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5 Things to Consider Before You Install Your Wood Floors

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5 Things to Consider Before You Install Your Wood Floors

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  1. 5 THINGS TO 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE CONSIDER BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR YOU INSTALL YOUR WOOD FLOORS WOOD FLOORS INSTALL AT THE RIGHT TIME Fine dust, wet work, movement of workers will hamper wood floor installation if done early. That is why factory-finished, ready-to-install wood should be installed at the right time. QUALITY OF THE SUB FLOOR The quality of the subfloor (flatness, firmness, dryness, & cleanliness of the subfloor) is crucially important so that the final wood floor is installed correctly. WALL QUALITY AT SKIRTING LEVEL The wood floor skirting is a prefinished product that requires the sub wall to be flat firm, dry and clean. This will help you to easily install the wood floor in a hassle-free manner. HUMIDITY AT SITE Wood & wood floors are hygroscopic. That is why you should install the wood floors only when all the wet work has been completed to avoid the impact of humidity. OTHER SOURCES OF MOISTURE Testing your central air-conditioning after the wood floors are installed may result in clogging of water drainage (due to construction debris) which will result in the production of moisture damaging your wooden flooring. LEARN MORE AT WWW.THESTORYBOXX.COM

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