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October 02, 1998 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-02

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Cross-layered base
for stability.

Quality square edges.
No overwood or bevels.
Solid surface layer of natural
wood for long-lasting beauty.

If you think all
hardwood floors are alike,
take a closer look.

W

e start with a solid natural
hardwood surface layer—Oak,
Ash, Beech, Merbau, Maple or Pine—
not a thin veneer.
A SMOOTH_ FIT
Each board is milled with such precision
that the seams are smooth to the touch.
Each is supported by a unique base of
cross-layered wood to ensure that our

floors are not only beautiful, but also
extremely stable.
FOR ALMOST ANY SUBFLOOR
Another difference: A !Mrs floor can
be installed on almost any subfloor. And
on any grade. With no nails. No mastic.
No sanding. And no problems. What
a difference.

door Covering Tfus,

(248) 332-9430

10/2
1998

6 Detroit Jewish News

2258 Franklin Rd. • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
I Block East of Telegraph, North of Square Lake Rd.
Mon. & Wed. 9-7 • Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9-6 • Sat. 9-3

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