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Frequently Asked Questions FAQ'S
- What do I need to do to prepare for wood installation?
- What do I need to do to prepare for my carpet installation?
- What do I need to do to prepare for my tile installation?
- What do I need to understand before my flooring is installed?
- How can I let other's know what a great job Interior Floors did for me?
- How do I care and maintain my engineered hardwood floor?
To help your floor covering installation go smoothly, here is a list of things that need to be done prior to the arrival of our installers:
- The installers only move furniture, so furniture should be clear of all items such as lamps, nick knacks, books, pictures, etc.
- Please remove all breakable items from drawers.
- Closet floors should be cleared; also hanging clothing should be removed from the closet.
- China cabinets, Curio cabinets and Entertainment centers should be emptied of all items including glass shelves.
- Book shelves need to be emptied of all items and books.
- Computers, Stereos, VCRs, etc. must be disconnected and moved.
- Beds should be stripped of all linens and the floors below the beds need be cleared.
- Any furniture (beds, desks, etc.) requiring special tools to disassemble need to be taken apart prior to installation.
- All items removed should be placed in areas not being covered with new flooring.
- Any pictures on the walls in hallways and areas where flooring will be carried in need to be removed, to prevent damage.
- Any pets need to be contained out of the work areas for their safety.
- The installer MUST be informed of any wiring located under the carpet or along the baseboard (stereos, alarms, etc.).
- We will contain the dust on the job site with plastic and vacuums on the equipment. But some dust will occur, so any items that can't be cleaned or are hard to clean need to be moved.
- We will NAIL down a few squeaks in your floor at no charge, but you must inform the installer prior to installing the flooring. Once the floor is installed, WE CAN'T FIX IT. We DON'T guarantee that we can fix all squeaky floor problems.
- It is recommended that you put a new filter on your AC system before the job starts and once a week for two weeks after the job is completed this will help with dust control
- While the flooring is being nailed down you can be in the house but once the finishing starts the floors can't be walked on.
- When resetting your toilet, if plumbing to be changed or corrected or the inner workings of the Toilet fail, you will need to hire a plumber to reset/repair the Toilet. We will refund what we charged to reset the toilet on your signed contract, not the bill from the plumber or service person. We are Not licensed plumbers and can NOT make plumbing repairs.
- We will move and put back your Refrigerator/Washer/Dryer as needed, but if the inner workings of the appliance fails or if the appliance can NOT be reconnected, you will need to hire a plumber or appliance person repair/reconnect the appliance. If we cant reset the appliance we will credit the amount we charged on your signed contract to move the appliance, not the bill from the plumber or appliance service person.
To help your floor covering installation go smoothly here is a list of things that need to be done prior to the arrival of our installers:
- The installers only move furniture, so furniture should be clear of all items such as lamps, knick knacks, books, pictures, etc.
- Please remove all breakable items from drawers.
- Closet floors should be cleared; also low hanging clothing should be removed from the closet.
- China cabinets, Curio cabinets and Entertainment centers should be emptied of all items including glass shelves.
- Book shelves need to be emptied of all items and books.
- Computers, Stereos, VCRs, etc. must be disconnected and moved.
- Beds should be stripped of all linens and the floors below the beds need be cleared.
- Any furniture (beds, desks, etc.) requiring special tools to disassemble need to be taken apart prior to installation.
- All items removed should be placed in areas not being covered with new flooring.
- Any pictures on the walls in hallways and areas where the large rolls of carpet will be carried in need to be removed to prevent damage.
- Any pets need to be contained out of the work areas for their safety.
- The installer MUST be informed of any wiring located under the carpet or along the baseboard (stereos, alarms, etc.).
- We will NAIL down a few squeaks in your floor at no charge, but you must inform the installer prior to installing the flooring. Once the floor is installed, WE CAN'T FIX IT.
- We DON'T guarantee that we can fix all squeaky floor problems.
