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CARPET AND FLOORING INSTALLATION
Preparing for Your Flooring Installation:
Aside from the furniture, you can make sure things go smoothly on installation day by taking care of the following beforehand:
1) Remove all breakable items, like vases, lamps, collectibles, and heirlooms.
2) Detach and store wiring from TVs, VCR/DVD players, stereos, and computers.
3) Clear desktops, tabletops, bookshelves, tops of dressers and closet doors.
4) Remove all sheets, blankets and bedspreads from beds.
5) Before the installers arrive, vacuum the old carpet, hardwood, tile or laminate flooring to minimize the airborne dust and particles.
During the Installation:
Your installers will arrive with the knowledge, tools and supplies to lay your new carpet, hardwood flooring, ceramic tile flooring, or laminate flooring. However, they will need an area to store their electrical tools and access to electrical power outlets for their tools.
Also, vacuum thesSubfloor after the old flooring and cushion has been pulled up and before the new floor is installed to minimize dirt and dust.
Bear in mind that your new floor coverings need to be installed over a structurally sound subfloor. Any damage that has been done by insects, water, or other problems should be repaired prior to carpet installation.
After the Installation:
In the months following carpeting installation, you may notice some shedding or sprouting. This is normal and will not affect the carpet’s life or beauty in any way! Shedding is when loose fibers become undone from carpets made with staple yarn. This is normal and subsides within a short time with vacuuming. Sprouting is when a single tuft extends beyond the carpet surface, usually along walls or at seams. Simply clip it off; do not pull.
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