Monday, January 21, 2013

Diablo Flooring,Inc : Tuftex Carpets of California : NEW " Bling "

Tuftex Carpets of California

This stylish and highly original design accessory will be the center of attraction in your family room.

Inspired by the colors and light reflecting qualities of luminescent gemstones and metals makes “Bling” perfect for your carpet and area rug needs…

The magical blend of nylon and polyester accents creates a unique and harmonious color line mix. The twenty-four (24) color palettes are designed with four distinct accent yarns, each with its own special color combinations known as pearl, diamond, bronze and amber. These color palettes will allow you to easily coordinate with other finishes in your home… The new BIG thing… BLING!

Diablo Flooring,Inc

3 Locations  Pleasanton - Danville,CA and Walnut Creek,CA

(925) 314-9663

online at  www.DiabloFlooring.com

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Diablo Flooring,Inc : Hardwood Floor Refinishing : Pleasanton,CA - Danville,CA - Walnut Creek,CA

Hardwood Floor Refinishing : Pleasanton,CA -Livermore,CA  - Danville,CA - Walnut Creek,CA -Lafayette,CA - Orinda,CA - Pleasant Hill,CA - Berkeley,CA - Oakland,CA - Bay Area,CA

If you need hardwood  floor restoration, the company you want to call is Diablo Flooring Inc. We will make your floors look like new again quickly and efficiently, and for an affordable price. Scuffs, scratches and wear are no match for our skilled contractors.

Hardwood floors can look dull and worn after a while with all of the use that they get. If yours is looking that way, our experts can step in and help. For only a fraction of the cost of new flooring, we can restore it back to the beauty it had when it was first installed. Our team of contractors are fast and efficient, and you will find our prices competitive.

The process will involve a complete sanding, then gap-filling and refinishing. If you would like a slightly different look this time, we’ll be glad to use the stain or finish of your choice. We use green products in our work so you can be sure of your safety and the safety of your family.

Diablo Flooring Inc. will bring your floors back to life. We are a fully insured and licensed company, and our customers stay with us because they know we’ll deliver top-quality service every time.

Contact Us Today

3 Locations

Pleasanton,CA 94566
Danville,CA 94526
Walnut Creek,CA 94596

Pleasanton Showroom
Monday – Friday 10:00 – 5:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday : Closed

5600-D Sunol Blvd Pleasanton, CA 94566
Tel: 925-426-7847 (RUGS) Fax: 925-426-7845

Danville Showroom
Monday – Friday 10:00 – 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 – 5:00 PM

112 West Linda Mesa Ave Danville,CA 94526
Tel: 925-314-9663 (WOOD) Fax: 925-314-9664

Walnut Creek Showroom
Monday – Friday 10:00 – 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 – 5:00 PM

1813 Mt. Diablo Blvd Walnut Creek,CA 94596
Tel: 925-988-9663 (WOOD) Fax: 925-988-9664

Diablo Flooring Website

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Diablo Flooring,Inc : Welcomes US Floors - Why Navarre Oil Finished Hardwoods

Come visit a Diablo Flooring Showroom to see many Quality products.

Pleasanton Showroom

(925)426-RUGS

5600-D Sunol Blvd Pleasanton,CA 94566

Danville Showroom (925)314-WOOD ( Large Samples here )

112 W. Linda Mesa Ave Danville,CA 94596

Walnut Creek Showroom (925)988-WOOD

1813 Mt Diablo Blvd Walnut Creek,CA 94596

Online http://www.diabloflooring.com

About Navarre Oil Finished Hardwoods

 

Inspired by the 19th century Arts & Crafts movement, Navarre marries the craftsmanship of Olde World artisans and 21st century manufacturing technologies to create heirloom quality oak hardwood flooring. The distinctive character of each Navarre plank is achieved using a variety of antiquing and aging techniques and finished with natural oils to preserve the original beauty of the wood.

Navarre's natural oil finish provides a warmth and refinement to the floor that cannot be achieved with modern day acrylic or polyurethane finishes. The rich patina of each Navarre floor is only enhanced with age and use - the more it is walked on, the more beautiful it gets. The natural oils in Navarre floors penetrate the grain and become part of the floor, while acrylic and polyurethane surface coatings detract from the natural beauty of hardwood and degrade with age and use.

Navarre floors feature a distinctive and sophisticated range of distressed, smoked, and antiqued floors finished with either natural or pigmented oils. Each Navarre floor is meticulously crafted to ensure lasting beauty for generations to come. A solid oak hardwood top layer rests on a multi-layered, dimensionally stable core giving each Navarre floor the strength to withstand decades of use.

WHY AN OIL FINISH?