- When resetting your toilet, if plumbing to be changed or corrected or the inner workings of the Toilet fail, you will need to hire a plumber to reset/repair the Toilet. We will refund what we charged to reset the toilet on your signed contract, not the bill from the plumber or service person. We are Not licensed plumbers and can NOT make plumbing repairs.
- We will move and put back your Refrigerator/Washer/Dryer as needed, but if the inner workings of the appliance fails or if the appliance can NOT be reconnected, you will need to hire a plumber or appliance person repair/reconnect the appliance. If we cant reset the appliance we will credit the amount we charged on your signed contract to move the appliance, not the bill from the plumber or appliance service person.
To help your floor covering installation go smoothly here is a list of things that need to be done prior to the arrival of our installers:
- The installers only move furniture, so furniture should be clear of all items such as lamps, nick knacks, books, pictures, etc.
- Please remove all breakable items from drawers.
- Closet floors should be cleared; also hanging clothing should be removed from the closet.
- China cabinets, Curio cabinets and Entertainment centers should be emptied of all items including glass shelves.
- Book shelves need to be emptied of all items and books.
- Computers, Stereos, VCRs, etc. must be disconnected and moved.
- Beds should be stripped of all linens and the floors below the beds need be cleared.
- Any furniture (beds, desks, etc.) requiring special tools to disassemble need to be taken apart prior to installation.
- All items removed should be placed in areas not being covered with new flooring.
- Any pictures on the walls in hallways and areas where the materials will be carried in need to be removed, to prevent damage.
- Any pets need to be contained out of the work areas for their safety.
- We will contain the dust on the job site with plastic. But some dust will occur, so any items that can't be cleaned or are hard to clean need to be moved.
- We will NAIL down a few squeaks in your floor at no charge, but you must inform the installer prior to installing the flooring. Once the floor is installed, WE CAN'T FIX IT. We DON'T guarantee that we can fix all squeaky floor problems.
- While the tile job is in progress the area where the work is being completed can't be occupied. So any personal items that you need must be taken from the area.
- When resetting your toilet, if plumbing to be changed or corrected or the inner workings of the Toilet fail, you will need to hire a plumber to reset/repair the Toilet. We will refund what we charged to reset the toilet on your signed contract, not the bill from the plumber or service person. We are Not licensed plumbers and can NOT make plumbing repairs.
- We will move and put back your Refrigerator/Washer/Dryer as needed, but if the inner workings of the appliance fails or if the appliance can NOT be reconnected, you will need to hire a plumber or appliance person repair/reconnect the appliance. If we cant reset the appliance we will credit the amount we charged on your signed contract to move the appliance, not the bill from the plumber or appliance service person.
Dear Interior Floors valued customer,
First we want to thank-you for choosing Interior Floors to install your flooring. We will do everything within our power to make this a most enjoyable and pleasant experience. We have been pleasing customers in the Sarasota area for over 40 years. You and Interior Floors are now on the same team. It will take both of us working together to make this a great installation. They say that understanding is 99% of the battle. We hope to educate you as much as we possibly can so that you can foresee any roadblocks or hurdles that we can work through together and make this an enjoyable experience. Below are some bullet points that we have found help customers understand the process better.
Our reputation is what has allowed us to weather the storm of the housing bubble and the economic crash of 09. We hope that you will be very pleased by your experience with us and that you will in turn write a good review for us online. Word of mouth and referrals is all that we rely on. We do no advertising.
Thanks again for choosing Interior Floors for your flooring needs!
First we want to thank-you for choosing Interior Floors to install your flooring. We will do everything within our power to make this a most enjoyable and pleasant experience. We have been pleasing customers in the Sarasota area for over 40 years. You and Interior Floors are now on the same team. It will take both of us working together to make this a great installation. They say that understanding is 99% of the battle. We hope to educate you as much as we possibly can so that you can foresee any roadblocks or hurdles that we can work through together and make this an enjoyable experience. Below are some bullet points that we have found help customers understand the process better.
