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  2. Flooring - Wikipedia

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    Carpet is a soft floor covering made of bound carpet fibers or stapled fibers. Carpeting refers to wall-to-wall coverage, whereas a rug is simply used to cover a space. This type of flooring is typically used indoors and can be used in both high and low-traffic areas. It typically lasts for 15–18 years before it needs to be replaced.

  3. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Water affects the entire room of carpet and cushion. May have wicked up the walls, but not more than 24 inches. **IICRC s500 2016 update adds that class 2 be indicated when 5% to 40% of the total square footage of a room (ceiling+walls+floor) are affected ** Class 3 - Fastest Rate of Evaporation. Water generally comes from overhead, affecting ...

  4. Pittsburgh toilet - Wikipedia

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    A Pittsburgh toilet. A Pittsburgh toilet, or Pittsburgh potty, is a basement toilet configuration commonly found in the area of Pittsburgh in the United States. It consists of an ordinary flush toilet with no surrounding walls. Most of these toilets are paired with a crude basement shower apparatus and large sink, which often doubles as a ...

  5. The Ultimate Guide to Wall-to-Wall Carpet - AOL

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    Wall-to-wall carpet’s heyday wasn’t all that long ago. “Wall-to-wall faded during the dot-com boom of the 1990s,” says designer and Stark Carpet ambassador Tim Sheridan.

  6. How to Get Rid of Streaks on Painted Bathroom Walls - AOL

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    What to Do About Wall Streaks. While frequent cleaning won't prevent streaks on your bathroom walls, Mothershead says that proper painting practices can help. "Avoid painting when temperatures are ...

  7. Basement - Wikipedia

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    Frequently most or all of the basement is used as a recreation room or living room, but it is not uncommon as well to find there (either instead of or alongside the living/recreation room) a guest bedroom or teenager's room, a bathroom, a home office, a home gym, a home theater, a basement bar, a sauna, craft room, play room, kitchenette, and ...

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