For one, the barrage of advertising relating to flooring is constant, in newspapers and tabloid inserts, not to mention a multitude of television spots, all claiming to have real deals when it comes to the best in wood floors. The thing to watch out for is whether or not they are actually real deals at all, or just an excuse to try and get you into the store.
This might be bad news for the contractors but it is certainly good for consumers.On the downside you need to ensure that the deal you agree to comes with everything you expect. Therefore, it is important to ask a number of questions, e.g. Does your deal include the costs of all the materials involved, including glue, nails, staples etc? Does it include the finishing trim? Will a sub floor be required? How long is the flooring expected to last before any wood floor repairs are needed?
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