Before Hardwood Installation
To get ready for your new hardwood installation, start by removing all furniture, electronics, and hanging wall items from your rooms and closets receiving new flooring. Since hardwood can’t be installed over existing flooring, the current floors will need to be removed and disposed of entirely. Once your subfloor has been professionally assessed, and any necessary repairs are made to ensure a smooth surface, you are ready for new hardwood! Bring the new hardwood planks into the rooms to acclimate for at least 48 hours in advance.
Hardwood Installation Process
On the day of your new hardwood installation, an adult will need to be home to answer questions for your installation crew. Designate an area in the home for the installers to keep dangerous tools, saws, hardwood planks before they are installed, and saw planks to size as needed. Keep all children and pets away from the installer’s work area and the rooms receiving new hardwood.
Enjoy Your New Hardwood
After you have waited the specified amount of time when installation is complete, it’s time to enjoy your new hardwood! When returning furniture to the rooms, always move pieces by lifting or using appropriate moving equipment with rollers. Never drag furniture across the wood surface and use felt protectors under heavy pieces to reduce impact. Consider placing area rugs on your wood floors with area rug pads underneath to add more protection.