So if you put you subfloor down first it will probably take just as long if not longer to do all the additional measurements to find the plates for accuracy.
Should i do floors or walls first.
The ideal is to first do any prep work to the walls e g ripping up wall paper sanding and patching walls etc.
Also it s often better to paint the ceilings first especially given that the ladders will rest on the floors.
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.
Also when you paint first workers may hit the baseboard or scuff the walls and you ll have to touch everything up.
The home has good bones subfloor etc.
You would have to sand deeply into that raw wood to remove the paint pigment.
Electrical and plumbing we will be replacing the floors with engineered hardwood for kitchen laundry and bathrooms we have done the research for best options.
If you must do the floor first cover it carefully with nonskid drop cloths.
From there you should rip up the floors.
Stud walls need to be installed over double plated floor joices for the extra weight.
Construction s a messy job and if you install the flooring first you ll spend more time on the walls because you ll have to be more careful not to drip joint compound on a new floor.
And then finish by installing that final row of wall tiles so that it overlaps the floor properly.
If the floor happens to be raw wood paint can seep into the wood and stain it almost beyond repair.
What you really want to do is tile the walls starting with the second row and work up from there.
Meanwhile install your floor tiles to the wall.
You may get polythermal splatters on the wall where you already painted.
The first row near the floor should be reserved using a ledger or other space saver.
Fudale says dust caused by sanding hardwood floors can create a mess in a newly painted room.
The reason for that is that this can damage the floors.
Love all your tips.
Walls first floors last if anything its because walls tend to have white or lighter grouts than floors so if you do the floor first and grout with grey when you do the walls you will inevitably drop grout onto your lovely floor and cause light patches to your grout also you might drop a tile onto your floor and chip something get your walls out of the way all shining and clean and then do.
The general construction rule is to work from the top of the room downward.
And let that dry.
So even if you choose to paint the walls first it s best to protect your flooring from paint drips.