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Thursday, 29 December 2016

New Groove: Vinyl Floors Are Back!

  • Vinyl2.jpg

     (Fiddlehead Design Group, LLC/Houzz)

Forget everything you think you know about vinyl floors from the kitchens of decades past. Vinyl flooring is back and better than ever. It’s durable and easy to clean, and it comes in a vast array of colors and patterns. This often undervalued material deserves a second chance to become part of any contemporary home. Here’s why.

Vinyl Stands Up to Use and Abuse

Vinyl is one of the most resilient flooring products on the market. It’s easy to sweep and mop up, and won’t scuff or ding easily. This makes it a popular choice for entryways, mudrooms and other areas that need frequent cleaning. Sheet installations with no real grout grooves means no place for dirt and grime to catch on, so the floor can stay virtually pristine.

Vinyl is also a great choice for laundry rooms and other spaces where there’s a risk of water or chemical spills, which could soak into other flooring materials with more disastrous results. Vinyl’s lack of moisture absorption prevents mildew and mold and, consequently, musty odors.

Vinyl Mimics Other Materials at a Fraction of the Cost

Like laminate tile, vinyl can be created in any sort of colorway or print, meaning it can be printed to appear like exotic wood or stone tiles that might be too expensive for your project — and it requires much less maintenance.

Sheet laminate does not always effectively simulate wood planks (make sure to see a large sample of whatever product you’re considering to check the quality), but it does well as a simulation for products like cork that also come in larger sheets or seamless installations.

Vinyl Creates Fascinating Looks

While it can simulate the look of other materials, vinyl is perhaps even better when creating a statement all its own.

Vinyl Looks Great in Dramatic Patterns

The fact that it often comes in large sheets doesn’t mean you have to install vinyl as a single piece. Whether you use sheet or tile, combining multiple shades in interesting patterns can personalize the look without adding too much to the material cost.

Tip: For a patterned floor that won’t overwhelm you, try a palette of charcoal gray, warm taupe and white or slightly off-white.

Vinyl Can Add Retro Charm

What says diner more than a black-and-white checkerboard floor in classic vinyl? This pattern and material are meant for each other. Use the combo in any style of kitchen to add a hint of retro appeal without the room’s looking like the set of a period film.

Vinyl Can Be Applied on Top of Old Floors

Want a floor makeover without a full remodel? Adhesive vinyl tile can be placed on top of tiles (leaving the grout exposed for a more realistic effect), or laid over smooth floors to give them a new look for just a few hundred dollars, in a very doable DIY project.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/12/23/new-groove-vinyl-floors-are-back/

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Middle East Flooring and Carpet Market to Surpass US$ 10 Bn in Revenues by 2026: Report

The market insight named “Flooring and Carpet Market: Middle East Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment, 2016-2026″conceived by Future Market Insights gives a transparent and smart analysis of the regional market. The report is an in-depth study of the market psyche and it also speaks elaborately on the several core components that can impact the fabric of the market within the period of assessment. The report delves deep into the darkest corners of the markets spread across the Middle East and tables some very crucial and futuristic data which are close-knitted with the genetic behaviour of the market. The report says that the Middle East flooring and carpet market [http://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/middle-east-flooring-and-carpet-market ] will grow manifold within the forecast period. Within the assessment period the market will shine and rise it will record more than 5% CAGR.

This region of the globe is a cradle of weavers. Some of the best-known hands who can weave magic are available in part of the world. A plethora of products is available in this expanding middle-east flooring and carpet market. The portion of the world is steadily rising as one of the major tourism hubs also the real estate segment of this region is on fire. The economy is thriving and basking with a wave new investment. This entire economic resurgence is pushing ahead the width of the middle-east flooring and carpet market. The market exports some of the best quality, artificial grass, carpets, rugs, variety of laminated floorings and carpet titles to different parts of the world. The demand of these of niche products are maximum in different parts of the globe and as per this market analysis, the demand for these luxury products will surge in the coming few years. As per the report, the middle-east flooring and carpet market will cater commercial as well as the domestic customers.

