There is a possibility that the walls or trim may be damaged by the installation of the flooring.
What first sanding hardwood floors or painting wall.
If you start with a hardwood flooring project and follow with painting you ll avoid the dusty mess from sanding.
Removing and replacing flooring or carpeting is dirty work.
Also when you paint first workers may hit the baseboard or scuff the walls and you ll have to touch everything up.
You may get polythermal splatters on the wall where you already painted bob samson owner of handyman matters of greater.
Before you start sanding remove everything from the room and vacuum the floor.
Remove shoe moulding the wood trim where the wall meets the floor.
Fudale says dust caused by sanding hardwood floors can create a mess in a newly painted room.
From there you should rip up the floors.
Paint manufacturers offer super durable porch and floor paint products and sealers that will keep your painted floors well painted.
Paint that has dripped and hardened on a sealed surface will come off floor sanding.
In these cases if sanding of floors is required the recommendation would be to do the floors first.
One of the things that people do a lot of times in conjunction with painting is other kind of remodeling and decorating items.
This will allow you to get the majority of the dust out of the way before tackling other household projects such as painting.
Also flooring workers may scuff walls or baseboards or the polyurethane coating.
It isn t critical whether you install flooring or paint the walls first in an empty gutted room but there are a few reasons why installing the flooring first might eliminate potential problems.
Sanding the floor will kick up a lot of dust so protect light fixtures and tape over electrical outlets.
You ll need to sand the entire floor not just one section.
The reason for that is that this can damage the floors.
Also it s often better to paint the ceilings first especially given that the ladders will rest on the floors.
The ideal is to first do any prep work to the walls e g ripping up wall paper sanding and patching walls etc.
Nick may from walls by design a paint contractor in denver answers today s question.
If you paint the walls first some homeowners may think that it is possible to paint with relative abandon then sand out your paint drips.
If you paint first and then do floors there is a good chance that a lot of dirt dust sawdust or tile stone dust will end up on your freshly painted walls and trim.
And so today s question if i m getting my hardwoods refinished should i get them done before or after i refinish hardwoods or paint first.
First consider your supplies.
If you paint before doing a flooring project you ll avoid the hassle of paint drips or spills ladder scuffs or other hazards to the new floor.