There are several steps you need to take to prepare your home for flooring installation, and the first thing you have to do is confirm whether or not the installers will move the furniture for you before they begin the project. Ask in advance because the answer will vary as every flooring company offers different services, so you need to discuss this aspect. Some may include the cost of moving furniture in your quote while other companies may not, so it’s important that everyone is on the same page before the day of your installation.

Once this aspect has been confirmed, you can then move on to the following to ensure your home is ready:

Remove Breakables

Any items that can break easily must be removed before the installation date. Do not forget about this step and do it in advance so that no items are forgotten; otherwise, the installers can knock them down and break your favourite pieces. Glass frames, paintings, items from bookshelves, and breakable home décor pieces should all be removed, and it’s also recommended that you remove drapes and anything else that can get in the way.

Disconnect Gas Appliances and Electronics

This is very important if your new flooring is taking place in rooms with gas and larger appliances, so you need to arrange this step if that is the case. This would apply to kitchen and laundry rooms and if you don’t feel comfortable with this step, contact a professional as they will be able to do it safely and correctly.

Determine Whether or Not You Need to Adjust Your Doors

New flooring can change the height of your floors, which may affect your doors and their ability to open and close properly. Many of today’s flooring options can be installed on top of the existing floor covering, but you have to make sure your doors will be able to open and close if that’s the case; otherwise, you will experience big headaches. To prevent this from happening, discuss the height of your new flooring.

Clean Your Floors Properly

This has to be done before your new flooring is installed, and this is true regardless of the type of flooring you are preparing for. This will help eliminate mildew, dust, and mold on the subfloor beforehand and ensure that your new floor does not cover such problems.

Check on Your Indoor Temperature

Your inside temperature can affect the installation of your new floors, so verify this aspect because every type of flooring has recommended temperature conditions, and you need to be aware of this information. It’s also important that your flooring product become acclimated to the room in which they are being installed for a couple of days before installation.

Legacy Custom Floors will help you prepare, and we will provide you with all of the information you need, so if you are interested in new flooring, contact us today!