The market is extremely challenging as most of the customers of this segment do have an eye for details and they are eager to shell out some extra bucks to get the best possible products from the market. To cope up with this new breed of customers the manufacturers are polishing their skills and tabling custom made products to stay afloat in this competitive market. Lucrative discounts, advanced 3D technology is introduced in the market to enhance the customer outreach. The major stakeholders of the market are steadily revamping their manufacturing policies to meet the elevated environment-friendly standards issued by the government.As per the application type, the market is fragmented into commercial, residential offices, hospital and healthcare, industrial application, automotive and retail. Several raw materials are used in this market and they are Polypropylene, polyester, other materials and nylon. The rise of the new luxury conscious customers, expanding the economy of the region and expanding demand for these products in educational institutes, hospitals and hospitality will drive the market forward in within the assessment period predicts the report.

Read more: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/middle-east-flooring-and-carpet-market-to-surpass-us-10-bn-in-revenues-by-2026-report-2016-12-14-22034034

Middle East Flooring and Carpet Market to Surpass US$ 10 Bn in Revenues by 2026: Report was originally seen on Expert Sanding – Swansea


Lumber Liquidators Donates Special Flooring To Special Spaces

New Groove: Vinyl Floors Are Back!

  • Vinyl2.jpg

     (Fiddlehead Design Group, LLC/Houzz)

Forget everything you think you know about vinyl floors from the kitchens of decades past. Vinyl flooring is back and better than ever. It’s durable and easy to clean, and it comes in a vast array of colors and patterns. This often undervalued material deserves a second chance to become part of any contemporary home. Here’s why.

Vinyl Stands Up to Use and Abuse

Vinyl is one of the most resilient flooring products on the market. It’s easy to sweep and mop up, and won’t scuff or ding easily. This makes it a popular choice for entryways, mudrooms and other areas that need frequent cleaning. Sheet installations with no real grout grooves means no place for dirt and grime to catch on, so the floor can stay virtually pristine.

Vinyl is also a great choice for laundry rooms and other spaces where there’s a risk of water or chemical spills, which could soak into other flooring materials with more disastrous results. Vinyl’s lack of moisture absorption prevents mildew and mold and, consequently, musty odors.

Vinyl Mimics Other Materials at a Fraction of the Cost

Like laminate tile, vinyl can be created in any sort of colorway or print, meaning it can be printed to appear like exotic wood or stone tiles that might be too expensive for your project — and it requires much less maintenance.

Sheet laminate does not always effectively simulate wood planks (make sure to see a large sample of whatever product you’re considering to check the quality), but it does well as a simulation for products like cork that also come in larger sheets or seamless installations.

Vinyl Creates Fascinating Looks

While it can simulate the look of other materials, vinyl is perhaps even better when creating a statement all its own.

Vinyl Looks Great in Dramatic Patterns

The fact that it often comes in large sheets doesn’t mean you have to install vinyl as a single piece. Whether you use sheet or tile, combining multiple shades in interesting patterns can personalize the look without adding too much to the material cost.

Tip: For a patterned floor that won’t overwhelm you, try a palette of charcoal gray, warm taupe and white or slightly off-white.

Vinyl Can Add Retro Charm

What says diner more than a black-and-white checkerboard floor in classic vinyl? This pattern and material are meant for each other. Use the combo in any style of kitchen to add a hint of retro appeal without the room’s looking like the set of a period film.

Vinyl Can Be Applied on Top of Old Floors

Want a floor makeover without a full remodel? Adhesive vinyl tile can be placed on top of tiles (leaving the grout exposed for a more realistic effect), or laid over smooth floors to give them a new look for just a few hundred dollars, in a very doable DIY project.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/12/23/new-groove-vinyl-floors-are-back/

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Middle East Flooring and Carpet Market to Surpass US$ 10 Bn in Revenues by 2026: Report

The market insight named “Flooring and Carpet Market: Middle East Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment, 2016-2026″conceived by Future Market Insights gives a transparent and smart analysis of the regional market. The report is an in-depth study of the market psyche and it also speaks elaborately on the several core components that can impact the fabric of the market within the period of assessment. The report delves deep into the darkest corners of the markets spread across the Middle East and tables some very crucial and futuristic data which are close-knitted with the genetic behaviour of the market. The report says that the Middle East flooring and carpet market [http://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/middle-east-flooring-and-carpet-market ] will grow manifold within the forecast period. Within the assessment period the market will shine and rise it will record more than 5% CAGR.

