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Three Things For Customers To Know To Find Their Best Hardwood Floor

Linda McDonald • August 11, 2020
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  • Whether you’re remodeling a room and ready for a new floor, or redoing your entire home, shopping for hardwood floors involves absorbing a lot of information. It can be a bit daunting, in fact. If you don’t yet appreciate that wood floor professionals (rather than your skilled handyman) need to be in charge of your floors, you will soon enough.

    A family-operated company, such as Temple Johnson Floor, with nearly a century of experience, prides itself on giving personal service and the highest standard of hardwood floor installations.

    If you’d like to have a leg up before getting started, however, here are three things that can make your visit more productive and boost your confidence as a buyer. Not only will you discover more about what you really want, but you won’t end up feeling overwhelmed with information.

    FIRST, if you don’t already know, find out what kind of foundation your home has. It makes a difference as to what kind of new wood floors the installers will be dealing with. If you have no idea, don’t worry. There are people who live to know these kinds of things and will be happy to enlighten you (a cousin, your father-in-law, even your neighbor).

    The Possibilities:
    Your home could have a Concrete Slab, which provides a solid base on which an engineered hardwood floor is directly installed. This engineered floor can be prefinished or site finished. This foundation needs plywood to support solid hardwood floors which are finished on site. Sometimes this entails changing the height of the floor to get a good installation, but this can be accommodated by gently sloped door sills and other fixes. This is what pro’s know how to do. Since the 60’s, most homes have been built on concrete slabs.

    Or, you may have a Crawl Space, especially if you have an older home. You can literally crawl under your house. In this case a subfloor is already in place for a solid hardwood floor. This way you will not have to deal with height issues that come with a concrete slab.

    SECOND, try to prepare yourself for the process of having a wood floor installed in your home. It’s a pretty big deal. If you’re remodeling, chances are you’re having other improvements made as well. Plus, most clients working on their houses are nearly always under a time constraint. They’re selling a house, for example, or they’re working with multiple contractors to coordinate the work.

    Bryan Jones, owner of Temple Johnson Flooring, has worked with complicated remodeling calendars for years. “Generally, a house or room is worked from the top down, that is, start with the ceiling, work down the walls, and wait until the end to do the floor. That’s the only way to guarantee that the floor won’t get marred or have paint drops from the ceiling or walls on it.”

    “Along the way, from carpenters to painters to countless other workmen, your calendar will go through changes, many unforeseen and unavoidable.” Obviously, you don’t want to start your renovation November 1st if the entire family has been invited for Thanksgiving.

    “As time gets added to how many days things are going to be running behind,” Jones explained, “the wood installers often get jammed up. There’s a lot of pressure to hurry the floor work because somewhere along the way, a wrench got thrown into the works.” It’s tough to deal with if flexibility hasn’t been built into the client’s calendar. Your hardwood floor is a long term investment that needs to be allowed time for install, drying and curing. We will cover this in the next month’s blog.

    THIRD, and this is where it really gets to be fun, bring in your own ideas about what you like and don’t like in wood flooring. Janis Jones, part of Temple Johnson’s working family, talks with a lot of potential clients and offered some helpful suggestions.

    “Chances are you’ve seen a floor that appeals to you. Try to figure out what you like about it, so you can pass that on when you come in. Whether you’ve noticed a floor in a friend’s home, or in a magazine, or on the internet, take pictures. Clip the printed photos, and copy URL’s of designs that appeal to you.” You can also jot down questions so you won’t forget to ask about your concerns. This helps your floor specialist see what kind of look is going to make you happy. It also gives you the confidence that comes from seeing a lot of possibilities.

    Most clients are remodeling, so they have predetermined circumstances to work with. Color palettes inside the house, especially woodwork, need to be taken into consideration. Or if you’re selling your home, consider whether your flooring choice is going to have a wide appeal to potential buyers, or only a narrow segment.

    Take advantage of the showroom at Temple Johnson’s, where their actual floor showcases large examples of different woods, viewed up close and personal, the same way someone will look at your floor. Also, you see them in room lighting or ambient sunlight, the way they will look in your home.

    A little homework can ease the way for an enjoyable encounter with the people who will be working for you. You’ll be less likely to feel bombarded with information because you’ll come already knowing something about the process. Then, when you arrive at the flooring company, you can utilize the best of their specialized training, which is something you can’t Google. Flooring professionals like Temple Johnson work hard to stay current with their unique knowledge about hardwood floors. And, in the end, no book can capture the smarts that come from decades of experience.

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