In this age of DIY home improvement projects, more and more people are rolling up their sleeves and taking matters into your own hands. When it comes to installing laminate flooring, there is no shortage of resources available that teach you tips on how to avoid the many pitfalls that can be experienced. So with all the buzz about how easy laminate flooring is to install, why hire an expert?
- Are you physically able to do this job? Spending hours on your knees can take a toll. Although the skill level required for this job is relatively low, the physical stamina required can be enough for many homeowners to call in the reinforcements. Don’t under estimate this. Although many “how to” guides make the job look easy, if you have back or knee problems, this is a job you’ll want to avoid. Also, keep in mind that prior to installing the new flooring, you’ll need to move furniture, and remove the old flooring.
- How flexible is your budget.? If cash is tight, and you’d prefer not to finance the project (many flooring companies run promotions for 0% interest for 6-12 months), it may be worth your time and energy to do it yourself. You’ll also want to consider where you will dispose of old carpet and padding. If you’re forced to take these to the landfill, the cost of transportation and dump fees may offset much of the cost of hiring a professional. Also keep in mind the cost associated with buying the proper tools, and “automatic floor leveler” which will fill in the natural dips most homes have in their subfloor. These additional purchases can add hundreds of dollars to the total project cost. Many homeowners make the mistake of measuring their room and multiplying that by the cost of the product per square foot. That’s a deceiving number. You’ll want to consider the cost of the entire project prior to making your product selection
- How long do you expect your flooring to last? If you’re looking for a long term flooring solution, it’s wise to hire a professional. Most reputable installers guarantee their work for 1 year. Although this is different than the manufacturer’s warranty, a 1 year warranty on installation will provide you with 4 seasons of humidity and temperature change. Any warping that is caused by improper installation will be identified in that period of time, and you’ll have the opportunity to call the installer back to correct the problem. If you do it yourself, you’re on your own, and you may end up voiding the manufacturer’s warranty if the product was installed improperly. It’s always better when you can hold someone else accountable! Are you under a tight time frame? If not, you can afford for the project to be completed on your own schedule. If you’d prefer to accomplish the project quickly, hiring an experienced installer is a great choice. You should always expect for your installer to provide you an estimated date of completion in writing. An experienced laminate flooring installer will have no problem getting your new floor installed in a very short period of time.
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