Commercial Flooring Report: Vol. 109, № 1 (October 2017)
Volume: 109 | Issue: 1 | Download
Back to Basics with Vinyl Flooring Installation.
Also, Polyester and Polyethylene Membranes
The Commercial Flooring Report is a publication made available by LGM and Associates Technical Flooring Services: Floor Covering experts on Carpet, Laminate and Vinyl, Ceramic and Hardwood. Monthly newsletters designed to help you and your team understand challenges typical to the flooring industry and provide prevention and resolution.
Volume: 109 | Issue: 1 | Download
Back to Basics with Vinyl Flooring Installation.
Also, Polyester and Polyethylene Membranes
Volume: 108 | Issue: 1 | Download
The Importance of Exterior Maintenance
Volume: 107 | Issue: 1 | Download
ASTM Standards and Manufacturers Warranties
Volume: 106 | Issue: 1 | Download
The Difference Between Dimensional and Planar Stability
Volume: 105 | Issue: 1 | Download
UPDATE: What to include in a Flooring Specification
Volume: 104 | Issue: 1 | Download
FloorSafe – The Future of Floors and Building Related Illness
Volume: 103 | Issue: 1 | Download
Gypsum? Yes or No?
Volume: 102 | Issue: 1 | Download
A Disturbing Issue: It's Your Fault.
Volume: 101 | Issue: 1 | Download
What is Litigation? Litigation is the term used to describe legal pro- ceedings initiated between two opposing parties to enforce or defend a legal right. Litigation is typically settled by agreement between the parties, but may also be heard and decided by a jury or judge in court or by arbitration or mediation. There are two parties in litigation, the plaintiff and the defendant. The plaintiff, the party filing the complaint, has the burden of proof.
Volume: 100 | Issue: 1 | Download
Welcome to the 100th edition of the Commercial Flooring Report. I thank all of you for the continued support over the years and your quest for knowledge of the industry.
I want to give you a brief walk in my shoes and why we occupy such a unique, one of a kind, position. It began in 1971 when I went to work for Rochester Linoleum and Carpet in Rochester, NY, my home town, after graduating college, yes I went to college. I was schlepping in the warehouse at first, sold on the floor and then managed one of their five stores selling carpet and hard surface flooring. Not one to be content and tied down I transitioned into the carpet cleaning business, joined two associations and from there took every class I could on flooring. One of these classes was the RBI Carpet Seminar instructed by Reg Burnett. He quickly became one of my mentors. Somewhere in the 90's Reg asked me to be the author of his newsletter, called the Commercial Carpet Digest. My writing career actually be- gan with Floor Covering News with Al Wahnon, another of my mentors, with my column The Claims File which I wrote for over 26 years.