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Choosing A Hardwood Flooring Contractor

 Wood Flooring - Choosing A Hardwood Flooring Contractor Installing a hard wood flooring is not necessarily a complex process and in the hands of the right area contactor can be quite simple and efficiently done. Once you decide on the kind of wood that you want for your flooring, decide if you want further designs or finishes to your floors. Wooden floorings these days aren't just plain and no frills -- they have borders, and come in a variety of finishes. For instance, you can choose to have a stunning medallion in the middle of the room or maybe a distressed finish or inlay that will add to the charm of the floor. Does your area contractor have the right kind of experience for the job?

Make sure your area hardwood flooring contractor is licensed to practice in your state, and has accreditation from the proper associations in his niche. The hardwood flooring contractor you're considering must be professional, and his company must have a physical brick and mortar address. His workers should be licensed too, and should be neat and professional looking. They should have access to a company van, and should arrive at your home with all the gear necessary for the flooring installation. The contractor and any sub contractors who work under him must be insured. There are no two ways about this. If he is not insured and there is an accident on your property involving one of the workers, you could be held liable for damages.

It goes without saying that your contractor must have a fine reputation in the business. Ask for a list of past clients, and call these people up. If possible, have a look at their homes and the flooring. Ask questions about his character and work ethic - was he punctual? Was he professional? Did he complete the project on time? Did he go over budget with the flooring? Ask your contractor for a written and free estimate for your project. Also ask him for a time frame for the completion of your project. Your area contractor should inform you about the various stages of the project and the products and material that will be used. He should be able to handle all dust containment systems. He must be able to dispose of byproducts and waste as the result of the flooring project in accordance with industry specifications. He should be able to offer warranties of his work, wherever applicable.

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