This region of the globe is a cradle of weavers. Some of the best-known hands who can weave magic are available in part of the world. A plethora of products is available in this expanding middle-east flooring and carpet market. The portion of the world is steadily rising as one of the major tourism hubs also the real estate segment of this region is on fire. The economy is thriving and basking with a wave new investment. This entire economic resurgence is pushing ahead the width of the middle-east flooring and carpet market. The market exports some of the best quality, artificial grass, carpets, rugs, variety of laminated floorings and carpet titles to different parts of the world. The demand of these of niche products are maximum in different parts of the globe and as per this market analysis, the demand for these luxury products will surge in the coming few years. As per the report, the middle-east flooring and carpet market will cater commercial as well as the domestic customers.

The market is extremely challenging as most of the customers of this segment do have an eye for details and they are eager to shell out some extra bucks to get the best possible products from the market. To cope up with this new breed of customers the manufacturers are polishing their skills and tabling custom made products to stay afloat in this competitive market. Lucrative discounts, advanced 3D technology is introduced in the market to enhance the customer outreach. The major stakeholders of the market are steadily revamping their manufacturing policies to meet the elevated environment-friendly standards issued by the government.As per the application type, the market is fragmented into commercial, residential offices, hospital and healthcare, industrial application, automotive and retail. Several raw materials are used in this market and they are Polypropylene, polyester, other materials and nylon. The rise of the new luxury conscious customers, expanding the economy of the region and expanding demand for these products in educational institutes, hospitals and hospitality will drive the market forward in within the assessment period predicts the report.

Read more: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/middle-east-flooring-and-carpet-market-to-surpass-us-10-bn-in-revenues-by-2026-report-2016-12-14-22034034

Middle East Flooring and Carpet Market to Surpass US$ 10 Bn in Revenues by 2026: Report was originally published to Expert Sanding – Swansea


Epoxy: The hidden gem of basement flooring options

Basement_Floor2

It seems like every Spring, the heavy rains cause havok in basements throughout Northeast Johnson County. The rain causes flash floods and our high moisture table leaks into basements which usually ruins or damages the existing carpeting, tile, or laminate. The cylcle repeats itself for most homeowners as they replace the wet carpet with more carpet and never find a permanent solution for foundations leaking onto their basement flooring.

Bathroom_GreyMost homeowners do not realize that there is a cost-effective, permanent, and cosmetically beautiful solution that will provide years of durable use without the bother of maintainance every time a big rain occurs. Additionally-there are people that avoid their basement due to it’s dingy & drab appearance regardless of having wetness. This solution to both scenarios is a professionally installed Epoxy Flooring System.

Prairie Village-based, Granite Garage Floors changes their focus during the winter months on installing the same, durable epoxy flooring systems in area basements that they also install all-year long on Garages. The company “Upgrades” concrete floors throughout the KC metro as a durable, easy-to-clean, and beautiful alternative to bare concrete, tile, or carpeting. Greg Slicker, the owner of Granite Garage Floors also touts the functionality of his floors in area basements. “Like many folks who live in Old Leawood, PV, and the older parts of town -we live in an older home that has a stone foundation and grew tired of contemplating the replacement of our carpet each Spring”. Slicker goes on to say “Not only the wet carpet, but also the floor stains from our kids, dogs, and spills were really making our entire basement look worse and worse”.

The solution that the Granite Garage Floors provides for homeowner’s basements is one that allows you to do almost anything to the surface with minimal damage. “Outside of battery acid, there is really nothing that can damage one of our basement epoxy flooring systems”, says Slicker. Throughout the rigors of normal life events, a basement will see a lot of abuse from foundation water leaks to wine/beer spills from parties to kids art projects (paint) to even pet urine. Epoxy is a durable alternative to bare concrete, carpet, or even tile that will become stained and damaged by these more rigorous elements.

Another key attribute of epoxy is the low cost as an alternative to tile or carpet as the square footage cost is generally 30-40% less than carpet and 50-70% less than tile. Rounding out the benefits of epoxy are the cosmetic options available. Many people envision epoxy as only a garage application, but the addition of an inexpensive throw rug transforms a basement into a cozy location where kids can play and lounge as they would on carpet. Metallic epoxy has also become increasingly popular throughout the past few years for Granite Garage Floors. “The unique appearance of our Metallic system provides a gorgeous, translucent appearance that looks different from every angle of the floor”, says Slicker.

