Key Takeaways Prepare for installation day by clearing the workspace, confirming the installation schedule, and organizing all necessary materials and tools. Clear the floors of furniture, shield whatever is left, and carve out a ‘safe haven’ for your furry friends...
Key Takeaways Preparing for new flooring involves a detailed checklist to ensure all tasks, such as clearing the space, removing old materials, and gathering tools, are completed before installation. Check the subfloor for damage, moisture, or unevenness and fix it...
Key Takeaways They’re incredibly important for supporting and stabilizing your finished flooring and consequently how long and safely you can live on them. If you’ve noticed sponginess, squeaks, odors, water stains, or unevenness, these can be signs that your subfloor...
Key Takeaways Floors with visible damage like cracks, warping, or stains are all signs you need to replace your floors to keep things safe and looking good. Constant creaking, squeaking or loose boards typically indicate structural concerns that shouldn’t be...
Key Takeaways Flooring upgrades in any form, such as hardwood, engineered wood, luxury vinyl or high-quality tile, add to a home’s resale value and make it more appealing to buyers. By being consistent with your flooring and selecting the right material for your...
Key Takeaways Selecting the best flooring for stairs makes them safer and more durable, and that counts both at home and in the office! Things such as hardwoods, carpeting, and laminate and vinyl all have their own benefits when it comes to upkeep, coziness, and slip...