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When you finally decide on having new carpets installed for your home, it will surely breathe fresh life into your living spaces. To ensure that the installation process is smooth and successful, your home needs to undergo some proper installation first. 

You can check out these tips to help protect your home for this project while also making it easier for your carpet installation team at the same time.

How to Prepare Your Home for A Carpet Installation

  1. Check Out Your Contract

After you’ve worked with your installation team to find the best type of carpet for your home, you’ll also receive a heads-up about how to prep your home for their arrival. Your contract me include:

  • What time the installers will arrive
  • The estimated length of the job
  • Whether the team will help you move furniture
  • Ventilation and other safety requirements
  • Steps to take after installation

Your team may also mention specific requirements about your unique room. Sometimes, they will need to remove doors or the molding along the floor to fit the carpet properly. Putting these back on may be your responsibility, so take a close look at your paperwork.

  1. Bring in the Air

Any construction project is best when completed with plenty of airflow. If you have one, ensure that your HVAC system is running smoothly. Be sure all windows and doors open and close properly for your team to adjust as they need. Source: Angi

  1. Clean and vacuum

Before the installation day, thoroughly clean and vacuum the floors where the new carpet will be installed. Remove any dust, dirt, and debris to ensure a clean and smooth surface. This step is especially important for areas that were previously covered with old carpeting or rugs. A clean surface allows the carpet to adhere properly and prevents any bumps or lumps from forming. 

  1. Inspect the subfloor

Before the installation day, inspect the subfloor for any damage or uneven areas. Addressing any issues with the subfloor beforehand can prevent future problems with your carpet, such as wrinkles or bulges. If you notice any issues, consult with a professional to have them repaired before the installation begins. Source: Carpet Den Interiors

  1. Make a Path

Finally, it’s important to create a clear pathway for the crew to follow during the installation. Your carpeting will come in a large roll, so keep that in mind when planning out their route through your home. Sharp corners, narrow doors, and awkwardly shaped hallways can make the delivery process cumbersome and unnecessarily difficult, so plan accordingly. If you haven’t already, clear away anything that could be damaged while the team is making their way to the installation site. This includes taking down art and picture frames from the walls, removing low-hanging light fixtures or sconces, and clearing walkways of any furniture. The easier it is for the team to navigate your house, the more efficiently they’ll be able to work—without harming anything in your home. Source: Springer Floor Care

With all these things in place and your house is well-prepared before the installation day, then everything will go smoothly, and you will enjoy seeing those fresh carpets in no time. 

If ever you’re still browsing through the market for the right carpet company, our team of professionals are always willing to lend a hand. Just give us a call by dialing the number listed below!