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Hardwood flooring buying tips

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Hardwood flooring buying tips

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  1. Hardwood flooring buying tips

  2. Understand your sub-floor BEFORE you start Do you have a plywood sub-floor or concrete? You should know your options and limitations before you start as this can have a big impact on the form of wood you choose/type of construction .

  3. Determine scope and objectives before you start If your current budget won’t allow you to do your dream list, what are your priorities? . If you have solid hardwood, recognize that you generally can sand and refinish the wood to be a different stain color, if that’s what you would prefer.

  4. What colors do you generally like Do you prefer dark hardwoods, light, mid tones, red tones? Now, this can also be impacted by rooms/rooms of the house you are doing.

  5. Determine your general budget As a first stab, determine how much you can or are willing to spend. What is your upper limit? Be realistic with what you can afford. How much do you have saved and/or allocated for work in your house.

  6. Do some research on local flooring contractors Ask your friends, realtor, other contractors who they would recommend. Some people just call and ask their friends and trusted advisors; others ask questions .

  7. Style considerations – what are your preferences? There is no one size fits all. This really depends on your style and tastes, as well as the style and decor of your home. You can read more about the 2015 Hardwood flooring trends here.

  8. Family usage and Pets If you have a busy household .Oil based poly will generally hold up better than water borne poly. Also, consider an extra coat poly Lighter colors tend to last longer and show scratches less.

  9. Contact Us E- mail : george@bashardwoodfloor.com Contact : 267-970-0890 www.bashardwoodfloor.com

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