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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR ROOM FOR - CARPET INSTALLATION

Get your space ready for a smooth carpet installation! Clear the room of furniture, unplug electronics, and remove old flooring if needed. Check for squeaky floors and clean thoroughly. Proper preparation ensures faster installation, a flawless finish, and long-lasting comfort underfoot. Start with these simple steps today!

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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR ROOM FOR - CARPET INSTALLATION

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  1. HOW TO PREPARE YOUR ROOM FOR CARPET INSTALLATION Preparing your room before carpet installation is key to a smooth process and lasting results. From clearing furniture and cleaning the subfloor to checking door clearance and securing pets, these 10 tips will help you get your space ready for a flawless installation.

  2. CLEAR OUT FURNITURE AND BELONGINGS Remove all furniture, décor, and personal items from the room. This ensures the installers have a clear space to work and prevents damage to your belongings. flooringcentennial.com

  3. REMOVE OLD FLOORING (IF REQUIRED) If you’re replacing old carpet or another type of flooring, check with your installer whether they’ll handle removal. If not, pull up the old flooring, tack strips, and padding before installation day. flooringcentennial.com

  4. CLEAN AND INSPECT THE SUBFLOOR Vacuum, sweep, and mop the subfloor to remove dust, debris, and adhesives. Inspect for cracks, squeaks, or damage, and repair them before the new carpet goes down. flooringcentennial.com

  5. CHECK DOOR AND BASEBOARD CLEARANCE New carpet and padding add height, which may affect door movement. Remove doors in advance or be prepared to have them trimmed if they drag on the carpet. flooringcentennial.com

  6. ADDRESS VENT COVERS AND ELECTRICAL OUTLETS Remove floor vent covers and ensure electrical outlets near the floor are accessible. This helps installers work efficiently and ensures proper carpet fitting around vents. flooringcentennial.com

  7. DISCONNECT ELECTRONICS AND CABLES Unplug and safely store cables, cords, and electronics. This prevents tripping hazards and protects fragile equipment from dust or accidental damage. flooringcentennial.com

  8. SECURE PETS AND CHILDREN Keep pets and children away from the installation area for safety and to avoid interruptions during the process. flooringcentennial.com

  9. ENSURE PROPER ROOM TEMPERATURE Carpet installs best in moderate conditions. Aim for a room temperature between 60–80°F (15–27°C) to prevent issues with stretching or adhesion. flooringcentennial.com

  10. THANK YOU For Your Attention flooringcentennial.com

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