Lastly you can install anti vibration pads on the appliance.
How to protect wood floors from appliances.
Masonite but as already stated sweep vacuum and wash the floors first.
We cut sheets of masonite for most deliveries now.
Here s how to protect hardwood floors when moving.
The condition of your floors is probably one of your least concerns.
Otherwise if it has to be serviced it may not come out without causing damage to the floor itself.
Then put down the masonite and leave it there until you are ready to show the place.
Another step you can take to reduce damage is to install a thick piece of plywood underneath the appliance.
You can protect your floors and make the contractors happy by using masonite.
To protect the hardwood install a tray with a drain underneath the washer.
Cover your floors with cardboard or red rosin paper ram board is another great alternative to cardboard use doormats rugs and runners over the floors.
Don t walk on them with wet or mucky foot wear.
Protecting wood floors between sanding and sealing.
Before you accept any appliance or furniture delivery consider your floors before scheduling our delivery.
Keep liquids away from the area.
Scratches and dents avoid walking on the floor while wearing high heels spikes cleats or other shoes that may cause indentations in your wood flooring.
Protection from refrigerator movement.
At all costs lift and remove.
For example if you are installing a washer and dryer inside a.
You could cover them with a drop sheet.
For thicker flooring the dishwasher may have to be removed.
Protect hardwood floors appropriately from potted plants kitchen appliances pet food dishes and other items that could leave droplets pools or puddles of water on your floors.
When moving any appliances be certain you have proper protection when rolling it over a completed area.
Spread a blanket throw rug or flattened cardboard box on the hardwood floor in the space near where the appliance will be installed.
This plywood will reduce the amount of shock that is distributed into the floor by creating a barrier between the appliance and the hardwood.
This creates a barrier between the wood and the appliance catching any water or condensation and allowing the moisture.
Is there some way to protect them until we can seal them.