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Hardwood Installation In San Jose

Learn what to expect before, during, and after our hardwood flooring installation process. 

Hardwood installation - what to expect

Our team of trained professionals has installation down to an art form. Learn more about our unique and comprehensive hardwood flooring installation process.

During installation

 

To make your hardwood flooring look good now and for a long time to come, proper installation is critical. Here’s the procedure an experienced installation professional will follow:

 

  • Current flooring: A professional installer will evaluate your floor and subfloor construction and will know whether to remove the existing flooring or install it on top of it. If it’s removed, the installer knows how much preparation is needed for the subfloor—like the use of a leveling compound—or if a new subfloor should be placed over the old one.
  • Moisture testing: Proper acclimation and moisture testing of the wood flooring and subfloor are required so floors won’t cup, buckle, or develop gaps later. Your installer will follow this critical step for either solid or engineered hardwood.
  • Installation: Using the proper equipment, your installer will nail or glue boards in place, working from multiple cartons to create consistency in the look of the floor. When encountering unforeseen problems, experienced installers know how to solve them.
  • Overall quality: Professional installation ensures that your floor will look beautiful and perform well over time.

 

The installation process

Before installation

 

  • Make sure you know who’s removing your existing flooring. If you want, the installer can do it. If not, you should make arrangements to have it removed.
  • Who’s moving the furniture? Decide in advance if you want to take on the responsibility or if you want the installer to handle it. 
  • Measure door clearances before you have your hardwood installed. If the new floor is thicker than your existing floor, door bottoms may rub. Plan in advance to have someone shave or saw the correct amount off the bottom of each door so it does not drag.
  • Keep extra paint to touch up any post-installation nicks.

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