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Bars fail first for three simple reasons. Acids from citrus etch the finish, sugars bond grit to the surface, and constant wipe-downs wear the topcoat
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Historic hotels sell atmosphere as much as room nights. The oak that has welcomed diplomats for a century, the birch corridor that glows at dusk,
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In Ottawa condos, sound moves farther than most people think. A single footstep can travel through concrete, up plumbing chases, and under demising walls —
Radiant heat and hardwood can be a perfect pairing. The danger comes from rushing the process — wrong species, sloppy acclimation, adhesives that stiffen under
Your entries keep their clear, warm sheen through winter, instead of turning grey and cloudy by February. You protect finish film where it is attacked
Dining rooms lose their sheen in winter and the usual suspect gets blamed. Shoes. In reality, most finish failure in restaurants and hotels comes from
A winter entry that looks elegant at 5 p.m. and still safe at midnight is not an accident. It’s the result of a You can
You do not need a full refinish to restore clarity and traction in winter. If wear is living in the finish, a professional screen and
A winter entry that looks elegant at 5 p.m. and still safe at midnight is not an accident. It’s the result of a layered system,