraft launches Linocut resilient

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Cartersville, Ga.—Patcraft has launched its latest Made in USA resilient collection , Linocut. Featuring an abstract, textural pattern, the collection’s layered design creates depth and dimension. The visual was inspired by artful experiments with block printing, a process that led to a distinctive geometric aesthetic. Combining artistic inspiration and market insights, the Linocut collection supports the use of shape and color to create emotive spaces.

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Residential remodeling fully recovered

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Washington, D.C.—Spending on residential remodeling will continue to grow at a healthy pace over the next two years, according to experts speakers at an online press conference hosted by National Association of Home Builder (NAHB) remodelers during the 2021 IBSx. The residential remodeling market declined significantly at the onset of COVID-19 in March and April 2020 but has since more than fully recovered.