How to protect floors during painting
Floor protection is part of work quality, not a decorative extra.
Hardwood, tile, stairs, and shared corridors are not protected the same way. Traffic, tape adhesion, and dust all need planning.
Good installation prevents folds, slipping, and open areas near baseboards.
Protection should stay clean and be adjusted if the work sequence changes. In condos, corridors and elevators may also need temporary protection.
Daily organization reduces marks, dust, and unnecessary movement.
Protection is removed carefully and work areas are checked. The client should get back a usable space with no jobsite residue.
These guides are informational, but a real project always depends on surface condition, light, and how the room is used.
These guides help compare finishes, preparation methods, and common decisions before requesting an estimate.
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