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[quote=Anonymous]You want to do the floors before you move in. It is significantly easier to do when the house is empty. Explain the upcoming kitchen remodel to your contractor. He will then order extra flooring which you will store inside your house in the basement. Don’t store in the attic or garage since you don’t want it to warp. When you remodel the kitchen you will share with you contractor that you have extra flooring do fill in any areas that need it. The contractor will factor that into his schedule and price and will sub out flooring repair during the remodel. Now, if you can afford the kitchen remodel and flooring before moving in, that would be ideal. But it’s a lot of money to spend at once and you really don’t have a feel for how the kitchen flows yet. The master bath and closets are not very invasive fixes unless it’s a 1 bath house. Congrats on the new house.[/quote]
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