
Door
Cutting
Our installers will gladly remove hinged
doors and replace them after your new Abbey
flooring is installed. If, however, your new
flooring is thicker than your old flooring,
the doors will need trimming for proper
clearance. In this instance the doors will
be left off their hinges so you can trim the
doors.
Moldings
Baseboard moldings, in most installations,
can be left in place. Our installers will
work with the molding, but cannot be
responsible for breakage and scratches.
Removing your Existing
Floor Covering
You will need to know how you will dispose
of your old flooring before installers
arrive. If you are going to remove the old
carpet and pad yourself, please leave the
existing tack strip down only if replacing
with carpet.
Color Changes &
Shading
Many of today's high luster fabrics display
a light or dark shade difference in color
depending on the direction the carpet is
laid in the room.
Pattern
Matching
Due to the nature of the manufacturing
process, most print and multi-tone patterns
are impossible to match exactly. Many of
these styles will require additional yardage
to achieve the closest match possible.
Sanding
If your installation requires sanding, it is
a good idea to cover all cupboards and
furniture in the adjacent rooms. If a lot of
sanding is to be done, you may want to seal
off the room with plastic.
Warmth & Space, Please
Installers will work in areas other than the
room(s) being laid with new Abbey flooring
in order to prepare and store the new floor
covering during installation. Typically,
this will be a garage, patio or carport.
Please be sure there is electricity handy
and that the temperature is at least 65
degrees in the rooms to be installed.
Material Waste
Every installation has material waste; these
leftover pieces are most common in irregular
rooms, or when stairs and halls are
recovered.
Carpet Seams

In order to properly install your new Abbey
flooring, cutting and seaming are quite
common. Today's heat-bonded seams are as
strong as the rest of the carpet; however,
the seams themselves are not invisible. Our
installers take great pride in making the
seams as inconspicuous as possible
Painting
Take a look at the room for which your Abbey
flooring was bought. What is the condition
of your ceiling? Do your walls need
repainting? We recommend that all painting
is complete before your new Abbey flooring
arrives.
Empty Rooms, Please!
Rooms and closets that will be resurfaced
must be emptied. Please remember, for both
your protection and ours, if the rooms are
not cleared before delivery, our company
will not be liable for any damage that might
occur, directly or indirectly, while
handling your property.
Dining Rooms & Dens
Remove all your breakables (ashtrays,
plates, vases, lamps, and collectibles)
prior to moving the actual furniture; make
sure all electrical components are
disconnected before you attempt to move your
stereo, computer, VCR or TV. Our installers
are not responsible for reconnecting these
items.
Kitchen & Utility
Areas
Disconnect your washer, dryer, and all gas
appliances. Our installers are not
responsible for disconnecting or
reconnecting any appliances.
Bedrooms
Beds need to be stripped prior to
installation. Installers will dismantle the
beds if necessary.
Bathrooms
If vinyl is installed, please arrange for
the toilet bowl to be removed prior to the
installers' arrival. |