If you start with a hardwood flooring project and follow with painting you ll avoid the dusty mess from sanding.
Replace carpet first or paint interior first.
While either order can work when done right mb jessee recommends installing flooring first for several reasons.
If just carpet is being removed this can scuff of the base boards.
Because of this some professional painters prefer to paint walls after the carpet is installed.
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.
Also it s often better to paint the ceilings first especially given that the ladders will rest on the floors.
Pulling up 20 year old carpet can be incredibly dirty and dusty but i also see the benefits of having the old carpet down for paint.
A gutted room eliminates much of the dirt and grime associated with removing old carpet tile or wood flooring.
But it only makes your job more difficult plus it gums up the sandpaper.
If you re replacing carpet first before painting it will be easier for the flooring company.
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.
My husband and family are preparing to buy a townhouse in the chapel hill nc area.
From there you should rip up the floors.
There is a possibility that the walls or trim may be damaged by the installation of the flooring.
My question is about the order of things when tackling a whole room.
Paint that has dripped and hardened on a sealed surface will come off floor sanding.
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.
There are two main problems that can easily occur if flooring is installed after painting.
In a bedroom if you are going to carpet and paint a bedroom which would you recommend to do first.
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.
This often surprises homeowners who ask but won t you spill or drip on the new floor if you paint afterwards.
Rip up can often result in minor damage to walls and base boards.
Opt for floor installation first because it s often a messy process.
Williams as a professional painting and remodeling contractor recommends finishing the flooring first be it carpet laminate tile or hardwood.
If the walls are painted first the painter might need to return after the carpet is installed to repair wall damage and touch up the paint.