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Getting new hardwood floors is exciting. And, it’s going to make your home look spectacular. However, there is some prep work to be done when you’re getting new floors. Like anything else, you need to do a little planning, and there are two common mistakes that we see people make over and over.  Avoid these mistakes when getting new hardwood floors.

Avoiding mistakes when getting new hardwood floors

Make sure you measure the room correctly.

Preparing for new hardwood floors

Choosing the new hardwood floors is the fun part. However, before choosing your floors you need to think about a few things, where you’re installing your floors, the surface you are placing them on, and how much material you’ll need.

How much wood should you get

One of the biggest mistakes that people make is not measuring the room correctly. Working with a hardwood flooring contractor will eliminate this problem, as they will know exactly how to measure each room. If the room is square or rectangular, the measurements are easy. However, not all rooms are regularly shaped, and you need to measure each section of the room. Measuring incorrectly means you may end up ordering too little, delay the project, and put youself over your budget when you have to order more wood.

The right underlay for your floors

The right underlay for your hardwood floors

Consider the type of heating so you choose the right underlay for your floors.

The underlay to your floors is different than your subfloors. The underlay can protect and prolong the life of your floors. An underlay can also eliminate noise, and provide insulation. How you heat your home and your floors will also impact the type of underlay you’ll want. And, of course, the type of subfloor that you have will also play a part in choosing an underlay.

Hardwood flooring contractor in Colorado

There is a lot of planning and preparation that goes into installing the perfect hardwood floors for your home. Hardwood floors can last you a lifetime, so make sure that you make all the right choices from the start. If you’re thinking about hardwood floors, schedule a free consultation with a hardwood flooring craftsman. We’ll help you answer all of your questions and guide you towards the best hardwood floors for your project.