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Hardwood Flooring Maintenance 101

Submitted by andrewbeene
Wed, 1 Jun 2011

Hardwood flooring Stockton can be a bragging right to any home owner. This flooring adds beauty to almost any style of house and increases the home's selling value as well. Well-maintained hardwood floors can last for decades that make it a good home investment.
We've hear a lot about the advantages yield from owning hardwood floors, but how much do we know about its maintenance? Hardwood floors do incredible job to our home but most of us overlook at its proper maintenance. Read this article entirely and discover how you can maintain the life and beauty of your hardwood flooring Sacramento.
The first step to ensure the longevity of hardwood floors is by determining the type you have. Ask your hardwood flooring contractor what type of wood is used and its qualities. By knowing the type of wood used, you will determine what kind of cleaning technique is applicable to it. Softer woods like cherry wood more prone to dents and scratches than harder woods like oak. If you have a soft wood in your house, be sure to take extra caution to protect it.

Dirt, sand and grime are your floor's worst enemies because they can wear out the floor's surface. The buildup of dirt and other deposits on your floor is inevitable since most of these dregs are brought in from the outdoors. One of the easiest ways to control the accumulation of dirt on the hardwood flooring or laminate flooring Bay Area is by placing some mats at the door and on areas often used such as kitchen and bathrooms. Also, it is best to train your children to wipe their feet on the doormat before entering the house.

Scratches and dents diminish the gloss of your hardwood floors. After hardwood and or laminate flooring installation, avoid blunt objects that can ruin the floor. Avoid wearing high-heels ad other hard soled shoes because it can produce scratches to the delicate wood. Furniture is another major scratching culprit. All furniture should have coverings under the legs to protect the wood from damage. Place a wool or any cloth under the furniture to prevent any likelihood of scratches. When you're trying to move furniture, never push it against the floor for it can scratch the floor's surface. The heavier the furniture is, the deeper the scratch will be. Lift the furniture off the floor and carry it.

Observe proper cleaning method to your hardwood floors. It's important to vacuum the hardwood floor but be cautious on how this equipment reacts to your floor. It's best to use a canister vacuum with a bare floor attachment or a brush attachment. Vacuums with beater bars are not recommended. Also, make sure the wheels of the vacuum are not scratching the floor as it moves. When mopping, make sure to wring the water off from the mop because liquids can brittle the hardwood. Use a pH wood cleaner and water solution on your floors. Be careful what products you choose, and if in doubt, check with your floors manufacturer or a flooring specialist for help.

 

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