Key Questions to Ask When Ordering Floor Manufacturer
Choosing a commercial flooring company in Oregon can be time consuming and strenuous. Many factors go into the decision– it’s not one you can make on a whim.
Your company’s floor is a big part of your visual brand and affects the perception of your facility. It’s what customers and employees see when they first walk through the door. New commercial flooring is an investment. Your floor needs to last throughout the Oregon seasons that bring in water, dirt, and sometimes even snow.
If you’re in the process of choosing a commercial flooring company, we suggest asking the contractor the following 9 questions. The answers you receive will help make your decision easier.
Keep reading and get one step closer to choosing a flooring contractor you can trust to do the job well.
What’s Your Track Record?
Always ask the company for references. A trustworthy business will be more than happy to provide positive words from past clients as well as links to view their portfolio.
Take time to do your own research, as well. Look at online sites like Yelp to see what past clients are saying. Knowing other companies have had a positive experience with the flooring contractor, could be the difference between a smooth experience and a complete disaster.
An experienced flooring contractor will have thousands of projects under their belt and be a trusted business in the community.
Are You Insured and Certified?
You don’t want anything to go wrong with your commercial flooring installation, but planning for the unexpected is essential. Ensure your contractor has the proper contractor insurance and certifications.
Work performed by an uncertified flooring company could void any warranties and lead to major issues down the road.
Request copies of their insurance policy and certifications. Make sure the installer will carry the liability for any unrelated damage they may cause.
Do You Charge for Flooring Estimates?
An accurate estimate is an important step in selecting a commercial flooring contractor. Your contractor should provide you with a free estimate, but some may charge a fee.
If the contractor does charge a fee, ask if it will be applied toward the cost of the total purchase.
Ask ahead of time so you can know what to expect and aren’t caught off guard.
What Types of Flooring Do You Offer?
You probably have a general idea and vision for your new floor, but it’s a good idea to get additional guidance and information from your contractor. Make sure a prospective flooring company has a wide array of flooring materials to offer. This will ensure the contractor can provide flooring that caters to the needs of your space.
Two types of general flooring materials your contractor should offer are hardwood and resilient.
Hardwood Floors
Hardwood floors can create an upscale feel and increase the overall perception of your space. There are several types of hardwood flooring to consider, including:
- Raw or Finished, Stained, and Sealed Flooring
- FSC Certified Hardwood
- Reclaimed Hardwood
Resilient Flooring
There are dozens of resilient flooring materials to choose from, and each one requires specific selections like colors, patterns, and textures. Some of the most popular resilient flooring materials include:
- Carpet
- Sheet Vinyl
- Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)
- Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)
- Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT)
What About ADA-Compliant Floors?
When installing new floor in your commercial space, it’s important to focus on the transition between dissimilar flooring materials. This is especially important to accommodate disabled customers or employees.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires you to have a 1” to 1’ maximum transition slope between flooring height variations over 0.5”. At Brandsen Floors, we specialize in ensuring all our floor installations meet ADA requirements.
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Can You Handle Subfloor Issues?
A key part of a successful flooring installation is a properly prepared subfloor.
Your commercial flooring contractor should have the skills and experience to identify whether or not your subfloor is in good condition. A damaged subfloor needs to be repaired and leveled before your new flooring can be installed.
Find out if your contractor has the ability to repair subfloor damage. Look for a contractor that specializes in preparing subfloors as part of their flooring installation process.
What’s Your Workflow?
When partnering with a flooring contractor, it’s important to make sure you’re both on the same page when it comes to timelines. Understanding the contractor’s workflow ahead of time will eliminate confusion and ensure you feel comfortable with their process.
Be cautious if the contractor can’t give you a clear outline of how they work. This could be a sign the flooring contractor is inexperienced and unorganized.
At Brandsen Floors, we operate under a proven 8-step process. From the initial kickoff meeting to the end-of-project customer survey and maintenance instructions, our process helps ensure on-time project completion.
