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Installing Hardwood Floors Doesn't Have To Be Hard!

By: John Reynolds

You're ready to take the plunge: you have made your product selection and the workmen are coming out to install that long-dreamed of hardwood flooring. Congratulations! Here are some tips and pointers for you as you get ready.

At the very beginning, you want to involve the whole family. You want to sit down, have a family meeting, and tell them just exactly what will be happening. You see, this whole experience is going to last several days at least - with plenty of noise, confusion, and dust, and your meeting will give them a chance to ask questions and generally to prepare.

Before the workmen arrive, and well before the date of the installation, you will need to go into the room that is going to be re-floored and take everything out: all the furniture, everything on the walls, all the curtains, drapes and blinds - everything.

Why remove everything? Because you don't want the workmen to break something while they are working in the room. And make sure that everything that has been moved out, can STAY out - at least for several days. That's because the newly finished flooring will need time to dry and cure before anything can be placed on it, or you can walk on it.

Do you have pets? If so, you will need to make special arrangements - either to keep them securely corralled in another room, or better yet, have a neighbor, friend or family member watch them for a few days. You don't want to take a chance on them getting loose and tracking paw marks or leaving pet hairs on your new floor.

Speaking of floor finishes, after your hardwood flooring has been installed, and it has been sanded and finished, you will need to just leave it to sit and dry for a few days. During this time, don't walk on the floor, and don't move any furniture back in. Your hardwood floor installer will tell you how long you will have to wait.

Once the floor has had sufficient time to dry, it will be time to move the furniture back in. A good practice is to make sure to put small protectors under the legs and bottoms of the furniture. Small rugs can also work well, as well as pads.

Also, be careful that you don't walk on your floors with hard rubber soles, on in spikes or cleats (such as are found on athletic shoes). Ladies should not walk in high heels as well. If you need to protect an entrance way or stairway from the high traffic in those areas, you can put down rugs or mats - this will help keep your hardwood floors looking like new.

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You're ready to take the plunge: you have made your product selection and the workmen are coming out to install that long-dreamed of hardwood flooring. Congratulations! Here are some tips and pointers for you as you get ready.

The author of this article, John Reynolds talks about home repair issues and Restoring Hardwood Floors Learn more about how toClean Hardwood Floors by visiting his website.
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