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1. Cover the tiles with protective materials such as plastic sheeting, cardboard, or painter’s tape. 2. Place rugs or mats over high-traffic areas to keep dirt, dust, and debris from entering your home. 3. Install floor protectors on furniture legs to prevent scratching or gouging. 4. Ask constructiRead more
1. Cover the tiles with protective materials such as plastic sheeting, cardboard, or painter’s tape.
See less2. Place rugs or mats over high-traffic areas to keep dirt, dust, and debris from entering your home.
3. Install floor protectors on furniture legs to prevent scratching or gouging.
4. Ask construction staff to wear booties or other types of protective footwear.
5. Vacuum and sweep the floors regularly to remove any dirt or debris that accumulates.
6. Immediately clean up any spills or messes to avoid staining or damage to the tiles.