Big Bob’s Flooring Outlet has been in existence for some 31 years, beginning as a single location in Kansas City and evolving into a unique operation perfectly poised for the retail floor covering industry’s next iteration.
The Association of European Laminate Flooring Producers of Laminate Flooring's (EPLF) practical overview leaflet on underlay materials under laminate flooring is now available in Turkish.
It’s been a little more than three months since “60 Minutes” ran its story about certain laminate products at Lumber Liquidators having levels of formaldehyde that exceeded limits set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Quick•Step flooring was selected by the interior designer for Oprah’s "Home Made Simple" television show to serve as a design element in a living room transformation.
In light of the recent “60 Minutes” report about certain products at Lumber Liquidators failing to meet California’s formaldehyde emissions testing criteria, and Lowe’s pulling a product from its shelves due to similar concerns, the North American Laminate Flooring Association (NALFA) is assuring retailers that laminate products carrying the NALFA Certification Seal have passed rigorous ANSI performance tests and are also compliant under the California law, otherwise known as CARB.
As Lumber Liquidators continues its fight with lawmakers, “60 Minutes” and the public in general, it brings to light a number of key factors that can help specialty retailers earn more business: Make sure you know who and where the products you are selling are coming from.
I get it’s been at least a month since the “60 Minutes” story broke about Lumber Liquidators, but don’t think for a minute this news is going to disappear, not with the publically traded national chain store fighting back the allegations combined with lawsuits alleging, among other things, insider trading.
Following a recent "60 Minutes" story regarding a retailer’s Chinese-manufactured laminate flooring and its formaldehyde content, the North American Laminate Flooring Association (NALFA) is offering talking points for retailers who carry NALFA-certified products to help assure customers that not all laminate flooring carries the dangers of the flooring highlighted in the TV report.