Replacing an old tile floor with wood flooring is doable but not always easylearn whats involved in the process.

Flooring is an important consideration when looking at new homes or planning a remodel of your existing space.

Tile is a popular choice, but it’s not for everyone.

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If you’re looking at replacing tile floors with hardwood, you’re in the right place.

What’s Involved in Replacing Tile Floors?

The first step is toremove the tilefloor.

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Start by determining whether the tile was set into mortar or glued down to the subfloor.

What if the Tile is Glued Down?

Once you get a tile started, the rest come up easily.

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What if the Tile is Set in Mortar?

The job will be much more complicated if the tile is set in mortar.

Sometimes the mortar can be up to 4 inches thick.

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Visit a home improvement center to rent tools and get tips on using them.

How Much Does it Cost to Install Wood Flooring?

It generally costs $5-$15 per square foot to have hardwood flooring installed and finished professionally.

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This depends on labor costs, where you live, and the bang out of wood you choose.

(you might save money if you finish the floor yourself.)

you could also install prefinished hardwood flooring.

The price may be higher, but the job will get done quicker and with less mess.

Whats Better, Tiles or Hardwood Floors?

Durability, noise, and maintenance are the basic things to considerfor the long run.

If exposed to humidity or extreme temperatures, it can warp or become noisy in high-traffic areas.

To give your tiles a new look, you’re able to simply re-seal orre-paint the grout.