Not often top of mind when homeowners are considering options to enhance their basement’s appearance or limit damage from wear-and-tear, Epoxy Flooring Systems are becoming more and more popular with discerning homeowners. Once only a solution for more industrial applications, Epoxy is now a hidden gem becoming more and more popular for homeowners to limit the perpetual maintenance of other materials and increase the long-term value of their homes.

Read more: http://shawneemissionpost.com/sponsored/epoxy-the-hidden-gem-of-basement-flooring-options

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PBA puts tape to fix uneven flooring at PH Arena

Floor at Philippine Arena. Photo by Randolph B. Leongson/INQUIRER.net

Floor at Philippine Arena. Photo by Randolph B. Leongson/INQUIRER.net

BOCAUE – The PBA needed to put tape on the floor of the Philippine Arena for the “Christmas Clasico” match up on Sunday.

White lines can be seen on the floor of the massive indoor stadium as league officials used scotch tape to seal the edges of the flooring that proved to be too sharp for play.

“The edges are sharp. It will be dangerous for players who tries dive on it,” explained PBA deputy director for basketball operations Eric Castro.

The rare use of the court lead to the uneven flooring, officials explained.

The officials rushed to tape those edges three hours before tip off, finishing just as Blackwater and Mahindra were doing their shootaround.

Read more: http://sports.inquirer.net/233361/pba-puts-tape-to-fix-uneven-flooring-at-ph-arena#ixzz4UEwV09t5

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Lumber Liquidators Donates Special Flooring To Special Spaces

PBA puts tape to fix uneven flooring at PH Arena

Floor at Philippine Arena. Photo by Randolph B. Leongson/INQUIRER.net

Floor at Philippine Arena. Photo by Randolph B. Leongson/INQUIRER.net

BOCAUE – The PBA needed to put tape on the floor of the Philippine Arena for the “Christmas Clasico” match up on Sunday.

White lines can be seen on the floor of the massive indoor stadium as league officials used scotch tape to seal the edges of the flooring that proved to be too sharp for play.

“The edges are sharp. It will be dangerous for players who tries dive on it,” explained PBA deputy director for basketball operations Eric Castro.

The rare use of the court lead to the uneven flooring, officials explained.

The officials rushed to tape those edges three hours before tip off, finishing just as Blackwater and Mahindra were doing their shootaround.

Read more: http://sports.inquirer.net/233361/pba-puts-tape-to-fix-uneven-flooring-at-ph-arena#ixzz4UEwV09t5

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Epoxy: The hidden gem of basement flooring options

Basement_Floor2

It seems like every Spring, the heavy rains cause havok in basements throughout Northeast Johnson County. The rain causes flash floods and our high moisture table leaks into basements which usually ruins or damages the existing carpeting, tile, or laminate. The cylcle repeats itself for most homeowners as they replace the wet carpet with more carpet and never find a permanent solution for foundations leaking onto their basement flooring.

Bathroom_GreyMost homeowners do not realize that there is a cost-effective, permanent, and cosmetically beautiful solution that will provide years of durable use without the bother of maintainance every time a big rain occurs. Additionally-there are people that avoid their basement due to it’s dingy & drab appearance regardless of having wetness. This solution to both scenarios is a professionally installed Epoxy Flooring System.

Prairie Village-based, Granite Garage Floors changes their focus during the winter months on installing the same, durable epoxy flooring systems in area basements that they also install all-year long on Garages. The company “Upgrades” concrete floors throughout the KC metro as a durable, easy-to-clean, and beautiful alternative to bare concrete, tile, or carpeting. Greg Slicker, the owner of Granite Garage Floors also touts the functionality of his floors in area basements. “Like many folks who live in Old Leawood, PV, and the older parts of town -we live in an older home that has a stone foundation and grew tired of contemplating the replacement of our carpet each Spring”. Slicker goes on to say “Not only the wet carpet, but also the floor stains from our kids, dogs, and spills were really making our entire basement look worse and worse”.