A natural oil finish cannot be compared with today's more popular acrylic, polyurethane, and aluminumoxide finishes. These finishes protect the floor by forming a wear layer, in fact a plastic film on the surface of the floor. They scratch and get dull over time and cannot be spot repaired. Only a costly recoating of the entire floor is necessary every so often for complete rejuvenation. An oil finish penetrates the wood fibers to harden them while not altering the natural beauty of the wood. With no visual film on the surface, oiled floors are distinguishable by their elegant patina. They are easy to care for and are repairable. An oiled floor never need to be sanded, only regular applications of a Maintenance Oil are necessary to nourish the wood and bring the luster back.

Consider the following:

Natural-Oiled Floors vs. Polyurethanes

Natural oils have been used to finish wood for hundreds of years. Our natural oil finishes are made with linseed oils, an old standby for finishing wood. Polyurethane is the new kid on the block, developed about 50 years ago and its primary design purpose is to make furniture shiny.

Polyurethane is a plastic made from petroleum, a flammable liquid often used in chemical energy sources such as gasoline and diesel, and which gives polyurethane its distinct "chemical" scent.

Zero VOC vs. Low VOCs

Rejuvenating a 325 sq. ft of a Navarre floor project will require approximately 1/5 of a liter of Woca Refresher maintenance oil, which will emit zero VOCs and leave you without that harsh chemical scent. A typical polyurethane floor will require three gallons of finish, one gallon for the sealer coat and two more gallons of the top wear layers. VOCs from polyurethane evaporate into your home at the rate of about 4 lbs. per gallon, which means that 3 gallons of poly used to coat 325 sq.ft equals 12 pounds of VOCs floating around in your home for your family to enjoy.

Bond and Strengthen vs. Surface Coatings

The natural oil used to finish Navarre oiled floors is not a surface coating, but is designed to become part of the wood by penetrating, bonding and hardening with the first layer of wood.

When wood is finished with natural oil, it will dent, it will scratch, and it may be repaired. To bring your Navarre floor back to a fresh state: first, lightly sand the desired area of the floor, then apply a coat of Woca Refresher maintenance oil. It is not necessary to treat the entire floor, only the effected area. Typically, only spot sanding on extreme wear marks and scratches would be necessary, and a total wall-to-wall sanding is normally avoided.

It's a much more laborious and disruptive process with cured surface coatings such as polyurethane. Polyurethane is a plastic coating that sits on top of your wood, and acts as surface coating. The purpose of a surface coating is to separate wear and tear from the wood, which polyurethane can achieve, however, a polyurethane floor will never look better then the day of the final finish application. Immediately polyurethane finishes begin picking up small and large scratches - abrasions that defuse the light and pick up dirt - and quickly become visible from all angles. The end of the life of a polyurethane floor is not because it is worn out - it just becomes ugly. This process is accelerated when the floor is damaged by scratches that penetrate the surface coating and expose wood, which happens when dents penetrate the soft wood (NOTE: all wood is soft enough to dent and scratch). Unfortunately, all too often polyurethane floors must be maintained by sanding again and again, eventually exposing nails that hold the floor in place.

Recoating a polyurethane floor is the recommended maintenance option. When should this be done? It has to be a joint effort, as soon as you have a scar that penetrates the surface coating, or when the floor looks dirty after you wash the floor. This "dirty" look means there is an abundance of surface scratches holding dirt. Scuffing and recoating will remove most of the dirt and provide a smooth cleanable surface.

Living With vs. Living On

The vast majority of my polyurethane customers live on their floors. They take off their shoes at the door, they have floor protectors under all furniture, and care to have nothing foul left on the surface. A normal expectation of a polyurethane floor is that it is maintenance free. Homeowners with natural oil finished floors live with their floors. They seem to recognize that wood expands and contracts with the seasons. Some believe this movement is a sign the wood still thinks of itself as being a tree. Feeding wood natural oils supports the notion that you are living with your wood and in turn, the wood responds to appropriate care that's given.

Reparability vs. Durability

Wood is very durable on its own. Natural oils enhance the durable nature of wood, and allow the floor to be easily repaired if damaged. While polyurethanes provide a durable barrier, this barrier also consumes a layer of wood each and every time it is applied. At best there are three to four sandings in a floor's life before the floor must be replaced. Over time, reparability is more important than durability.

Maintenance Products

USFloors offers a complete line of maintenance products for Navarre oil finished floors from cleaners for everyday maintenance to rejuvenating natural oils for extensive maintenance. See Oil Finish Maintenance Products for a complete listing of products available from USFloors.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Pleasanton,Ca Carpet Store - Diablo Flooring, Inc is on Houzz

Pleasanton,CA 94588 - Pleasanton floor store - Pleasanton carpet store - Pleasanton hardwood company.


