Choosing the right Tucson area hard wood flooring contractor is the most important part of your wooden flooring project. Once you have decided on the kind of flooring you want for your homes, look into the credentials of various wooden flooring contractors who send you estimates for their job. Nor all wooden flooring contractors will have the amount of experience needed for that specific flooring project. A proper Tucson area hardwood flooring contractor must have experience in the kind of wooden flooring that you need installed. For instance, if you want inlays and other design work on your floors, you'll need a flooring contractor who has the necessary expertise and experience to help insert beautiful inlays and other specialized processes. Just any hardwood flooring contractor won't do.
Your Tucson, AZ area hard wood flooring contractor should be properly licensed and should have membership or certification from any trade association in his niche. It goes without saying that he has to be a thorough professional with a brick and mortar address and a manned hotline for his hard wood flooring company. His workers should be neat and uniformed and they should arrive in company transportation. They should also arrive with all necessary equipment for the job.
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 Tucson, Arizona 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.
While moving a piece of furniture, a sharp piece gouged across a few (5-6) of the hardwood floor boards. These need repaired or replaced, but need to match invisibly. Perhaps swap with boards from inside a closet? Boards are honey oak(?) each about 2.5" wide
Kathleen K
We are moving into a home that needs the floors refinished. its around 750 sq ft. some areas are a little worse than others... wondering what the price is a sq ft? we are looking for someone to come out to the house before we move in.
Lindsay F