Pre-Installation Tips
If you have questions about your flooring installation, we are here to answer them. Please read though this guide before the installation of your floors.
Warranties: Please be sure to ask any questions regarding the products, warranty, and returns before placing your order and beginning the installation process.
Dust: Yes, there will be dust! If we are replacing existing flooring in your home or business, you should expect that it will get dusty.
We suggest covering, removing or cleaning out areas in your living room, kitchen and etc.
Prior to our arrival, turn off your heater or AC system to prevent any dust being collected in the vents of the house.
Safety: Make arrangements for pets and children to be out of the area. There will be lots of tools and building materials around as we complete the installation process.
Flooring Delivery: If we are installing wood floors, expect product delivery on site one to two days prior to installation. This allows the wood to acclimate to the environment that is so nessesary for the process. Happy Flooring!
After Garry's team will finished up the installation in your home, make sure you do the following:
Thoroughly inspect the flooring once the installation has been completed and bring any concerns to their attention immediately.
Hinged doors may require trimming for proper clearance once your new flooring is installed.
Your installation may require touch-up to walls, moldings and baseboards.
Every installation has material waste. These leftover pieces are most common in irregular shaped rooms or when stairs and halls are recovered.
The installation crew will remove all waste pertaining to the installation of your new flooring. It is the customer's responsibility to clean the flooring after installation.
Allow proper ventilation for 72 hours after your flooring installation by our team.
Some tips how to take care of the carpet :
All carpet fibers will crush under heavy, stationary loads. Crushing can be reduced by shifting furniture regularly. Crushed areas can usually be restored by covering the area with a damp, clean white cloth and then very carefully applying heat to the cloth with an electric iron on a low setting. Remove the cloth and restore the pile while it is still hot by brushing it lightly. Keep traffic off the carpet until it is dry. Pile Distortion Tip
When carpet is manufactured, inspected, handled and shipped, it is rolled and unrolled many times. A common problem called pile distortion or roll crush can occur when this happens. It can be corrected only after the carpet is installed. Follow these steps:
Vacuum the carpet.
Increase the relative humidity in the room to 50% or more.Allow several weeks in humid conditions and slightly longer in low humidity conditions for the pile to recover.