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Old Flooring
The removal of old flooring is often necessary and can take a
considerable amount of time. We can provide this service (except for
the removal of vinyl that may contain asbestos) with charges based on
the amount of time spent on the job. If your old vinyl flooring
contains asbestos, however, you will need to contact a licensed
asbestos removal company to remove any vinyl flooring you may have.
Your sales professional will gladly assist you in locating such a
company.
Closets
Closets and storage areas need to be cleared, and long-hanging
clothing needs to be removed so that there is a 36" space above
the floor to enable the installers to work freely.
Doors
After your new flooring has been installed, it may be necessary to
trim the bottoms of some doors in order to accommodate possible
changes in height. We will be happy to recommend the proper
professional to administer this service.
Furniture
We will gladly handle the moving of your regular furniture during
installation. This service can be arranged through your sales
professional and may require an additional charge.
Please note that pool tables, grand pianos, and wood stoves must be
moved by professionals and should be taken care of prior to
installation. Some items that require special handling include
aquariums, waterbeds, grandfather clocks, and console pianos. For
items like these, consult your sales professional.
Appliances & Electronic Equipment
Some appliances may require special handling. Arrangements for
disconnections and hookups of ice makers, gas appliances, or commodes
should be made prior to installation. Stereos, computers, and other
electronic equipment should also be moved before the time of
installation.
Scheduling
You
can expect your floor covering to be professionally installed on
schedule. However, on very rare occasions, the date or time may need
to be changed due to circumstances beyond our control. The prompt and
professional installation of your floor covering is always a top
priority!
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