It’s pretty easy to maintain your carpeted floor. In fact, it’s recommended to vacuum your carpet twice a week to rid your home of pet dander and dirt. Pretty easy, right?
But what about your wood floors?
What kind of maintenance do they require to stay in tip-top shape?
If you want to avoid scratches, scrapes, and learn how to keep your floors looking new at all times, keep reading.
Just like maintaining your carpet, you must keep wooden floors clean in order to keep them looking spotless. However, there is another reason you should be wary of dirt. Some particles of dirt can be abrasive against the wooden panels, acting much like a piece of sandpaper would. This can wear down the boards and dimmish the shine and overall quality of your floors over time.
Wait until you’re on the carpet to slip on and wear any high heels while in the home. In case you were not already aware, some pointed shoes can actually scuff up the floor, so it’s best to take this precaution.
If you have a dog at home, playing with them and giving them adequate exercise is no doubt important to you. However, since their nails can scuff up your floors, save that game of fetch or tug-of-war for outdoors instead. If you must play inside, purchase a nail trimmer for your four legged friend and make sure to clip those nails often.
Using vinegar based cleaners to mop can actually have the opposite effect on your floors. This formula is quite acidic and can eat away at the wood. You also want to avoid pine cleaners, furniture polish, and anything with ammonia in it.
See a few scratches on your wood panels? You need to act fast when it comes to repairs!
While you can try to buff out the imperfections yourself, hiring a team of professionals to help clean and conduct repairs is the smarter choice. They can get deep within the cracks and crevices of the wood for a genuine and long lasting shine.
Place plush rugs in high traffic areas. Not only with this prolong the shine and high quality of your floors, but it will also cut down on the amount of cleaning you’ll have to do. Examples of high traffic areas can include the hallway and living room.
Place plush rugs in high traffic areas. Not only with this prolong the shine and high quality of your floors, but it will also cut down on the amount of cleaning you’ll have to do. Examples of high traffic areas can include the hallway and living room.
If you have ever wondered what more you could do for your wood floors, make sure to follow some of these tips to help extend their lifespan. But while these are things you can do yourself, sometimes you need an extra helping hand to assist you. If you have followed all these tips, but still have a dull and aged looking floor, contact us today about hardwood floor restoration.
We can even help you with carpet cleaning repairs, odor treatment, and more.