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Floor tiles installation information
After having purchased the tiles or before you purchase the, the one question that lingers on your mind is about how to do the installation. Some people prefer to call the professionals for installation, if they feel that they would not be able to do a neat job. On the other hand, there are people who prefer to do the entire installation on their own after having purchased the tiles. No matter what, if you are equipped with the right set of tools, then you do not have to worry about anything, except having to do the job properly.
DIY or call a professional?
When you purchase the floor tiles from Carpet Mills, we provide you with two options for installation. One is to hire our professionals to do the work

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