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  1. Thinking of getting new hardwood floors? It’s a great choice—hardwood adds warmth, charm, and durability to a home. But if you haven’t gone through a professional hardwood floor installation before, you might be wondering what to expect. Don’t worry—it’s not as stressful as it sounds. Here’s a look at what usually happens so you can feel more prepared when the time comes. First things first, your installer will probably come over to check out your space and measure everything. They’ll talk to you about the type of wood you’ve chosen and go over the timeline. A reliable company like ekoflooring.us will also explain the steps clearly, so you know what's happening every day. Before the real work begins, you’ll need to move out any furniture from the area. In some cases, you might need to be out of the house for a day or two, especially if the floors are being finished on site. It’s a good idea to ask your installer ahead of time whether you'll need to make any special arrangements. The actual installation process usually takes a few days, depending on how big your space is. The first day often involves preparing the subfloor to make sure it’s clean, dry, and level. This step is really important because it helps the wood sit straight and last longer. Once everything’s ready, the team will start laying the planks. You’ll probably notice some noise during this part, since they’ll be cutting and nailing boards. Try to keep pets and kids away from the area to stay safe and avoid getting in the way. After the planks are in place, the installers will add the finishing touches like trim or transitions between rooms. If your floors need staining or sealing, they may either be pre-finished (done at the factory) or finished on site. Depending on the floor type, you might need to wait a day or two before walking on it. Once the job’s done, your installer should walk through everything with you, give you some tips on cleaning and care, and answer any questions you have. Hardwood is strong, but it still needs a little attention from time to time to keep it looking its best. Getting new floors is exciting—and knowing what to expect helps everything go a bit smoother.

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