- Be sure to read the back of your contract. It is very lawyerish but it’s good info to know.
- We have also included a page that tells you how to prepare your house for your installation. Please take this seriously and prepare as much as you can. If the installers get there and the house is not ready it delays the whole process.
- Our installers are not robots, they’re people. People are not perfect but they are trying to be. They will do the best job possible.
- Our installers arrive on the job at different times. If it’s an am start time, that could range anywhere from 9 to 11. Normally when the installer picks up the material at our warehouse we will give you a call. Then they should arrive about a half hour later.
- The installers are not paid hourly. They are paid per square foot or yard. The quicker they can get in and get the work completed, the happier they are.
- Our installers work very hard. Their trade took a long time to learn and master. They will do the best they can but there may be hiccups. No job is ever perfect. If you see something that you don’t think is correct, let the installer know in a nice way. If he doesn’t respond like you would prefer, give us a call at the showroom. Our phone number is 941-358-5333. The more positive and pleasant your attitude is with the installer the smoother the job goes. No one likes to work for a grumpy, mean person.
- It is always amazing how if a person is installing the floor themselves they think it’s the greatest job ever, even when it’s not very good. However, if they are paying someone to install they become very critical and very, very, nitpicky. We want to do a great job and install a beautiful floor for you but nothing is ever perfect.
- The installer will have an invoice. When they are done and you have inspected the job and it is to your satisfaction, give them a check for the balance made payable to Interior Floors.
- We will work as quickly as possible but we are not magicians. We cannot do a two week job in a few days.
- Remember we are on the same team. It is not you against us. We both must work together to insure a great installation. Your good attitude towards the installer will go a very long way.
Our reputation is what has allowed us to weather the storm of the housing bubble and the economic crash of 09. We hope that you will be very pleased by your experience with us and that you will in turn write a good review for us online. Word of mouth and referrals is all that we rely on. We do no advertising.
Thanks again for choosing Interior Floors for your flooring needs!
There are numerous ways you can spread the word about your quality installation:
- Go to google.com and search interior floors llc. On the right you will see us and you can leave a nice review if you have a gmail account. If you don't have one yet, they will allow you to set one up.
- Go to Yelp.com and search for interior floors llc. They will then allow you to leave a good review.
- On this Interior Floors LLC webpage if you go to the main page you will see a facebook icon on the right side about half way down. Click on that and you will be able to leave a good review on our facebook page.
- Ask your salesman to give you some of his cards and you can hand these out as people admire your beautiful floor.
We do not advertise at all. All our work is done by word of mouth. Reputation is very important to us. It's hard to find a quality co. here in Fl. We hope that you will pass the word along and let other's know how happy you were with our service.
Frequently Asked Questions: Trouble Shooting
How can scratches or stains on wood flooring be repaired?
First aid for wood floors depends on the type of finish used. In the following chart, solutions in the middle column are for floors finished with wax or penetrating stains. Solutions in the right-hand column are for floors finished with polyurethane or other surface finishes.
Note: When removing stains from any wood floor, always begin at the outer edge of the stain and work toward the middle. Always use the wood flooring manufacturer's cleaning, repair and finish products when known.
Problem Solution: Wax or Penetrating Stain
Solution: Surface Finish Scratches
Wax the affected area using a soft, clean cloth.
Repair with a touch-up kit for urethane finishes, available from any wood flooring retailer.
Dried milk or food stains
Gently rub with a damp cloth, then rub dry and wax.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Water stains or white spots
Rub the spot with #000 steel wool and wax. If this fails, lightly sand with fine sandpaper and clean the area using #00 steel wool and mineral spirits, or a wood floor cleaner. Allow the floor to dry, then stain, wax, and hand buff.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Heel scuffs
Rub in a small amount of wax with fine steel wool and hand buff to a shine.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Mold or mildew
Rub with a wood cleaner using a soft, clean cloth.
