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Where Is The Best Place To Buy Tile?

How to Floor Tile

For Starters, Floor and Decor Why Floor and Decor? because they have a huge selection to choose from in just about any style and price range necessary. They have a large selection of Design Elements and trim available to solve many of the toughest materials to work with. The best tile shop also depends on your location, budget, and quality of material and above all, service.

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Mosaic Companies expands U.S. distribution presence

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Miami, Fla.— Mosaic Companies, a manufacturer and distributor of natural stones, slabs and tile, said it plans to open a new, state-of-the-art warehouse and distribution hub here. The new hub is expected to be fully operational by late fall 2022. Located in the Countyline Corporate Park in Hialeah, Fla., the company said the new facility will increase its east coast warehouse footprint by nearly double and support all Mosaic Companies brands , including Walker Zanger, Opustone, Surfaces and Anth

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Best Ways to Grind Down Concrete

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Mannington launches Top Notch, Top Shelf soft surface

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Calhoun, Ga.—Mannington Commercial is launching the Top Notch and Top Shelf soft surface collections. Top Notch offers a dynamic, geometric style, layering planes and circles of variegated lines, while Top Shelf delivers an organic linear pattern that echoes the gentle striations of sedimentary rock, according to the company. “Commercial designers will find Top Notch and Top Shelf to be yet another rich option in an already deep line of Mannington designs that give spaces modern movement,” said

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ShagTools delivers solutions

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ShagTools, a division of Crown Products, is a Midwest distributor of flooring tools and accessories with 19 locations. It benefits by its parent company having a 50-year history of supplying both contractors and DIY homeowners throughout the U.S. and Canada. Shag Tools launched in 2009 as a brick and mortar distributor offering a full selection of name-brand flooring tools, installation supplies and accessories—1,600 SKUs in all.

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WOFB: Learning the tricks of the trade

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I help run a small, family-owned business, Tile Envy in LaPorte, Ind., that opened May 31, 2021. We have a showroom, and we offer design and installation as well. I got into tile because my fiancé, AJ, had always been in the remodeling trade, mainly tile. He wanted to open a showroom as a family, so we—including his parents and I—jumped in together and worked hard to make it happen.

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WFCA, Leyton partner on Employee Retention Credit program

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Dalton, Ga.—The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) has named Leyton an exclusive partner for the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) and will also have Leyton as a special guest during a complimentary, informational webinar on Thursday, May 26 at 2 p.m. EST, according to the company. The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) is a program created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic shutdown, which incentivizes businesses with a refundable tax credit for maintaining their payroll during 2

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When you’re not ‘family’ in a family-run business

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In the flooring industry, it’s common to find family-run retail stores, especially among the independent dealers. Whether it’s through succession, nepotism or convenience, family-run business seems to be a natural fit for floor covering businesses. But what happens if you, as an employee, are not related to the principals, managers or other personnel with family ties to the business?

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Responding to ups and downs in the market

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W e’re in the midst of a remodeling boom, with many flooring dealers booked out for weeks or months. Some forecasters are predicting that high demand for remodeling will continue into 2023. According to Todd Tomalak, principal at John Burns Real Estate Consulting, 80% of the features of homes become obsolete within 15-20 years. For this reason, there is a growing backlog of remodeling work stacking up.

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