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Remodeling question #3539257
11/25/21 02:25 PM
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Which comes first? Painting the inside of a house or installing new flooring?


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Re: Remodeling question [Re: MarksOutdoors] #3539263
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I’d paint first so you don’t have to worry about getting paint on the floor. It is easier to keep off the walls when installing flooring than trying to not get paint on the new floors. This is my opinion, however, but it is the way I have done it when doing my house as well as when I used to do remodeling for a construction company.

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Originally Posted by jas60hawk
I’d paint first so you don’t have to worry about getting paint on the floor. It is easier to keep off the walls when installing flooring than trying to not get paint on the new floors. This is my opinion, however, but it is the way I have done it when doing my house as well as when I used to do remodeling for a construction company.


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Painting

Re: Remodeling question [Re: dsmc] #3539308
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Originally Posted by dsmc
Painting


It be's that way sometimes.

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Re: Remodeling question [Re: MarksOutdoors] #3539322
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You start high and end low. Flooring is the last thing in a remodel to do.

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If it's site finished hardwood you could go ahead and put the floor down , paint , then finish the floor last. All other type flooring , I'd paint first.



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Re: Remodeling question [Re: Here4fun] #3539408
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Originally Posted by Here4fun
You start high and end low. Flooring is the last thing in a remodel to do.

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There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Thanks for the replies.


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Re: Remodeling question [Re: MarksOutdoors] #3539435
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Depends on the flooring. Painted shoemolding or stained? Regardless I'd get everything caulked and the first coat of paint done first. Carpet will scratch the baseboard during installation.

Re: Remodeling question [Re: 2Dogs] #3539445
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
If it's site finished hardwood you could go ahead and put the floor down , paint , then finish the floor last. All other type flooring , I'd paint first.

Depends on flooring but 2Dogs got it right here. Don't want dust on new paint.


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