Most of our customers have pets. Our employees love pets and are happy to have them around, as long as the pets feel the same way! We would like to be introduced to them by you at our first meeting, if possible. We can then discuss the best way to handle them during the process of the work.
Most small animals are fine to remain caged in other areas of the home during the work. Ventilation should always be provided for them in the area they are housed with a window open and a fan moving air during the work, and the door shut.
Small cats and dogs should be kept locked in a room away from the work through the entire process so they will not walk in the wet finish or become injured or get out of the house when we walk in. These areas should be ventilated and the door remain shut.
Larger dogs should be boarded for the process of the work, or left in an out door kennel for their safety.
Small birds should not be in the home during the work. Larger birds should be left in a room well ventilated and warmed to avoid contact with any fumes.
Fish tanks should be moved away from the work area and the systems of air flow off during the finish application so that fumes in the air will not be drawn into the tank. The fumes can kill fish.
Use good judgment to keep loved pets safe through the process of the work.
Wait about two days and continue with the ventilation after work and the confinement to be sure all the fumes are gone and the floor is cured and safe to bring them back out to the living spaces.
Dogs toe nails should be clipped and filed. The finishes take about 90 days to fully cure.
Finishes should be treated carefully for 90 days.