The solution that the Granite Garage Floors provides for homeowner’s basements is one that allows you to do almost anything to the surface with minimal damage. “Outside of battery acid, there is really nothing that can damage one of our basement epoxy flooring systems”, says Slicker. Throughout the rigors of normal life events, a basement will see a lot of abuse from foundation water leaks to wine/beer spills from parties to kids art projects (paint) to even pet urine. Epoxy is a durable alternative to bare concrete, carpet, or even tile that will become stained and damaged by these more rigorous elements.

Another key attribute of epoxy is the low cost as an alternative to tile or carpet as the square footage cost is generally 30-40% less than carpet and 50-70% less than tile. Rounding out the benefits of epoxy are the cosmetic options available. Many people envision epoxy as only a garage application, but the addition of an inexpensive throw rug transforms a basement into a cozy location where kids can play and lounge as they would on carpet. Metallic epoxy has also become increasingly popular throughout the past few years for Granite Garage Floors. “The unique appearance of our Metallic system provides a gorgeous, translucent appearance that looks different from every angle of the floor”, says Slicker.

Not often top of mind when homeowners are considering options to enhance their basement’s appearance or limit damage from wear-and-tear, Epoxy Flooring Systems are becoming more and more popular with discerning homeowners. Once only a solution for more industrial applications, Epoxy is now a hidden gem becoming more and more popular for homeowners to limit the perpetual maintenance of other materials and increase the long-term value of their homes.

Read more: http://shawneemissionpost.com/sponsored/epoxy-the-hidden-gem-of-basement-flooring-options

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Checking the Levels on Shares of Armstrong Flooring, Inc.

Investors may be trying to do their homework on shares of Armstrong Flooring, Inc. (NYSE:AFI). Investors looking for value may be focusing on the Piotroski F-Score. Armstrong Flooring, Inc. has a current Piotroski F-Score of 5. The mission of the F-Score is to help spot companies with strengthening balance sheets, and to weed out poor performers. The Piotroski F-Score is named after its developer Joseph Piotroski. The F-Score uses nine different variables based on a company’s financial statement. One point is provided to each test that a stock passes. Typically, a stock scoring an 8 or 9 would be seen as strong while a stock with a score from 0-2 would be viewed as weak.

Every investor strives to conquer the markets. Many investors may have to work through different trading strategies to find one that works for them. Some individuals may be looking to monitor stock price momentum by looking at different historical data. Armstrong Flooring, Inc. (NYSE:AFI) currently has a 6 month price index of 1.23593. The six month price index is simply measured by dividing the current share price by the share price six months ago. A ratio above one indicates an increase in share price over the six month period. A ratio below one indicates that the price has decreased over that specific period.

Taking a look at some volatility information, Armstrong Flooring, Inc.’s 12 month volatility is presently 0.000000. The 6 month volatility is 32.030700, and the 3 month is spotted at 33.230800. Checking on historical volatility can help gauge how much the stock price has fluctuated over the given period of time. Although past volatility action may help predict the future volatility of a stock, it may also be greatly different when taking into account other factors that may be driving price action during the period of time.

Investors may be looking to track FCF or Free Cash Flow scores for Armstrong Flooring, Inc. (NYSE:AFI). Free cash flow represents the amount of cash that a company has generated for shareholders after paying off expenses and investing in growth. FCF may be a very useful way to help measure the financial health of a specific company. At the time of writing, Armstrong Flooring, Inc. NYSE:AFI has an FCF quality score of . The free quality score helps estimate the stability of free cash flow. FCF quality is calculated as the 12 ltm cash flow per share over the average of the cash flow numbers. Looking at this score, it is generally considered that the lower the ratio, the better. Currently, Armstrong Flooring, Inc. NYSE:AFI has an FCF score of . The FCF score is determined by merging free cash flow stability with free cash flow growth. In general, a higher FCF score value would represent high free cash flow growth.

Diving in a bit further, we can take a quick look at the Q.i. (Liquidity) Value. Armstrong Flooring, Inc. has a present Q.i. value of 42.00000. This value ranks stocks using EBITDA yield, FCF yield, earnings yield and liquidity ratios. The Q.i. value may help spot companies that are undervalued. A larger value would represent low turnover and a higher chance of shares being mispriced. A lower value may indicate larger traded value meaning more sell-side analysts may cover the company leading to a smaller chance shares are priced improperly.

