Taming The Remodeling Beast: Making It Simpler

Can You Install A Modular Floor?

Home remodels can be costly, but you can always save money on a project if you do the labor yourself. On some projects, the labor will constitute 50% of the overall entire cost of the project. This article focuses on one great DIY remodel that is affordable and especially worthwhile if you are looking to add some value to your property. It should help you decide whether you are able to handle the installation yourself. Redoing the floors is a very dramatic remodel, and there are many great products that can be easily self-installed.

Finding a Modular Floor

The process of installing modular hardwood floors is surprisingly simple. However, it is important to realize that not all flooring products are modular. Basically, a modular floor is one that has an interlocking tongue and groove system. There is a tongue on one side of the plank and a groove on the other. These two sides lock or snap together very easily.

Installing the Planks

The modular design means that the planks can all be attached to each other without any power tools. Different brands have different interlocking methods, and some even claim to snap together without any tools. However, you will usually need a rubber mallet to knock the planks tightly together.

You only need power tools to cut down the length of the planks when you hit the wall. Even though it's simple, it is a job that requires a few workers, and the work can be very physically demanding. First of all, you need to remember that you have to do a lot of the installation on the floor. This means getting down on your hands and knees, crawling around, hammering, and lifting. On top of this, you need to carry the hardwood and make all the cuts on the miter saw, so the work is going to be exhausting. It might be physically tiring, but it isn't very technical, and you don't need to be a hardwood flooring expert to install modular products.

Of course, if you do decide to let professionals handle your installation, you are going to get a much better price on a modular installation than on a custom hardwood product. The pieces can be put together easily and quickly by flooring professionals, so your labor cost will be minimal. No matter who installs your floor, the project will be more affordable if you choose a modular system.

Contact a residential remodeling service for more information and assistance. 


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