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It can be hard to determine your priorities when starting an extensive remodeling project. When it comes to adding hardwood flooring, however, you should always wait until the final stages of your project. This is more than a matter of convenience; it can make all the difference in how your flooring turns out.

Saving the hardwood flooring for the end is a protective measure. A lot of dust and debris are kicked up during any remodeling project. A kitchen remodeling project, for example, may involve tearing out old cabinets and countertops, updating appliances, and painting the walls. The accumulation of debris and the removal and installation of heavy objects could easily damage your floors.

hardwood flooringAnother common concern is the care required for a new hardwood flooring installation. Stains and finishes need time to set properly. Otherwise, your floor will look uneven and lack the level of protection it needs from the finish. And many protective efforts, such as putting a tarp or plastic sheet over the flooring, can suffocate the finish and keep it from setting as it should. 

By waiting until the end of the remodeling project to set up your new hardwood flooring, you ensure that every facet of the installation — from the finish to the wood itself — is protected and ready to perform and look exactly as desired.

 

Are you planning a home remodeling project? With a wide selection of beautiful hardwood flooring, the team at JT’s Floor Refinishing in Springfield, MA, will help your home look better than ever. With over 25 years of industry experience, you can trust them to not only provide beautiful hardwood but to also complete the installation work in a timely and professional manner. To learn more about the services offered by this flooring company, visit them online or call (413) 788-6149.

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