Read more: http://eastoverbusinessjournal.com/checking-the-levels-on-shares-of-armstrong-flooring-inc-nyseafi/53634/

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Checking the Levels on Shares of Armstrong Flooring, Inc.

Investors may be trying to do their homework on shares of Armstrong Flooring, Inc. (NYSE:AFI). Investors looking for value may be focusing on the Piotroski F-Score. Armstrong Flooring, Inc. has a current Piotroski F-Score of 5. The mission of the F-Score is to help spot companies with strengthening balance sheets, and to weed out poor performers. The Piotroski F-Score is named after its developer Joseph Piotroski. The F-Score uses nine different variables based on a company’s financial statement. One point is provided to each test that a stock passes. Typically, a stock scoring an 8 or 9 would be seen as strong while a stock with a score from 0-2 would be viewed as weak.

Every investor strives to conquer the markets. Many investors may have to work through different trading strategies to find one that works for them. Some individuals may be looking to monitor stock price momentum by looking at different historical data. Armstrong Flooring, Inc. (NYSE:AFI) currently has a 6 month price index of 1.23593. The six month price index is simply measured by dividing the current share price by the share price six months ago. A ratio above one indicates an increase in share price over the six month period. A ratio below one indicates that the price has decreased over that specific period.

Taking a look at some volatility information, Armstrong Flooring, Inc.’s 12 month volatility is presently 0.000000. The 6 month volatility is 32.030700, and the 3 month is spotted at 33.230800. Checking on historical volatility can help gauge how much the stock price has fluctuated over the given period of time. Although past volatility action may help predict the future volatility of a stock, it may also be greatly different when taking into account other factors that may be driving price action during the period of time.

Investors may be looking to track FCF or Free Cash Flow scores for Armstrong Flooring, Inc. (NYSE:AFI). Free cash flow represents the amount of cash that a company has generated for shareholders after paying off expenses and investing in growth. FCF may be a very useful way to help measure the financial health of a specific company. At the time of writing, Armstrong Flooring, Inc. NYSE:AFI has an FCF quality score of . The free quality score helps estimate the stability of free cash flow. FCF quality is calculated as the 12 ltm cash flow per share over the average of the cash flow numbers. Looking at this score, it is generally considered that the lower the ratio, the better. Currently, Armstrong Flooring, Inc. NYSE:AFI has an FCF score of . The FCF score is determined by merging free cash flow stability with free cash flow growth. In general, a higher FCF score value would represent high free cash flow growth.

Diving in a bit further, we can take a quick look at the Q.i. (Liquidity) Value. Armstrong Flooring, Inc. has a present Q.i. value of 42.00000. This value ranks stocks using EBITDA yield, FCF yield, earnings yield and liquidity ratios. The Q.i. value may help spot companies that are undervalued. A larger value would represent low turnover and a higher chance of shares being mispriced. A lower value may indicate larger traded value meaning more sell-side analysts may cover the company leading to a smaller chance shares are priced improperly.

Read more: http://eastoverbusinessjournal.com/checking-the-levels-on-shares-of-armstrong-flooring-inc-nyseafi/53634/

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DPC buys two Texas flooring products providers

Dunes Point Capital has acquired two Texas-based flooring products providers: Floors Inc and Malibu Acceptance Corp. No financial terms were disclosed. DPC will use these acquisitions to form a flooring platform. Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial adviser to DPC while MAB Corporate Advisors did likewise for Floors and Malibu.

PRESS RELEASE

RYE, N.Y., Dec. 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Dunes Point Capital, LLC (“DPC”) has acquired the assets of Floors, Inc. (“Floors”) and Malibu Acceptance Corporation (“Malibu”), which will be combined to create a diversified flooring platform.

Located in Southlake, TX, Floors is a full service designer, installer and retailer of flooring products to home builders and homeowners throughout Texas. Floors was founded in 1983 and operates six retail centers, four design centers and four builder operation centers throughout Texas. For more information, please visit http://www.floorsinc.com.

Located in Richardson, TX, Malibu is a full service designer and installer of flooring products to multifamily builders throughout the country. Founded in 1995, Malibu operates in 13 states.

DPC Investment Partners, LLC provided the equity for the transaction. The debt for the transaction was provided by Cerberus Business Finance, LLC.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to DPC, and Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial advisor to DPC. MAB Corporate Advisors served as financial advisor to Floors and Malibu.

