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		<title>Wood Slabs, Cost, and What to be Aware of</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The use of wood in building houses and other structures cannot be discounted. While the advancements in technology have caused several other building materials more durable and more practical than wood to crop up, there are still many people who prefer to build their houses with wooden elements. After all, who can resist the rich [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The use of wood in building houses and other structures cannot be discounted. While the advancements in technology have caused several other building materials more durable and more practical than wood to crop up, there are still many people who prefer to build their houses with wooden elements. After all, who can resist the rich brown elegance of mahogany or the comforting chocolate hue of maple? Wood has a warm but sophisticated quality to it that gives it an almost nostalgic feel – taking us back to long-forgotten memories of weekends at our grandparents’ ancestral home or vacations at the family’s old log cabin.</p>
<h2>What are Wood Slabs?</h2>
<p>Wood <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/introduction-to-the-different-types-of-slabs/">slabs</a> are, obviously, pieces of wood cut from a big tree (e.g. a maple tree) to form planks or ‘slabs’ that can be used for several purposes, one of which is for flooring. Yes, wood slabs are extremely popular materials for the flooring of a house. However, some people are highly against the thought of using wood for a house because it poses a risk for fire and corrodes faster than some of the other construction materials that are available on the market today. Also, wooden floors are relatively hard to maintain. Unlike marble floors which could do for weeks with just a little bit of sweeping, wooden floors actually have to be waxed and <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/how-to-maintain-your-polished-concrete-floor/">polished</a> to make them look good and to keep them in top shape, not to mention the fact that you have to be extra careful around wood since it’s highly porous and stains a lot (even water can cause stains in the case of wood!).</p>
<p>But seriously, even though using wood poses a lot of disadvantages in terms of safety and durability, you have to admit that wood looks gorgeous. And this elegant warmth of wood is more than enough to make all the effort we put into maintenance well worth it. Wood is classy and timeless and looks great on any home. Besides, there are ways to get around the disadvantages. Wood can be reinforced with concrete so that it will be able to hold all the weight without getting damaged. And with constant vigilance, you can still be able to preserve your floors just as some of the oldest houses in the country have.</p>
<p>But back to the description of wood slabs, wood slabs are usually 3/4” thick, but you can have them cut to your own liking if you contact the company. The most commonly used materials for wood slabs include red oak, white oak, ash, yew, and maple. Cherry wood may also be used, but they’re relatively rare and quite expensive because of their advanced age.</p>
<h2>The Cost of Wood Slabs</h2>
<p>Wood slabs, despite their disadvantages, are priced rather expensively. Wood is now more of a luxury than a necessity because there is now such a thing as illegal logging. They may cost you $20 a piece, but it really depends more on the wood used.
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		<title>Introduction to the Different Types of Slabs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 04:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The moment you enter the premises of any building, whether it’s a house or a skyscraper, look down. You will probably see…the floor. Before you throw rotten tomatoes at me for stating the painfully obvious, hear me out first. You see, there is a lot that you can tell about a person or a company [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The moment you enter the premises of any building, whether it’s a house or a skyscraper, look down. You will probably see…the floor. Before you throw rotten tomatoes at me for stating the painfully obvious, hear me out first. You see, there is a lot that you can tell about a person or a company based on their choice of flooring. Just look at the slabs they used, and you’ll instantly have an idea of what their personalities, their values, and their ideals are.</p>
<h2>Granite Slabs</h2>
<p><a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/heres-granite-slabs-up-close/"><a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/know-about-granite-slabs-and-its-uses/">granite slabs</a></a> are simply slabs made out of granite, whether it’s natural or synthetic. People who use granite slabs are generally no-nonsense people who have a penchant for simple elegance. You see, granite slabs give off an elegant vibe that makes them great materials for flooring. Not just that, granite slabs are also very durable and long-lasting.</p>
<h2>Marble Slabs</h2>
<p>Anything that’s made of pure marble is beautiful, thereby inviting awe from almost everyone. So, if you see a person whose home or company has marble flooring, expect that that person is rich and is out to impress. The person might also have a thing for extravagant beauty. Let’s face it. Anyone who is perfectly willing to spend a considerable amount of money on <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/overview-and-the-cost-of-marble-slabs/">marble slabs</a> must place beauty and aesthetics at a high value. But that’s not to say that the only thing that’s good about marble is its impressiveness and its beauty. On the contrary, marble slabs are also very hard and therefore very durable. They do not crack easily, even after countless earthquakes.</p>
<h2>Concrete Slabs</h2>
<p>People who use <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/uniqueness-of-concrete-slabs-and-its-advantages/">concrete slabs</a> for their homes or their companies are generally practical people who place little emphasis on outside appearances. But that’s not to say that concrete slabs do not look beautiful. Actually, if applied properly, concrete slabs can be made to look elegant and austere in a sleek industrial manner. What’s so great about concrete slabs is that they’re great materials for foundations.</p>
<h2>Wood Slabs</h2>
<p>When anyone sees wooden slabs, the first thing that would probably come to their mind is ‘nature.’ Wooden slabs are rarely seen in the flooring of skyscrapers or any other big buildings, but they’re relatively common in the domestic setting (i.e. the home). Wooden slabs generally speak of a love for the simple things in life. However, wooden slabs are also quite hard to maintain, so whoever chooses them over the other materials probably has a lot of patience.</p>
<p>So, whenever you enter an establishment, look down and analyze the floor the way a psychiatrist might, or you could simply admire the slabs for what they are – beautiful.
<p>Posted by <a href="http://www.pavingland.com/">Paving Land</a></p>
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