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How to Work with a Floor Company


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By : Patricia Lewis   19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-25 17:10:40

A floor company can provide you with a beautiful, well-built and durable floor. You will get the best result if you work well with your contractor in all aspects of the project. Working with a contractor is much easier than doing the work yourself, and here are a few ways you can help the expert do his job.

Planning

In the planning stages, it is necessary to explain your priorities for the project. If you want the most durable surface possible, talk to the floor company representative about which flooring choices are best for you. If staying within budget is most important to you, tell the contractor that so that he will not suggest upgrades that might cost extra and will suggest ways to cut costs when it is feasible. You will not get the floor you want or get it done in the manner you expect if you do not express yourself thoroughly.

Tour

When the floor company workers come to install your flooring, give them a tour of the areas where they will be working and the areas where they will be allowed to go. Make a bathroom available to them. Show them where they can get water to drink, clean tools with, or use for mixing grout. Point out the electrical outlets that are in or near the work area that they would be able to use. Show the workers where you would like them to park. Remember that they have needs, and many of those needs are related to completing your job.

Communication

Stay in communication with the floor company while the job is being done. If it is a big job that will take more than one day, stay in touch at least once per day. On top of that, you should give the contractor a phone number where you can be reached at any time while work is going on. This is especially important if there is a deadline involved. There might be questions that need to be answered before work can continue. Being out of touch can hold up the job and throw it off deadline.

Disposal

Agree beforehand who will dispose of leftover construction materials. The floor company might suggest that you save some flooring pieces if there are any extras. Leftover tiles, hardwood boards, laminate pieces or stone squares can be fitted into place later on if the floor has one small area of damage.

You also need to have an agreement about what to do with construction waste. Pieces of carpeting, odd cuts of tile, or scraps of hardwood will all need to be disposed of somewhere. If the floor company is responsible for carting this debris away, they should know ahead of time. Another agreement you might make is that you have a dumpster or other container on your property where the workers throw all the scraps. A reputable floor company will work with you to make your project the best it can be and the easiest for you if that is what you want. All you have to do is ask.


Author Resource:- Ginger Jackson is an expert when it comes to flooring. To find out more about hardwood flooring installation, go to http://www.searshomeservices.com/flooring/improve.


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