DIY flooring may seem like a good idea at first, but if you understand just how qualified hardwood floor companies are you are bound to change your mind. An expert flooring professional will do a better job for you than you could ever dream of doing yourself as an amateur. Here are some of the ways these companies are qualified.
1. Knowledge
Hardwood floor companies have more knowledge of their subject than people outside the industry do. After all, they work with the materials and processes every working day. They can give advice on types of flooring to use, suggest special features, explain installation details and tell you how to care for the finished floor. Their knowledge comes in handiest for their own use in doing the job.
2. Experience
Planners and installers in hardwood floor companies have done the work many times, possibly hundreds of times before. They have usually come up against a wide variety of challenges and found ways to handle each one. Their experience gives them an advantage because it keeps them from making common mistakes. An inexperienced do it yourself installer might have trouble all along the way, doing the process for the first or second time.
3. Skills
The workers in hardwood floor companies are trained well in how to use the equipment necessary to do the work. Just having all the right equipment is a plus, but knowing how to use it is even better. The professional will not only make perfect cuts, fastenings, and finishes. He will also work safely because he is well aware of the dangers of the tools. His ingrained familiarity with the equipment allows him to naturally avoid injury.
4. Work Ethic
The best hardwood floor companies have installers with excellent work ethics. These workers spend their time on the premises working towards the goal rather than chatting or sitting around. If you are doing it yourself, you will probably take more breaks.
It is not really that you do not have a great work ethic; you probably do. It is just that you are working on your own time and you feel the freedom to do things at your leisure. Professional installers know that they are working on your dime and they respond with hard work through the duration of the project.
5. Continuing Education
Most reputable hardwood floor companies will have their installers get certification and education with associations representing the hardwood flooring trade. One of these is the National Wood Flooring Association. This organization provides classes which train installers for everything from basic sanding techniques to how to cut and install inlay medallions. Adding this to all the knowledge, experience, skills and a great work ethic, professional hardwood flooring installers are very qualified and able to give you the best possible result.