HOME & GARDEN MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, May 26, 2021 B1 HOME & GARDEN Finding the right fl oor Hill from The Floor Store off ers tips By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle What to consider? Lately, Hill said the Floor Store is selling quite a bit of area rugs. She said it is an “inexpen- sive” way to give a room a new look. “Even if people have hard- wood fl oors, often they like to put down an area rug to refresh a room,” Hill said. Hill said she tends to sell more area rugs in the fall as people are usually looking for something to warm up a room or fl oor. She said another popu- lar fl ooring product is luxury vinyl planking. She said the vinyl is water-resistant and more appropriate for places that endure high moisture lev- els like kitchens, bathrooms and basements. She said laminate, another product, is in demand as well. While not as water-resistant as vinyl, laminate is scratch and scuff resistant. Housing boom and COVID-19 Hill, who has been in busi- ness in John Day for over 20 years, said the housing boom has been great for business. “There are a lot of new people moving into the area, and so there’s a lot of new cus- tomers,” she said. She said she thinks, with COVID-19, people were home much more and have wanted to refresh their homes. Getting an estimate Hill said estimates are free, and she is happy to come out to someone’s home, see what they have and off er recommendations. “I can quote in carpet or hard surface,” she said. She said people can also take samples of carpets and hard surfaces to get an idea of what they want. Need a tiller, auger, bucket, jack hammer, stump grinder, trencher or sweeper? A compact track loader may be the perfect resource. Bryan and Courtney Mon- tague of Frontier Equipment in Mt. Vernon said their Bob- cat MT52 provides the ver- satility and accessibility that makes it the ideal machine for anybody to use on home and garden projects. “You don’t have to be an equipment expert to use the machine, which is really nice because I know there’s a lot of ladies out there that might be scared to learn how to use a machine,” Courtney said. She used the machine her- self on multiple occasions to haul freshly cut logs and other projects around her home. The front of the MT52 compact track loader is inter- changeable with various implements to accommodate The Eagle/Rudy Diaz The Bobcat MT52 has multiple attachments to handle various jobs. any outdoor project. Court- ney said that changing the attachments on the machine is quick and easy for any homeowner to do. “It’s part of the machine that I want people to really know about,” Bryan said. “People can see a skid or excavator and most home- owners know what they are, but this is something that almost every homeowner can use.” HAVE YOU SEEN THIS WEED? See Machine, Page B10 821 W. Hwy 26, John Day • 541-575-0828 • www.johndaypolaris.com Grant County Building Supply Perennial Pepperweed is a perennial weed that grows from 1 to 6 feet tall. This weed establishes and colonizes very rapidly. Perennial Pepperweed often grows in hay meadows, and disturbed areas. This noxious weed is beginning to show up in various areas throughout Grant County. It’s believed that Perennial Pepperweed is entering the county in hay. If you find or think you have found this weed please contact Grant SWCD Weed Control at 541- 575-1554. TOOLS & HARDWARE LAWN & GARDEN BUILDING & LUMBER HOME IMPROVEMENT Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium ) S243652-1 124 N. Clark St., Canyon City 541-575-3550 Nydam ’s ! D A E D D E T N W A Bryan said his family used the machine a month ago to take a fence out. The Mon- tagues also used the machine to clear out snow from the driveway and in front of their business with the angle broom attachment. Bryan said the machine also helps around the shop with pallet work. Courtney said the machine S243515-1 The Eagle/Steven Mitchell Vinyl fl oors are water-resistant and good for damp areas. What is popular right now? Bobcat MT52 at Frontier Equipment is perfect for a variety of projects By Rudy Diaz Blue Mountain Eagle Replacing the fl oors in a home is a surefi re way to give it a new look. But purchas- ing quality fl ooring and hiring qualifi ed professionals can get expensive fast. Janet Hill, owner of The Floor Store in John Day, off ers a few suggestions to ensure you’re getting the most for your money. Hill said she tells people to think about colors. She told the Eagle that Grant County is a more dusty environment, unlike other more populated areas. The darker the colors, the dustier and more high main- tenance the fl oors will get. She said, even with carpet, she tells people to stay away from more solid colors and go with more of a fl eck-col- ored tone. She said the advan- tage of a fl eck is that it does not show stains when some- one with dirty shoes comes or spills coff ee. “We don’t have a lot of pavement and concrete, and you don’t want to have some- thing that is so high mainte- nance,” she said. A machine for every situation Home and garden, and everything in between... For more information call Grant SWCD Weed Control 541-575-1554 652 W S244280- 1 . Mai n St., John Day Mon-Fri 8-6 Sun 10-3 S243516-1