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What is End-Matched Tongue and Groove Flooring & Paneling? End-matched tongue and groove is where a piece of flooring or wall paneling has a slot (the groove) cut all along one edge, and a thin, deep ridge (the tongue) on the opposite edge. This enables the installer to “float” studs or joists and lock each […]

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What is end matching and how does it work? End matching is where a piece of flooring, siding, or paneling has a T&G on the ends. This enables the installer to “float” studs or joists and locks each board together on all 4 sides. End matching creates little to no waste since you don’t have […]

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Source: www.oldworldgardenfarms.com Shiplap vs. Drywall Cost – Although an individual sheet of drywall is fairly inexpensive, the finishing process can be both time-consuming and expensive. Installing drywall can be a long, tedious, and messy process if you attempt to tackle it yourself. And if you hire that task out – the budget for drywall can soar […]

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