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Restoring an Old Stone or Terrazzo Floor
A dull, stained or worn stone or terrazzo floor is usually restored, not replaced. Here is what grinding, honing and re-sealing actually does, when an old floor is worth saving, and why restoration beats ripping it out.
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Travertine and Natural Stone Floors Explained
Travertine gives a warmth marble cannot — but it is a void-filled, porous stone that asks for the right filling, finish and sealing. Here is what travertine and natural stone actually are, and how to specify them so they last.
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Engineered vs Solid Hardwood in Ghana's Humidity
Solid timber and Ghana's 81–83% humidity are a difficult relationship. Here is why engineered hardwood is the stable specification for an Accra home, what acclimation and moisture testing actually prevent, and where solid wood still has a place.
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Multi-Material Floor Specification — A Guide for 2026
Why specification-grade multi-material flooring is the founding-elder choice for Ghana's Tier-1 banks, premium hotels, embassies, and high-class residences.
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Behind the Floor Experts Ghana Project Office
How the Floor Experts Ghana project office translates architect specification into multi-decade flooring installation across hardwood, marble, travertine, and heritage commissions.
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Caring for a Marble Floor in Ghana
Most marble damage we restore was not neglect — it was the wrong cleaner. Here is the honest care routine for a marble floor in Ghana's humidity, what to never use, and the simple test that tells you when to re-seal.
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Floor Experts Ghana at 48 Years — A Founding-Elder Flooring Practice
Forty-eight years as Ghana's founding flooring expert practice — multi-material specification across Ghana's premier institutional sector. What the next decade demands of founding-elder expertise.
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How Much Does a Marble or Hardwood Floor Cost in Ghana?
Why no honest installer quotes a marble or hardwood floor over the phone — what actually drives the price, an indicative cost ladder for budgeting, and how to compare quotes so you are comparing the same floor.
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Marble vs Hardwood vs Tile: Which Floor for Your Home?
Marble, hardwood and tile each win different rooms — and the costliest mistake is forcing one across the whole house. Here is how to match the material to the room, the humidity and the way you actually live.