About DPC: Founded in 2013, DPC is a family office and private investment firm, pursuing control investments in companies operating in the general industrial sector. DPC targets companies with enterprise values of up to $500 million. For more information, please visit http://www.dunespointcapital.com.

Read more: https://www.pehub.com/2016/12/dpc-buys-two-texas-flooring-products-providers/#

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DPC buys two Texas flooring products providers

Dunes Point Capital has acquired two Texas-based flooring products providers: Floors Inc and Malibu Acceptance Corp. No financial terms were disclosed. DPC will use these acquisitions to form a flooring platform. Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial adviser to DPC while MAB Corporate Advisors did likewise for Floors and Malibu.

PRESS RELEASE

RYE, N.Y., Dec. 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Dunes Point Capital, LLC (“DPC”) has acquired the assets of Floors, Inc. (“Floors”) and Malibu Acceptance Corporation (“Malibu”), which will be combined to create a diversified flooring platform.

Located in Southlake, TX, Floors is a full service designer, installer and retailer of flooring products to home builders and homeowners throughout Texas. Floors was founded in 1983 and operates six retail centers, four design centers and four builder operation centers throughout Texas. For more information, please visit http://www.floorsinc.com.

Located in Richardson, TX, Malibu is a full service designer and installer of flooring products to multifamily builders throughout the country. Founded in 1995, Malibu operates in 13 states.

DPC Investment Partners, LLC provided the equity for the transaction. The debt for the transaction was provided by Cerberus Business Finance, LLC.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to DPC, and Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial advisor to DPC. MAB Corporate Advisors served as financial advisor to Floors and Malibu.

About DPC: Founded in 2013, DPC is a family office and private investment firm, pursuing control investments in companies operating in the general industrial sector. DPC targets companies with enterprise values of up to $500 million. For more information, please visit http://www.dunespointcapital.com.

Read more: https://www.pehub.com/2016/12/dpc-buys-two-texas-flooring-products-providers/#

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DPC buys two Texas flooring products providers

Dunes Point Capital has acquired two Texas-based flooring products providers: Floors Inc and Malibu Acceptance Corp. No financial terms were disclosed. DPC will use these acquisitions to form a flooring platform. Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial adviser to DPC while MAB Corporate Advisors did likewise for Floors and Malibu.

PRESS RELEASE

RYE, N.Y., Dec. 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Dunes Point Capital, LLC (“DPC”) has acquired the assets of Floors, Inc. (“Floors”) and Malibu Acceptance Corporation (“Malibu”), which will be combined to create a diversified flooring platform.

Located in Southlake, TX, Floors is a full service designer, installer and retailer of flooring products to home builders and homeowners throughout Texas. Floors was founded in 1983 and operates six retail centers, four design centers and four builder operation centers throughout Texas. For more information, please visit http://www.floorsinc.com.

Located in Richardson, TX, Malibu is a full service designer and installer of flooring products to multifamily builders throughout the country. Founded in 1995, Malibu operates in 13 states.

DPC Investment Partners, LLC provided the equity for the transaction. The debt for the transaction was provided by Cerberus Business Finance, LLC.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to DPC, and Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial advisor to DPC. MAB Corporate Advisors served as financial advisor to Floors and Malibu.

About DPC: Founded in 2013, DPC is a family office and private investment firm, pursuing control investments in companies operating in the general industrial sector. DPC targets companies with enterprise values of up to $500 million. For more information, please visit http://www.dunespointcapital.com.

Read more: https://www.pehub.com/2016/12/dpc-buys-two-texas-flooring-products-providers/#

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DPC buys two Texas flooring products providers

Dunes Point Capital has acquired two Texas-based flooring products providers: Floors Inc and Malibu Acceptance Corp. No financial terms were disclosed. DPC will use these acquisitions to form a flooring platform. Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial adviser to DPC while MAB Corporate Advisors did likewise for Floors and Malibu.

PRESS RELEASE

RYE, N.Y., Dec. 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Dunes Point Capital, LLC (“DPC”) has acquired the assets of Floors, Inc. (“Floors”) and Malibu Acceptance Corporation (“Malibu”), which will be combined to create a diversified flooring platform.

