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An article covering the subject of ‘High Heels Damage ‘ entitled ‘Do High Heels Really Damage Timber Floors?’ has now been released and published by Country and Heritage Timber Floors, an authority website in the Timber Flooring niche. The article brings to light fascinating information, and especially for DIY home renovators considering timber flooring. Home renovators and anybody else who’s interested in High Heels Damage can read the entire article at http://chfloors.com.au/do-high-heels-damage-timber-floors/
Perhaps one of the most interesting, or relevant pieces of information to home renovators, which is included within the article, is that how a 100lb woman in stiletto heels exerts more pressure than a 3 tonne elephant. While most people find this hard to believe, there is actually a mathematical formula to prove this fact.
The article has been written by Phil Wiley, who wanted to use this blog post to bring particular attention to the subject of Damage caused by High Heels. They feel they may have done this best in the following extract:
‘Whenever assessing a client’s existing timber floor, most damage or excessive wear will generally be underneath and around the dining table where chairs are being constantly scraped across the floor.’
Country and Heritage Timber Floors now welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to their article. Phil Wiley, Business Owner at Country and Heritage Timber Floors has made a point of saying regular interaction with the readers is so critical to running the site because it helps them understand what style and trends their readers are interested in, which in turn provides valuable ideas for future content.
In discussing the article itself and its development, Phil Wiley said:
“Dirt and grit may damage carpets, but will act like sandpaper on a timber floor, as will the claws of the family pooch.”
Anyone who has a specific question or comment about this article, or any article previously published on the site, are welcomed to contact Country and Heritage Timber Floors via their website at http://chfloors.com.au
Once again, the complete article is available to in full at http://chfloors.com.au/do-high-heels-damage-timber-floors/.
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