If you care about doing quality work and not wasting time you paint the walls then install the hard floors cabinetry doors and trim.
Do i redo trim or carpet first.
I install the flooring first then trim tight to it.
A good dropcloth is a wise investment in your house because you can use it repeatedly.
If you re replacing carpet first before painting it will be easier for the flooring company.
In a bedroom if you are going to carpet and paint a bedroom which would you recommend to do first.
Carpet installers have to bring large rolls of carpet into your home 12 foot rolls minimize seams in your room not small paint cans or brushes.
If you paint before doing a flooring project you ll avoid the hassle of paint drips or spills ladder.
Generally speaking you want to install the trim first and the carpet second.
A gutted room eliminates much of the dirt and grime associated with removing old carpet tile or wood flooring.
They also may need the carpet to roll up the edges of the room in order to properly trim it to size.
Thankfully this isn t quite the conundrum posed by the old chicken or egg question.
Top rated remodelers tell our team that the right answer depends on the situation.
Paint drips are a valid concern whether you have previously finished the floor or not.
The best way to make sure that your flooring stays clean is to avoid spilling paint on it in the first place.
Carpet layers should be the very last trade on the job.
Be sure to use a canvas drop cloth.
My question is about the order of things when tackling a whole room.
How to install trim first.
However since there may be instances where you re just replacing trim but leaving carpet or have a reason to do the carpet first i ll give instructions for both methods.
Jane b richardson texas.
Should painting or flooring come first when remodeling.
There are many legitimate reasons to do construction work in the proper sequence.
If the carpet and baseboards are installed first though the painting process is slowed as the painter takes extra measures to avoid getting paint on the baseboards and the edges of the carpet where it meets the wall.