We're working on our living room. We've gone down to the original wood floor, sanded and stained. The next step is to apply polyurethane, but we are also going to be installing a stove into the corner (Drolet Escape). My question is, do we apply the polyurethane before or after we put in the cement/fire board (and tile) that will go under the stove? Or really, does it even matter?
We would like to apply it before just incase if we needed to take the stove out sometime, we won't have to worry about matching up the poly. My fear is with how fumy the poly is when applying, and with below freezing temps for the forecasted future, that it would take forever and a day to get the fumes out of the house. So it might be better to get the stove in and just apply the poly when it warms up enough to open all the windows. But any advice would be appreciated as to whether it's better one way or the other.
Thank you in advance!
We would like to apply it before just incase if we needed to take the stove out sometime, we won't have to worry about matching up the poly. My fear is with how fumy the poly is when applying, and with below freezing temps for the forecasted future, that it would take forever and a day to get the fumes out of the house. So it might be better to get the stove in and just apply the poly when it warms up enough to open all the windows. But any advice would be appreciated as to whether it's better one way or the other.
Thank you in advance!