Do You Offer A Warranty?
Most contracts offer at least a one-year warranty on their materials and labor. Some may offer more extensive warranties.
Do your best to understand the differences between the warranty provided by the installer and those provided by the flooring manufacturer. If there are any issues down the road, you need to know who will be responsible for correcting the problem.
Do You Provide Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions?
A contractor should never leave you without the knowledge necessary for taking care of your new, beautiful floors. This should also include any instructions on how to make repairs under the floor’s warranty policy.
There may be maintenance requirements specific to your floor. In fact, the level of maintenance on a certain type of flooring material should be discussed right from the start. Aim to go into the project fully educated about the level of care required.
You Have Questions, We Have Answers
At Brandsen Floors, our goal is to translate your vision into a beautifully finished and functional commercial floor. All our floors are built to last and take into consideration important factors like:
- The amount of foot traffic
- If heavy equipment will be added to the space
- The overall aesthetic of your building
- Your design vision for the space
If you’re ready to talk to an experienced Oregon contractor about your commercial flooring project, contact us. Our team has over 30 years of experience and is a knowledgeable resource for best practices. We are happy to answer all your questions.
Call us at (503) 775-0034. We look forward to hearing from you!
Purchasing new floors can make you ask questions. We’re here to help put you at ease with answers that help you make the choice that fits you best. Here are 7 of the best questions to ask when buying new floors.
- What room(s) are you wanting to update?
Look for signs of wear and tear such as cracks in tile, scuffs on wood or laminate, and tears or bumps in carpet that is losing fibers. Living rooms, foyers, kitchens and bathrooms are high-use areas. When considering flooring, think about which rooms you want to refresh and what rooms or hallways are attached. The level of traffic will help you choose a flooring type that is durable and welcoming. - What is your ideal budget?
If you know your ideal budget, it will help provide guidelines for homeowners or contractors to follow. Eastman’s Carpets and Flooring work with you and your budget to get the best flooring solution possible for your home. Flooring can also be financed to reduce your out-of-pocket costs at the time of installation. Eastman’s also offers special financing options for home owners. Stop by in person or contact us here for assistance. - What style of flooring do you need?
Now it’s time to consider the material and style of flooring that best suits your needs. Carpet, luxury vinyl plank, hardwood, laminate? There are many modern choices available. Based on the room’s traffic and atmosphere, there are certain flooring options that may work best. For instance, a foyer may enjoy extra warmth and longevity with Shaw Flooring’s Floorte Luxury Vinyl Plank. You can have the look of hardwood flooring, with a more durable, low-maintenance material. For more options and information, stop by our store in Morehead City or explore brands and options online. - Will your existing floors match?
If you are not planning to replace the floors throughout your entire home, it’s important to consider color and texture when choosing new floors, especially where they will meet your old floors. The experienced professionals at Eastman’s Carpet and Flooring can help you make selections that will coordinate well. You can also browse the home and hearth category of our blog for inspiration, current styles and trends. - What maintenance is required for the new flooring?
Some flooring is higher maintenance than others. Depending on your schedule, lower maintenance flooring may be a better option for you. Talking to our specialists about your lifestyle and care preferences will be helpful in making the best selections for new flooring. - Who will use the floors most?
Are there pets in the home? Children or grandchildren? Does anyone have asthma or allergies? Are there any mobility limitations that require smooth or softer flooring? Thinking about what the space will be used for and who will use it most often will impact the flooring options you consider. - What is the state of my sub-flooring?
It can be out of sight and out of mind, but sub-flooring is important for a successful installation. Is your sub-floor in good condition? Are there any repairs needed to be made before installation of the new floors? A contractor can help you assess your sub flooring. Our professional installers are also experienced with installing over sub-flooring and can often help make minor corrections, like leveling concrete where tile was previously installed. Just ask our team and we’ll let you know if we can help.
Eastman Carpets and Flooring is here to help you through every step of the way. For more information on re-flooring your home, contact us or visit us in Morehead City.
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