Buying new floors can be overwhelming. With so many beautiful flooring options to choose from, where do you start?
Just as we recommended in Five Steps for Completing a Home Remodel Checklist, it's important to get organized before making final decisions. For that reason, we've put together 38 questions for evaluating your flooring options. These are based on conversations with customers, our specialized knowledge of flooring, and our deep commitment to ensuring that you find the right floor for your lifestyle and budget.
These questions will help you evaluate not only your flooring options but also from whom to purchase your flooring.
Here are the 38 questions we've detailed to help you with your flooring decision-making. We start with you, your home, and your remodel situation. Then, we move on to design, time and budget, additional services, installation, and, then, once the installation is completed.
Questions About Your Existing Space
1. Which room(s) is the new flooring for?
2. What is the size of the room (width, length, and shape)? Go ahead and draw a simple diagram of the room layout using grid paper. You can even include details such as:
3. How do you use this room?
4. Will you consume food or beverages in this room?
5. Will young children play there?
6. Does anyone in your household have mobility concerns that need to be taken into consideration (wheelchair, walker, etc.)?
7. Does anyone using this room have allergies?
8. Do you have pets, and are they allowed in this room?
9. Are there heavy objects in the room such as a pool table or a piano?
10. What kind of flooring maintenance schedule are you comfortable with?
11. Is this flooring change part of a major home remodeling project?
12. Do you need to coordinate with other elements?
13. What kind of existing flooring is there, and will it need to be removed?
14. What is underneath the existing flooring (e.g., concrete or plywood) and is it level?
15. Is the sub-floor above grade, on grade, or below grade as in a basement?
16. Is there the potential for moisture, mold, or mildew in this room and do you have to run a humidifier?
17. Do you have radiant-heated sub-floors or, are you looking to install radiant or heated flooring?
18. Does this room get a lot of direct sunlight?
19. Do you have strong preferences or needs for soft and cushiony (e.g., carpet) vs. hard (e.g., wood, tile, luxury vinyl tile, laminate, cork) options?
20. Are you looking for strong patterns and colors, or uniform styles?
21. Do you prefer shiny or matte finishes on your hard surfaces?
22. Are you looking for sustainable flooring options (e.g., cork, linoleum, wood, recycled carpet)?
23. Do you need your flooring installation completed by a certain date? If your deadline is tight, focus on flooring products that are available in stock or via a quick-ship program.
24. Does your flooring store offer shop-at-home services?
25. How long will installation take and how soon after will you be able to walk on your flooring?
26. Are there other design changes you need to coordinate with the timing of the flooring installation (e.g., painting, wiring, refinishing, etc.)?
27. Do you have alternate product options that allow you to achieve a certain look at different budget levels?
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28. Will you want professional installation, or do you intend to do it yourself?
29. Do you need additional services such as,
30. For carpet installations, will you want a carpet cushion upgrade?
31. What kind of flooring and installation warranties are available to you?
32. Does the new flooring need to be acclimated in the room prior to installation (such as with solid hardwood, cork, or laminate)?
33. Do you have a preference as to the direction you would like the flooring installed? Depending on the dimensions of the room and the direction of the sun, it may not be possible. Be sure to discuss the possibilities ahead of time.
34. Have you discussed where carpet seams will be located? Ask about the direction of the carpet/pattern and where the seams will be placed.
35. If you are remodeling a bathroom, who will remove and reinstall the toilet, tub, shower or pedestal sink and what is the fee? Ask about moving appliances if you are remodeling your kitchen remodel.
36. What preparations will you need to do for the installation of your new flooring?
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37. After installation, when can you inspect the work with a store representative in case you have concerns or issues?
38. Have you received, read, and do you understand all the maintenance and warranty information regarding your new flooring?
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As you might imagine, we have a full range of products for your floors available in our showrooms in Orange and Middletown, Connecticut.
More specifically, you will find a full selection of carpet and carpet tile.
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We can even help you with custom area rugs.
Perhaps it's waterproof flooring that you're looking for? Check out the vinyl and luxury vinyl flooring options we carry.
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When it comes to hardwood, you have the option of actual hardwood or engineered wood floors.
>> How to Choose the Right Hardwood Floor for Your Home
>> For the Highest Quality, Select Mirage Hardwood Floors
There's also laminate flooring.
Not to mention cork floors which offer softness underfoot, great thermal insulation properties, and is a terrific sustainable flooring option.
We think you'll love the ceramic and porcelain tile flooring options on display in our showrooms. Some look like wood planks. (You'll also find fabulous tile and glass tile possibilities for backsplashes...).
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We carry natural stone, too.
When you're ready, we invite you to visit our showrooms. There, you can explore the many flooring options available. And, we'll be more than happy to review these questions with you, so we can help you find the perfect flooring for your home.
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Thanks for reading. If there's a question you think we should add to this list, please don't hesitate to let us know if the comments.
We look forward to helping you.
Janine & Michael
Note: We originally published this post on 06/06/2018, and have updated it.