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North East Bass Factory
By Bobbyz July 20, 2017
Two months from payment to delivery. Which would have been fine had I received the professional built box that I paid for. Instead I received a box that looks like a trainee built. You can clearly see screws that missed their mark. Also the so-called professional carpet was coming apart the day I received it. This leaves a bad taste in your mouth when doing business online. ...read more
Signal Street Variety Store
By kthiba620 May 22, 2013
HIGHLY RECCOMENDED. A true NH variety/convenience store. They've got everything you need and some stuff you don't. If they don't have what you're looking for you probably don't need it. 7am to 9pm Daily ...read more
KG Sports and More LLC
By Anonymous April 24, 2011
I keep writing this review and it keeps getting deleted, weird how that works. This place sold fake winter classic jerseys that they bought offline for $40 a piece and sold them for $175, they are theives. If your going to have the only sports fan store around, don't take advantage of people. simple as that. ...read more
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Is Wood Floor Refinishing Dusty and Messy?
Isn't it really messy and inconvenient to have your floors refinished? Don't you have to be out of the floors for 2 weeks? With our Dust Containment refinishing service there's none of the mess that has been associated with this process in the past. Also,the dry-time on our most popular finish is only 2-3 hours, and our coats are applied when most people are at work (between 8am -5pm), most of our customers are able to get across the floors at the beginning and end of their days. We have multiple crews to get the job done quickly and on-time and a full-time office staff to coordinate the work with your busy schedule. We all know about contractors who don't show up when they are supposed to and take twice as long to get things done. After over 35 years of exceeding the expectations we have a long list of satisfied clients who can attest to the fact that we are not one of those contractors! ...read more
By Higgins Wood Floors December 09, 2010
Importance of Dehumidifying Home for Newly Installed Wood Flooring
Higgins Wood Floors recommends the use of dehumidifiers in the basements of all new construction for the first year to prevent the newly installed wood flooring from picking up too much moisture. If left unchecked, excessive moisture could cause the wood flooring to buckle and lead to excessive gapping this winter. This is especially important with a wide plank floor or a floor installed over a radiant heat system. Even moderate absorption of moisture from the air can cause boards to press against one another as they swell. Heavy pressure of this sort can result in some crushing of wood fiber. Technically known as "compression set", this crushing is the common cause of floor gaps. A relatively narrow margin of each board has to take the brunt of the compression, though the whole board takes up some of it. After a board has been compressed this way, it never completely recovers. When the flooring loses moisture each board shrinks away from its neighbors. The width of the crack is roughly equal to the amount of crushing, or "set," the board underwent while at the higher moisture content. The drying and shrinkage are most likely to occur during the winter when the house is heated. The average humidity is then lower than it was during the construction period. If you have any questions about this or any other aspect of your wood flooring, please don't hesitate to contact us. ...read more
By Higgins Wood Floors December 09, 2010
Do I have to be out of the house while the work is done?
While many of our clients do coordinate vacations with our work so they can be out of the house it is not always necessary. It really depends on what you're having done and the scope of the work being done. Nailed down pre-finished wood flooring can be walked on as soon as it is installed, where as our site applied finishes have various dry times from a few hours to twelve. The fumes from wood floor finishes should be avoided but depending on the lay out of your home and the ventilation of the areas being done it may be possible to stay in the house while we do our work. When our estimator visits your home he can give you some idea on what to expect. ...read more
By Higgins Wood Floors December 08, 2010