Located in Southlake, TX, Floors is a full service designer, installer and retailer of flooring products to home builders and homeowners throughout Texas. Floors was founded in 1983 and operates six retail centers, four design centers and four builder operation centers throughout Texas. For more information, please visit http://www.floorsinc.com.

Located in Richardson, TX, Malibu is a full service designer and installer of flooring products to multifamily builders throughout the country. Founded in 1995, Malibu operates in 13 states.

DPC Investment Partners, LLC provided the equity for the transaction. The debt for the transaction was provided by Cerberus Business Finance, LLC.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to DPC, and Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial advisor to DPC. MAB Corporate Advisors served as financial advisor to Floors and Malibu.

About DPC: Founded in 2013, DPC is a family office and private investment firm, pursuing control investments in companies operating in the general industrial sector. DPC targets companies with enterprise values of up to $500 million. For more information, please visit http://www.dunespointcapital.com.

Read more: https://www.pehub.com/2016/12/dpc-buys-two-texas-flooring-products-providers/#

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DPC buys two Texas flooring products providers

Dunes Point Capital has acquired two Texas-based flooring products providers: Floors Inc and Malibu Acceptance Corp. No financial terms were disclosed. DPC will use these acquisitions to form a flooring platform. Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial adviser to DPC while MAB Corporate Advisors did likewise for Floors and Malibu.

PRESS RELEASE

RYE, N.Y., Dec. 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Dunes Point Capital, LLC (“DPC”) has acquired the assets of Floors, Inc. (“Floors”) and Malibu Acceptance Corporation (“Malibu”), which will be combined to create a diversified flooring platform.

Located in Southlake, TX, Floors is a full service designer, installer and retailer of flooring products to home builders and homeowners throughout Texas. Floors was founded in 1983 and operates six retail centers, four design centers and four builder operation centers throughout Texas. For more information, please visit http://www.floorsinc.com.

Located in Richardson, TX, Malibu is a full service designer and installer of flooring products to multifamily builders throughout the country. Founded in 1995, Malibu operates in 13 states.

DPC Investment Partners, LLC provided the equity for the transaction. The debt for the transaction was provided by Cerberus Business Finance, LLC.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to DPC, and Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial advisor to DPC. MAB Corporate Advisors served as financial advisor to Floors and Malibu.

About DPC: Founded in 2013, DPC is a family office and private investment firm, pursuing control investments in companies operating in the general industrial sector. DPC targets companies with enterprise values of up to $500 million. For more information, please visit http://www.dunespointcapital.com.

Read more: https://www.pehub.com/2016/12/dpc-buys-two-texas-flooring-products-providers/#

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DPC buys two Texas flooring products providers

Dunes Point Capital has acquired two Texas-based flooring products providers: Floors Inc and Malibu Acceptance Corp. No financial terms were disclosed. DPC will use these acquisitions to form a flooring platform. Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial adviser to DPC while MAB Corporate Advisors did likewise for Floors and Malibu.

PRESS RELEASE

RYE, N.Y., Dec. 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Dunes Point Capital, LLC (“DPC”) has acquired the assets of Floors, Inc. (“Floors”) and Malibu Acceptance Corporation (“Malibu”), which will be combined to create a diversified flooring platform.

Located in Southlake, TX, Floors is a full service designer, installer and retailer of flooring products to home builders and homeowners throughout Texas. Floors was founded in 1983 and operates six retail centers, four design centers and four builder operation centers throughout Texas. For more information, please visit http://www.floorsinc.com.

Located in Richardson, TX, Malibu is a full service designer and installer of flooring products to multifamily builders throughout the country. Founded in 1995, Malibu operates in 13 states.

DPC Investment Partners, LLC provided the equity for the transaction. The debt for the transaction was provided by Cerberus Business Finance, LLC.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to DPC, and Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group served as financial advisor to DPC. MAB Corporate Advisors served as financial advisor to Floors and Malibu.

About DPC: Founded in 2013, DPC is a family office and private investment firm, pursuing control investments in companies operating in the general industrial sector. DPC targets companies with enterprise values of up to $500 million. For more information, please visit http://www.dunespointcapital.com.

Read more: https://www.pehub.com/2016/12/dpc-buys-two-texas-flooring-products-providers/#

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