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The Best Time of Year To Buy and Install Hardwood Flooring



Hardwood flooring is a profound addition to any home. Hardwood provides a comforting, natural essence to interior designs of all styles. Plus, it comes in various colors and textures to fit every aesthetic. Money you spend on premium hardwood flooring is money well spent, as the average ROI of hardwood floors goes up to 80 percent, and it can increase your home’s resale value by up to five percent. To help you get even more out of your investment, Hardwood Design Co. looks at the best time of year to buy and install hardwood flooring.

Based on Seasons

Humidity can seriously impact hardwood. Too much humidity exposes your hardwood planks to excess moisture, which can cause swelling. Flooring that undergoes swelling often warps or cups as a result.

Because of how moisture interacts with hardwood flooring, you should install it during the spring or fall. Spring and fall typically offer moderate amounts of humidity, which the flooring can withstand without trouble.

The ideal humidity percentage range for hardwood flooring installation is 45 to 65 percent. To acclimate your new hardwood planks or sheets, store them inside your home with the packaging open for roughly four to five days before installation. During this time, they’ll adjust to your home’s environment.

Based on Home Construction or Renovation

If you’re working on your entire home, it may be tempting to lay down the flooring as a foundation first. However, the best time of year to buy and install hardwood flooring isn’t until you’re nearly done with construction or renovations. The reason behind the wait is that remodeling processes such as plumbing and painting can potentially cause damage to your flooring.

Other Tips for Investing in Hardwood Flooring

Successful hardwood flooring installation relies on more than just the season and state of your home. Here are a few additional considerations for getting new hardwood floors.

  • Decide whether you want hardwood strips, planks, or parquet for your home and whether you prefer unfinished or prefinished hardwood.

  • Looking for a sustainable option? Opt for reclaimed hardwood floors. Reclaimed hardwood has substantial durability compared to other flooring options and doesn’t require any tree wood.

  • Determine which floor installation pattern you’d like for your home. Chevron, herringbone, and Versailles are a few popular hardwood installation pattern options.

The flooring installation process can be a taxing one, especially if you have no experience. To avoid installation errors with hardwood planks, parquet, or strips, always trust in flooring professionals. For quality hardwood that’s locally sourced and thoughtfully made, contact Hardwood Design Co. today.

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