aclute
Dec 10, 2006, 09:33 AM
I have a contractor who is doing the majority of the work in finishing my basement. As we get closer to being done (they are currently hanging the drywall), I am trying to get a feel as the best way to time/stage the final things.
In order to save some money, I am going to be installing the flooring myself -- a 5/16" floating engineered wood floor. This will be my first time doing that, so I am trying to make sure I give myself enough time, without any pressure, to do the best job possible.
My initial thoughts where to have him finish everything, including the base moulding. Once he was done, I would go in and do the wood floor, and then the shoe moulding. Based on that, I was planning on having him hang the basemoulding 5/8" off the floor to allow easier install of the floor.
I am wondering if that is going to make it more difficult for me to install the floor because I won't be able to use the drywall to place spacers against -- I will have to use the base moulding instead.
Or, should I do the flooring first and then have him do the trim work (does that include door casing as well?). If I do that, how do I ensure that the floor does not get damaged in the process (paint, scrapes, etc).
In general, I am open to suggestion on how best to stage these final steps.
In order to save some money, I am going to be installing the flooring myself -- a 5/16" floating engineered wood floor. This will be my first time doing that, so I am trying to make sure I give myself enough time, without any pressure, to do the best job possible.
My initial thoughts where to have him finish everything, including the base moulding. Once he was done, I would go in and do the wood floor, and then the shoe moulding. Based on that, I was planning on having him hang the basemoulding 5/8" off the floor to allow easier install of the floor.
I am wondering if that is going to make it more difficult for me to install the floor because I won't be able to use the drywall to place spacers against -- I will have to use the base moulding instead.
Or, should I do the flooring first and then have him do the trim work (does that include door casing as well?). If I do that, how do I ensure that the floor does not get damaged in the process (paint, scrapes, etc).
In general, I am open to suggestion on how best to stage these final steps.