Hardwood flooring is a great way to improve the look and value of your home.
Before any installation work begins, one of our installation professionals here at Yuma Carpets & Tile will visit your home to take measurements and get a feel for the space. During this appointment, make sure to ask any questions you may have about the process or the installation timeline. In general, once the installation has begun, that area will be off limits until the installation is complete, so keep this in mind when planning ahead.
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Getting ready to install hardwood floors
Preparation is important for a successful hardwood installation. You should consult with your Yuma Carpets and Tile Flooring specialist for full details, but there are steps you can take to help the process go smoothly.
1. We may have to remove your existing flooring to make a suitable installation surface for your new hardwood. This process will be different depending on the existing flooring; extra care may be required if your previous flooring is glued down or set in tile adhesive. Having this work done professionally can be a huge help to the installation process, since our professionals will know what “ready” looks like, will be able to provide a smooth, level surface, and can assist with the disposal of your old flooring.
2. The room where your new hardwood will be installed must be completely empty of furniture. Consider hiring a moving service for large or heavy items. Our professional moving team can empty a room or even a whole house quickly. This can cut down the amount of time you have to live without your furniture to as little as a single day at each end of the job. It’s also a good idea to take down photos or other items hanging on the wall, as these can be damaged during the installation of your hardwood flooring.
During & After Your Hardwood Installation
- An adult member of your household (age 18 or older) should greet our installation crew upon arrival and show them to the work area.
- You should receive a walkthrough of the job from the lead installer, so you can have a clear idea of what the process will involve. You should feel free to ask them any questions you have about the job.
- Keep children and pets away from the work area for the duration of the job to ensure their safety and help keep the job going smoothly.
- Stay off your new floors for the required amount of time after the job is done. Any stain or varnish that has been applied will need time to cure properly. The lead installer will be able to advise you on how long this will take.
- Open windows for ventilation if the smell of the varnish or stain bothers you.