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Can you put hardwood in a condo.
Collective strength is powerful when negotiating costs with contractors.
You live in a condominium.
Just so happens my neighbors below me have complained of excessive noise due to dragging of chairs and even walking on it with hard soles shoes while i m working this out.
One of the most visible improvements you can make is to redo your floors nothing upgrades your place faster than changing the dingy cheap looking wall to wall carpeting that came with your condo to nice new floor.
I love the look and feel that hardwood floors can bring to a living space.
With respect to remodeling condos can be both wonderful and a nightmare.
Now let s tweak the scenario a bit.
It reminded me of this post that i have wanted to write about condos and hardwood flooring.
It s christmas eve in phoenix and i have been listening for footsteps up on the roof.
According to real estate experts the average roi for installing hardwood floors is about 70 to 80 and wood floors can boost the sales price of your home as much as 2 5.
However if you own the condo and have permission to renovate or make changes to the condo flooring then it will be best if you can remove the hardwood and place some underlayment and damping compound on the subfloor and float the hardwood on them.
Simply put the engineered hardwood floor is glued directly to the concrete.
Laminate flooring is an excellent alternative to solid and engineered wood if you are shopping on a budget.
You can also hang soundproof curtains on the window and if you like on the doors as well.
Full glue down you can learn more about a full glue down here.
New hardwoods can give your upstairs condo the aura of a downtown loft.
I installed tile flooring on my first floor and ripped up the existing carpet and pergo.
Here is the story i bought a 2 level condo but is 3 stories with a unit below mine.
If so then pump the breaks on your remodeling right now.
Double glue down the approved underlay is glued to the concrete sub floor and the engineered hardwood is glue to the underlay.
There are three different types of installation that can be used in your condo.
Skimping on material can lead to durability concerns or even toxicity not to mention that you probably won t get the stain or finish you love.