You’re probably looking forward to seeing your new flooring materials placed after you’ve purchased them. Who wouldn’t want to be? It’s like seeing yourself after a makeover when you view your floor with a new design. But don’t get too enthusiastic just yet. You must still properly prepare your home for the installation. This will make the installation go much more smoothly and produce the best outcomes. Here are some of the most effective ways to prepare your home for flooring installation.
Clean the rooms and remove all furniture
The first thing to do is remove all the things that can get in the way when the installation is underway. Move the pieces of furniture, fixtures, and appliances to a temporary place. Check if there are wirings that might get hit. Secure them properly or better yet, detach them first. If you have a TV, sound system and hanging shelves, consider removing them as well. Lastly, doors often cause difficulty in floor installation, so detach them for the meantime.
Once the rooms are clear, you have to clean it thoroughly. Dust, dirt and small particles will hinder accurate flooring installation, that’s why making sure that the rooms are free from these things is important. Also, ensure that the base floors are smooth, dry, and free from things like molds.
Remove the baseboards
Baseboards are the vinyl or wooden boards installed to cover the joint between the flooring and the wall surface. Although you can cut through them and install the ceramic tiles or hardwood flooring underneath, removing the baseboards is the more ideal. It will ensure faultless installation finish and it will also give you a chance to install new baseboards that will blend well with your new flooring.
Install a subfloor
If you have concrete floors, chances are they are rough, uneven, or have damages that can prevent proper floor installation. A subflooring layer will solve this problem. Subfloors are usually ½ or ¾ inches plywoods that will provide flat and even surface for the flooring materials.
Subfloors are also installed in other types of base floors to provide firm and stable flooring surface to handle heavy furniture and other objects.
Prepare the cutting area
Vinyl, tile, hardwood, and stone flooring materials have to be cut to fit the sides and corners of your rooms. Before they are even delivered to your home, you should have already prepared a separate place to do the cutting. It must be outside your home and make sure that the dust will not get in, especially to the rooms where you will do the floor installations.
If you’re based in Vancouver and you’re considering new flooring for your home, please contact us. Our expert team will be happy to help.