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Monthly Archives: March, 2018

Thin Tile/GPTP – March 2018

Laminam by Crossville porcelain tile panels modernize Lexington Office Park Panels allowed installation of new surfaces without demolition of the old Constructed in 1982, Lexington Office...

Five Star Contractor Spotlight – March 2018

Premier Tile & Marble, Gardena, Calif.   High-profile projects get a professional Five Star Contractor touch Greg Games, the owner and president of Premier Tile, began his...

Tech Talk – March 2018

How to Get Paid for Floor Prep Work By Tom D. Lynch, CSI I bet you’re thinking, “This ought to be good. What does this guy...

Coverings Preview: new offerings come to Atlanta, May 8-11

By Lesley Goddin Every year Coverings gets bigger and better and offers more inspiration, education and opportunity for those in the tile industry. In addition...

Feature Story – LATICRETE International – March 2018

Texas Motor Speedway boasts first-of-its-kind concrete coatings LATICRETE SPARTACOTE™ brings a professional polish to NASCAR® track The Texas Motor SpeedwayⓇ, located in Fort Worth, Texas, is home to several...

Economic Outlook

The article below provides a brief high-level summary of the construction outlook for both the residential and commercial markets, including an estimate of tile...

Neolith Expands Global Production and Accessibility of its Revolutionary Sintered Stone for 2018

Following year-over-year sales growth and product demand, the surfacing brand will begin operations of fourth production line in Spain; open showrooms and logistics warehouse...

Tax reform: yes, it is a big deal

Business Tip - March 2018 Tax reform legislation raced through Congress at lightning speed. So quickly, in fact, analysts are still digesting its contents and...

Ask the Experts – March 2018

QUESTION I am a homeowner having a glass tile install performed. The tile is a 3” x 12” glass subway tile with a color backing....

Persistent Workforce Shortages Challenge Commercial Construction Industry as U.S. Building Demands Continue to Grow

To Offset the Lack of Skilled Workers, Contractors Increase use of Efficient Building Approaches The Q1 2018 USG Corporation + U.S. Chamber of Commerce Commercial...
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