Mitch Endick
Mitch Endick is a short article writer, editor and website developer for the popular pet site petpages.com.
www.petpages.com is a pet information site with free pet ads, dog classifieds, and puppy for sale info Petpages.com also offeres information on cats, fish, reptiles, birds, ferrets, rabbits, mice and even pet bugs.
Articles by this Author
Buying 100 Percent Egyptian Cotton Sheets
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Yesterday
- Home
- Unrated
100 percent Egyptian cotton fabrics have long been known for durability, softness and quality. For a number of years, bed sheets, and other linen goods made from Egyptian cotton were not widely available.
Vintage Advertising Thermometers are Collectible
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Thursday 28th 2008
- Hobbies
- Unrated
Vintage advertising thermometers have become very popular items among collectors of antiques and Americana.
Outdoor Advertising Thermometers Evoke Nostalgia
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Friday 22nd 2008
- Home
- Unrated
In the early days of the nineteen hundreds, the outdoor advertising thermometer became a fixture of early brand name development.
Daybeds and Daybed Covers Add to Any Decor
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Thursday 21st 2008
- Home
- Unrated
With the renewed popularity of daybeds, folks are finding that decorator daybed covers can add to any room decor.
Adjustable Bed Buying Guide
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Monday 18th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
After years of sleeping on a traditional flat bed, you make the decision to look at an adjustable bed. Those television ads make an adjustable bed look pretty good but being a savvy consumer, you decide to some do some basic research.
Finding the Right Bedding for Your Dorm Room Mattress
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Wednesday 13th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
After shopping for all the essentials, you have checked into your dorm room for your first year on campus. Checking out the mattress you notice several things.
Building Wooden Grandfather and Tall Case Clocks
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Friday 18th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
Early long case clocks were often made entirely of wood, including the inner working or movement of the clock.
Restoring Your Antique Grandfather Clock
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Thursday 17th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
If you are lucky enough to come upon an antique grandfather clock, you may notice that the clock needs some work. Like any antique, grandfather clocks require special care when it comes to repair and restoration.
Shopping for the Right Weathervane
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Home
- Unrated
From the days of the ancients, wind vanes, weathervanes and pennants have been used to tell which way the wind blows.
Weathervanes Come in All Shapes and Sizes
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Home
- Unrated
Weathervanes or as some people call them, wind vanes, can be found in all shapes, sizes and materials. Weathervanes have been around in one form or another for thousands of years.
History of the Recliner Chair
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Saturday 21st 2008
- Humor
- Unrated
While much of the written history of the recliner starts in the early Twentieth Century, the recliner chair dates back much further.
Zero Gravity Recliners Have Health Benefits and Roots in Space
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Friday 20th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
Introduced over a decade ago, zero gravity recliners offer a unique resting experience.
Zero Gravity Recliners Can Shake, Rock and Roll
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Friday 20th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
Proponents of zero gravity recliners offer up a whole host of great reasons why these uniquely designed chairs are a must have item of furniture.
Wood Flooring Is More Popular Then Ever
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Home
- Unrated
With many homeowners looking for alternatives to carpeting and vinyl flooring, wood flooring is gaining in popularity. From ease of cleaning to a wide variety of decorating and design choices, wood flooring is definitely making a comeback.
A No Wax Floor Can Save Money and the Environment
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Home
- Unrated
Before the days of no wax flooring, many of us remember the days when waxing the tile floor was a weekly chore, often done drudgingly on your hands and knees. The job of waxing was made easier by the introduction of floor waxes that could be applied with mop.
Tile and Vinyl Sheet Flooring Can Be Repaired
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Monday 31st 2008
- Home
- Unrated
The new house you just bought is great. Nice carpet, paint and other amenities can make a house a home. You finally have the big kitchen you always wanted and the new vinyl sheet flooring looks terrific.
Old Fashioned Wood Flooring is New Again
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Saturday 29th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
Many Americans have grown up with wall to wall carpeting as a normal part modern domestic life. Older generations of Americans remember a time when any type of rug or carpeting might have been considered a nonessential item of household furnishing reserved for the more affluent. Many a day was spent sweeping and washing wood and other types of hard flooring.
Laminate Flooring Floats on Wave of Popularity
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Friday 28th 2008
- Home
- Unrated
Imagine having the warmth of wood or the bold look of stone gracing your home at a fraction of what you thought it might cost. With the introduction of laminate flooring products to the North American market, homeowners have taken to this Swedish invention in a big way.
Can You Recycle Vinyl Flooring?
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Friday 28th 2008
- Environment
- Unrated
The big push in the flooring business today is how to address the growing issue of recycling. Consumers are becoming more and more conscious of how their buying choices affect the environment both inside and outside their homes.
Carpet Recycling Efforts Help Reduce Waste
- By Mitch Endick
- Published Friday 28th 2008
- Environment
- Unrated
A new home, freshly decorated and that new carpet looks great and feels nice under your feet. Wall to wall carpet, also referred to as tufted carpet, is still the most popular choice in floor covering for home and commercial applications.


