The floor used in commercial flooring can influence any space, bringing both style and functionality while speaking clearly about your company culture. When considering redesigning a commercial floor space, or choosing material for a new build, there are things to consider, including new technology, new materials, performance and trends in the marketplace.

When considering the various options for a commercial flooring installation, it is best to work with a qualified commercial flooring contractor who can help you every step of the way. East Coast Flooring & Interiors specializes in commercial projects of varying size, including banks, office buildings, convention centers, retail, night clubs, theaters and major commercial development.

Hiring a qualified hotel flooring contractor is essential when installing new flooring. Before you hire a commercial flooring contractor, you need to ask some important questions.

  • Is the contractor licensed? You should only hire licensed carpet and flooring contractors. This ensures that you are dealing with someone who knows what they are doing. Finding a licensed contractor also means that you are dealing with a reputable contractor that is established in his/her industry. To check the status, contact your state’s professional license board or department to verify standing and history. Note that most condo buildings will require that the company’s license be on file before installing tile and hardwood.
  • What’s the timeframe on installation? You want to make sure that your job is scheduled and completed in a timely manner. Reputable carpet and flooring companies have experienced crews ready to go and material in-house.
  • Is the flooring installer and/or company insured? Make sure the contractor or flooring company has the proper insurance, and ask to see proof. Keep in mind most condo buildings will require this information before the job can start.
  • What warranties are offered and for how long? A bad installation may not show signs of failure for several months. By law, professional contractors are obligated to warrant their work and address problems concerning installation. If there are problems with the materials, the store or contractor should handle the warranty issue with the manufacturer. A reputable flooring installation company will be registered with the manufacturer as an authorized dealer and have the experience dealing with manufacturers regarding warranty issues.
  • What type of flooring is the contractor able to install? You want to be sure the flooring contractor you hire has the training and experience in installing the type of flooring you are putting in. Experienced installers are able to install properly, quickly and efficiently.
  • Compare pricing and get references. The time you spend with the contractor will give you an idea of the skill set and integrity. Ask questions. Industry experts suggest you get three estimates to compare. Keep in mind that the lowest bid is not always the best option. Just as important is asking for client references so you can hear from others about their experience in dealing with the flooring contractor and company.