Hardwood Flooring Topeka Kansas
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                Kansas Hardwood Flooring Company                 

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       SandMasters Pro Floor Care LLC.  Specializes in hardwood flooring installation, repairing, sanding, refinishing, and maintaining hardwood floors. We reside in Topeka Kansas and serve the greater Kansas area. Our team is dedicated to installing and sanding hardwood floors the best way we know how. Hardwood flooring is something we love to do and we want to provide you with only the Best flooring products and sevice.
       With flooring products ranging from laminate, engineered, or solid hardwood; over 50 wood species, factory or  site finished stain variations, and dozens of floor finishes... choosing the right floor can be a confusing, even aggravating undertaking.
        We understand this, and dedicate ourselves to making your wood floor experience a fun relaxing endeavor that will result in not only a beautiful wood floor that is right for your environment; but a happy, more educated you.  We invite you to sit back and enjoy our site. 
         Feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding your flooring needs.


With years of hardwood flooring experience in both new housing developments and existing flooring remodels, our team tackles wood floor projects from simple kitchen resurfaces to complete home flooring installations. To protect your floors after we have revived them, we now offer our flooring maintenance program to keep your floors looking beautiful.


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Every Kansas hardwood flooring company should have insurance,


       A very important part of picking a wood flooring contractor is finding a  hardwood company that has adequate insurance.  Remember that a contractor who enters your house without proper insurance could cost you thousands of dollars, as the final liability of an accident could fall to the homeowner, not the contractor. The way to avoid this is by making sure you have the right contractor working on your floor.
          Getting verification is as simple as a phone call from the  flooring contractor to his/her insurance agent.  A copy of their General Liability (which covers damage to your house) and Workers Compensation (this takes care of the contractor and employees should they get injured on your property) Insurance can be faxed or emailed to you usually the same day, or mailed within a few business days from the insurance company.  If  the contractor says differently or tries to hand deliver verification to you, chances are there is no insurance.  
         SandMasters Pro Floor Care feels that proper insurance is a must, to keep our employees protected, and more importantly, to safe guard you.

What to Expect During and After your Flooring Project

Once you’ve decided to install or refinish a wood floor, you may wonder what will happen next. Knowing what to expect before, during, and after the work takes place will help ensure a high-quality job.

Before

Before work begins, remove all furnishings, draperies, paintings, and other items from the room. For new installations, the wood will need to acclimate, which will vary from two days to two weeks or even longer.

During

If your floors are being sanded, finished or refinished, be prepared for some noise and disruption. Dust containment systems can minimize debris, but no system is 100% effective, so cover any items that you want to keep dust-free. When the finish is applied, stay off your floors until it has dried. The time required will vary depending on the type of finish used.

After


After the finish has dried, put felt pads on the bottoms of any furniture to minimize scratches and dents. Place scatter rugs at all entrances, avoiding those with rubber backs, which can discolor your floor. Avoid walking on your floors with cleats or high heels in disrepair.

Keep in mind that no two floor boards in your hardwood floor will be identical. Variations in appearance are completely normal. As your floor ages, some color change can occur. This also is normal, but can be minimized by limiting exposure to direct sunlight, and periodically moving furniture and rugs. Seasonal humidity change may cause the wood to expand and contract. Cracks are normal and will appear and disappear between floor boards during seasons of high and low humidity. Flooring inspectors recommend inspecting the floor from a standing position in normal lighting to identify irregularities.

Finally, keep your wood floors looking their best by properly maintaining them. Maintain fluctuations in home relative humidity to 10% - 20%. Use a hardwood floor cleaning product recommended for your floors and use it regularly to keep them looking beautiful for years to come.










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