The holiday season is just around the corner, and before you know it, your home will be the host of family gatherings and friends dropping by with holiday cheer. However, you may feel like your home needs some TLC before then, and what better way to prepare than with new flooring! Not sure quite where to begin? Let Carrington help you get started.
Whether you plan to DIY your new flooring or call in a professional, here are some tips and tricks to ensure your floors are ready to take on the holiday hustle and bustle:
Choose the Right FlooringWhen it comes to picking out your new flooring, the options can quickly become overwhelming. From hardwood and carpet to laminate and porcelain tile, it’s easy to get lost in the sea of flooring options. However, finding your new flooring is more than opting for the most stylish-looking product—you’ll need to factor in location, necessary durability, potential moisture, and costs.
This combination of practicality and personal taste is daunting for any homeowner, so here is a breakdown to help you on your journey to a successful flooring installation:
What Flooring is Right for You?
Another important aspect to take into account on your new flooring journey is cost. While it’s cheaper to DIY a flooring installation, certain flooring options (as mentioned above) should be done by a professional. While professional costs may vary based on where you live, the average hardwood installation for a 500-square-foot space can range from $3,000 to $10,000 and the average carpet installation will cost $1,500 to $4,000. For a DIY floor installation, costs range from $.50 to $15 per square foot depending on your materials and your installation surface is prepped and ready for action.
Room PrepYou’ve finally decided on your flooring and whether or not to have a professional come and do your installation—how exciting! Now comes the important part: room prep. Preparing your living space for its new floor can help save your contractors time and give you a solid base to start. Make sure small children and pets are safely out of the way and are unable to sneak into dangerous areas during the installation process. After you’ve appropriately blocked off the area and removed any furniture, appliances, or delicate items like curtains and wall hangings, you’ll need to clean the floor prior to laying your new flooring. Lastly, you’ll want to verify the inside temperature of the room is right for installation. While this may seem excessive, each flooring type has a recommended temperature for before, during, and after the installation process. Paying attention to small details now will save you the stress of repairs later on.
Time ManagementIf you’re planning on your floors being ready for hosting this holiday season, time management is essential. In addition to actual installation time, you’ll need to make sure to account for time to acclimate your floors.
Here is a quick breakdown of installation and acclimation time for each material type:
When Will Your New Floors be Ready?
And there you have it—new floors ready to take on any holiday gathering you plan to host, no matter how big or small.