3 Locations
Pleasanton,CA 94566
Danville,CA 94526
Walnut Creek,CA 94596

Pleasanton Showroom
Monday - Friday 10:00 - 5:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday : Closed

5600-D Sunol Blvd Pleasanton, CA 94566
Tel: 925-426-7847 (RUGS) Fax: 925-426-7845

Danville Showroom
Monday - Friday 10:00 - 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 - 5:00 PM

112 West Linda Mesa Ave Danville,CA 94526
Tel: 925-314-9663 (WOOD) Fax: 925-314-9664


Walnut Creek Showroom
Monday - Friday 10:00 - 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 - 5:00 PM

1813 Mt. Diablo Blvd Walnut Creek,CA 94596
Tel: 925-988-9663 (WOOD) Fax: 925-988-9664

Our soft-sell approach is to listen to your objectives and help you make the best choices. Let your creativity and personal preferences guide you. Take samples of your favorites to show your family or your client in their intended environment. Take your time. Diablo Flooring will provide you with as much support as you need throughout the process, so bring your excitement and enthusiasm; we know you’ll be thrilled with the end result.

Others may match or beat our price. But others will never be able to match our expertise, our selection and our commitment to providing our customers the best value on every product we sell and install. The home furnishings industry is not known for its state of the art training, its customer friendly sales or even its fast and professional installation.

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Diablo Flooring,Inc : Pleasanton,CA - Danville,CA - Walnut Creek,CA : Retailer For Fabrica Carpet

Fabrica manufactures carpets and rugs for the most demanding segments of the high-end style residential market. Diablo Flooring has 3 Locations in Pleasanton,CA - Danville,CA - Walnut Creek,CA.

Fabrica carpet is recognized for their singular beauty and exceptional quality. Using superior materials, state of the art technology, and highly skilled craftsmen, Fabrica creates carpet that offers "Quality-Without-Compromise".

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Fabrica's reputation for quality and style comes in part from the unmatched creativity of Fabrica designers, whose sense of craftmanship and passion for color consistently produce the most innovative carpet available. Fabrica's passion is to be "Best in Class" - blending exquisite style and uncompromising performance in every carpet they produce.

Diablo Flooring,Inc has 3 Locations in Pleasanton,CA – Danville,CA and Walnut Creek,CA

Pleasanton Showroom (925)426-RUGS

5600-D Sunol Blvd Pleasanton,CA 94566

 

 

Danville Showroom (925)314-WOOD

112 W. Linda Mesa Ave Danville,CA 94596

 

 

Walnut Creek Showroom (925)988-WOOD

1813 Mt Diablo Blvd Walnut Creek,CA 94596

Online http://www.diabloflooring.com

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Diablo Flooring,Inc : Mullican Hardwood Flooring Retailer : Pleasanton,CA - Danville,CA -Walnut Creek,CA

Diablo Flooring,Inc has 3 Locations in Pleasanton,CA - Danville,CA and Walnut Creek,CA

Pleasanton Showroom (925)426-RUGS

5600-D Sunol Blvd Pleasanton,CA 94566

 

 

Danville Showroom (925)314-WOOD

112 W. Linda Mesa Ave Danville,CA 94596

 

 

Walnut Creek Showroom (925)988-WOOD

1813 Mt Diablo Blvd Walnut Creek,CA 94596

Online http://www.diabloflooring.com

Hardwood flooring not only adds a natural warmth to your home, it can also be a great way to increase the value of your home. There are many different styles of hardwood flooring to choose from, including domestic, exotic, hand-sculpted, distressed and wire-brushed.

Choosing the Correct Construction

Hardwood flooring can be installed on any level of your home, and it’s available in a number of constructions to allow for flexible installation over different subfloors in a variety of spaces. 

Mullican Flooring offers six constructions of hardwood floors to address each primary type of subfloor and budget:

3/4-inch Solid
1/2-inch Engineered
3/8-inch Engineered
5/16-inch Engineered
G-5 Engineered Locking

When choosing a construction style, you need to ask some important questions:

1.) What is the subfloor?

Solid flooring can be installed only on plywood, oriented strand board (OSB) and wood subfloors, while engineered flooring can be installed only on plywood, OSB, wood and CONCRETE subfloors. These questions are very important in determining what type of floor can be installed in your house.

Engineered flooring has been designed for installation over concrete to help mitigate potential moisture issues. Engineered flooring is not one solid piece of wood. Instead, it features cross-layer construction that is designed to reduce expansion. Engineered flooring can be glued down, while solid flooring can only be nailed or stapled.

