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What To Consider When Getting Wood Flooring Installed

Are you considering getting wood flooring installed at your home or business? Even if you hire professional installers, you'll still have a few things to consider on your end to ensure you're satisfied with the results. Considering your budget, the type of wood to use, the size of the boards, etc., beforehand will help the process go smoothly.

Here are some things to consider when getting wood flooring installed:

Your Budget

You need to determine the exact amount that you're willing and able to pay for your new wood flooring. You can discuss the price with the installation company, and make sure the total cost includes everything from removing the old floors, preparing the subflooring for the installation, supplies, and labor costs. You'll be much happier when the project is complete if you stay within your original budget. 

Material

There are many different types of wood that you can use for wood flooring, and choosing the right one will depend on your personal preferences. You should choose a type of wood that will match the rest of your home or business. Some woods are also more durable than others, while some types are more expensive.

Board Size

There are many different board sizes you can use for wood flooring, with some being longer, wider, thicker, etc. Two rooms that use the same wood material, but have different-sized boards can look very different. You can discuss your options for board sizes with the installation company, and they'll have knowledge based on their experience installing floors to give you some good advice and recommendations.

Finishing Options

The finishing product you apply to your wood flooring will affect its durability and aesthetics. You'll have lots of choices, from wax to polyurethane, so do your research to learn a little bit about the benefits of each one before making a decision. 

Climate in Your Area

Wood flooring is different from other flooring options because things like temperature and humidity can affect the wood. You might have to deal with the wood expanding or retracting due to certain conditions, so you and the installation company will need to consider the climate where you live to prepare for these adjustments.

Maintenance Plans

You'll need to maintain your wood flooring correctly after it's installed. Speak to the installation company about any specific requirements, or things to avoid—like certain cleaning products. By properly maintaining your wood floors, you'll ensure that they last a long time and don't get damaged. 

For more info about wood floor installation, contact a local company. 


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