Use a cleaner developed for urethane finishes. If the mold or mildew lies underneath the surface finish, sand and refinish the area.
Chewing gum, crayon, or candle wax
Apply a plastic bag filled with ice until the deposit is brittle enough to crumble off. (Solvent-based wax can also be applied to loosen the deposit.) Remove crayon or candle wax by placing an ink blotter on the wax and applying a hot pressing iron to the top of the blotter.
Apply a plastic bag filled with ice on top of the deposit until it is brittle enough to crumble off. Clean the area with a product made for urethane finishes.
Oil and grease stains
First rub area with kitchen soap having a high lye content or saturate cotton with hydrogen peroxide and place over the stain. Then saturate a second layer of cotton with ammonia and place over the first. Repeat until stain is removed. Let the area dry and then hand buff.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Dark spots and ink stains
Rub the spot with #000 steel wool and wax. If this fails, lightly sand with fine sandpaper and clean the area using #00 steel wool and mineral spirits or a wood floor cleaner. Allow the floor to dry, then stain, wax, and hand buff. If the spot remains, apply a household bleach or vinegar and allow it to soak for an hour. Rinse with a damp cloth, wipe dry and smooth with fine sandpaper. Stain, wax and hand buff.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Wax buildup
Strip the old wax away with odorless mineral spirits or a wood floor product made for stripping wax. Use cloth and fine steel wool to remove all residue. After the floor is dry, wax and buff.
Not applicable.
High heel shoe dents
Requires professional repair.
Requires professional repair.
Problem Solution: Wax or Penetrating Stain
Solution: Surface Finish Scratches
Wax the affected area using a soft, clean cloth.
Repair with a touch-up kit for urethane finishes, available from any wood flooring retailer.
Dried milk or food stains
Gently rub with a damp cloth, then rub dry and wax.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Water stains or white spots
Rub the spot with #000 steel wool and wax. If this fails, lightly sand with fine sandpaper and clean the area using #00 steel wool and mineral spirits, or a wood floor cleaner. Allow the floor to dry, then stain, wax, and hand buff.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Heel scuffs
Rub in a small amount of wax with fine steel wool and hand buff to a shine.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Mold or mildew
Rub with a wood cleaner using a soft, clean cloth.
Use a cleaner developed for urethane finishes. If the mold or mildew lies underneath the surface finish, sand and refinish the area.
Chewing gum, crayon, or candle wax
Apply a plastic bag filled with ice until the deposit is brittle enough to crumble off. (Solvent-based wax can also be applied to loosen the deposit.) Remove crayon or candle wax by placing an ink blotter on the wax and applying a hot pressing iron to the top of the blotter.
Apply a plastic bag filled with ice on top of the deposit until it is brittle enough to crumble off. Clean the area with a product made for urethane finishes.
Oil and grease stains
First rub area with kitchen soap having a high lye content or saturate cotton with hydrogen peroxide and place over the stain. Then saturate a second layer of cotton with ammonia and place over the first. Repeat until stain is removed. Let the area dry and then hand buff.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Dark spots and ink stains
Rub the spot with #000 steel wool and wax. If this fails, lightly sand with fine sandpaper and clean the area using #00 steel wool and mineral spirits or a wood floor cleaner. Allow the floor to dry, then stain, wax, and hand buff. If the spot remains, apply a household bleach or vinegar and allow it to soak for an hour. Rinse with a damp cloth, wipe dry and smooth with fine sandpaper. Stain, wax and hand buff.
Use a cleaner developed specifically for urethane finishes. For stubborn spots, scrub using a cleaner and a scrub pad made for urethane floors.
Wax buildup
Strip the old wax away with odorless mineral spirits or a wood floor product made for stripping wax. Use cloth and fine steel wool to remove all residue. After the floor is dry, wax and buff.
Not applicable.
High heel shoe dents
Requires professional repair.
Requires professional repair.