Replacing Damaged Flooring and Subfloor
For our customer L.K. on East 66th Street in Manhattan, NY, we began with a thorough hardwood floor fixing project for a 40 sq ft area. The existing floor and subfloor were removed to address underlying issues and prepare the space for a fresh installation. Removing the old materials ensures a stable foundation and eliminates any hidden problems that could compromise the durability of the new flooring.
Allowing Time for Proper Drying
Once the damaged floor and subfloor were removed, we allowed the area to dry completely for 3 to 4 days. This critical step ensures the subfloor is free of moisture, creating a stable base for the new installation. Proper drying time is essential to prevent future issues like warping or uneven flooring.
New Hardwood installation in Manhattan: A Hardwood Floor Renovation Story (Customer: L.K.)
Installing a New Subfloor and Hardwood
After the area dried, we installed new plywood subflooring to provide a durable and even foundation. The subfloor is vital for the long-term stability of hardwood floors. Using high-quality materials supplied by Wood Flooring Masters, we adhered to strict installation standards for precision and reliability. For the new hardwood, the customer supplied the material, and our skilled team expertly installed it to match the desired aesthetic.
Cleanup and Disposal
We wrapped up the project with efficient garbage disposal, ensuring a clean and polished result. By managing the removal of old materials and debris, we provided a seamless experience for L.K. and left their home spotless. The new hardwood floor not only enhanced the appearance of the space but also improved its structural integrity and value.
Looking for reliable hardwood floor fixing services or installation in Manhattan? Contact Wood Flooring Masters today for expert care and exceptional results!