2.) Where do you want to install your hardwood flooring?

Not all hardwood floors are the same. For example, engineered flooring can be installed on all levels (upstairs, ground level and basements), while solid flooring can be installed only on grade (ground level) and above grade (upstairs).

Solid flooring cannot be installed in basements because these areas tend to have more moisture and solid flooring does not perform well in high-moisture areas. In addition, most basements have a concrete floor, and hardwood flooring cannot be glued down.

Locking Floors

A locking or floating floor is an engineered floor, but with the added advantage of our G-5 locking tongue-and-groove system. It is the perfect do-it-yourself flooring solution and can be installed on any level of the home.

Choosing Your Style

Mullican Flooring offers a wide selection of flooring species, textures and colors to suit almost everyone’s taste and style. When choosing a hardwood floor that is right for you, consider the following factors:

Species

Mullican Flooring offers domestic species such as oak, maple, American cherry, hickory and walnut, along with exotic species such as Brazilian cherry, cumaru, andiroba and tigerwood. Each species has a distinct grain pattern. For example, oak has a distinguished grain, while maple is very subtle. Different species also have varying degrees of hardness. If your floors are expected to take a lot of abuse, consider a hard-surface species such as red oak.

Janka Hardness Rating

The relative hardness of wood species is measured using the Janka Hardness Rating. This test measures the force needed to embed a steel ball (.444 inch in diameter) to half its diameter in a piece of 3/4-inch solid wood being tested – the higher the number, the harder the wood and the more resistant to indentations.

Color

Mullican Flooring offers a variety of color options in domestic and exotic floors. Traditional hardwood colors are natural, gunstock, caramel and saddle. Mullican also features a variety of subtle and dramatic colors. Exotic and nature collections offer a range of coloring, while many exotic and some domestic species are photosensitive and need exposure to sunlight to achieve their desired rich color.  

Width

Traditional floors across the United States have always been 2 1/4-inch width solid flooring, but in recent years floors more than three inches in width have been gaining in popularity. Wider widths showcase the natural beauty of the wood. Widths can easily change the look of the flooring – the wider the plank, the fewer the seams that can be in the floor. When choosing a width of flooring, consider the size of the space. Traditional 2 1/4-inch flooring in a small space can make the room seem larger.

Texture

Mullican offers a wide range of textures, including wire-brushed, distressed and hand-sculpted. Master craftsmen form hand-sculpted and distressed floors by hand to create a truly unique floor.

Choosing Your Installation

G-5 Locking

This is an excellent do-it-yourself product because nails, staples and glue are not required. You simply lock the planks together.

Glue

Gluing involves troweling glue on the floor and setting the planks into the glue.

Nail

Nailing involves driving a nail at an angle through the tongue of the hardwood floor into the wood subfloor. The nail is then hidden by the groove in the next row of boards.

Staple

This process is similar to nailing but with staples.


Subfloor

Level

Locking

Engineered

Solid

Plywood, OSB, wood

At ground level or above grade

LOCK

GLUE OR STAPLE

NAIL OR STAPLE

Concrete

At ground level

LOCK

GLUE

 

Concrete basement

Below ground level

LOCK

GLUE

 

Prefinished Floor vs. Unfinished Floor

Until recent decades, unfinished flooring was a popular choice to install in homes. Unfinished flooring allows users to customize the flooring finish, style and color. However, prefinished hardwood floors have now become more popular for new construction and remodeled homes, because they are less messy to install. Sanding is not required for prefinished floors, since they arrive already stained and finished. No finish sealant is required, and eliminating this step also reduces installation costs. Prefinished floors or factory-finished floors are topped with a coating that is stronger than most site-applied finishes. Coordinated moldings may be stained and finished to match prefinished flooring selections.

Grade

The wood’s appearance determines its grade. All grades can be equally defect free, but each grade offers a distinct look. Higher grades of flooring have less mineral streaks, color variations and knots. Manufacturing defects do not include natural wood characteristics such as mineral streaks, knots, grain variations and a normal difference between colors.

Wood Flooring is a Natural Product

Wood is a natural product that will expand and contract over the course of the season. It is important to allow a one-inch space between the wood flooring and the wall of the room to allow for this expansion and contraction.

Beware of Moisture

Take moisture into consideration when installing hardwood flooring, since changes in moisture can create issues such as warping and gapping. To mitigate the effects of moisture, keep moisture levels within the manufacturer’s recommendations. For an added layer of protection against moisture, install a moisture barrier. Mullican’s moisture mat provides additional protection. Hardwood flooring is not recommended for bathrooms due to fluctuating moisture conditions.

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