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Hardwood Floor Care & Maintenance
This page contains a summary on hardwood floor care with links to more specific information on each one. Maintaining any
new or old hardwood floor may have much to do with what style of hardwood floor and the activity level of your household.
Preventing Scratches
Likely to be the most discouraging thought from new owners are hardwood flooring scratches. Folks, it's going to happen regardless. But there are preventative measures that may be as simple as using area rugs and walk off mats in strategic locations both inside and outside the home. If these don't keep the grit at bay, other measures in the likes of using chair leg protectors (also at the link above) keep grit from grinding into your hardwood floors.
Keeping Grit or Dirt At Bay
As far as periodic maintenance, many will agree the use of swiffers or vacuums safe for hardwood floors work best for casual dirt or grit accumulation. New gadgets come and go with the latest being the steam mop. We've found split opinions on their use backed up with reasons why and why not. The choice is yours.
Oh No. Let The Debates Roll On. Floor Cleaners
What type of hardwood floor cleaner is always hotly debated. Unfortunately
infomercials can cloud the judgment of many as manufacturers don't realize most consumers fail to study the application procedures like they should. Often, more is best turns into problems that could have been avoided.
Prevention
We go further by arming you with basic information on moving furniture or appliances over hardwood floors without causing damage. If you've found us after the fact, some minor scratches can be taken care of easily while others? Regrettably, some may require the use of a professional. More information can be found on our page that speaks about all types of hardwood floor repairs.
Entertain a lot? While there's not much that will protect any hardwood floor from high heels we have offered some alternatives on floor choices if you haven't made that buying decision yet. The same is true with hardwood floors and our lovable dogs.
Related to floor care can also include what's going on outside your house. Outside you say…nah, let's get serious. Now you're adding fluff. Nope, moisture problems are the second leading cause of problems with hardwood floors. A simple survey of what's happening outside from time to time can be a lifesaver.
Humidification
Another potential moisture issue is maintaining the relative humidity in your home. For those in dry climates moisture humidification is recommended. Others in colder winter climates, humidifiers within heating systems are methods to keep your hardwood floors from showing gaps.
By following our tips and staying "ahead of problems" before they happen, should keep you, your new floors, and the significant other at blissful peace.
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Added November 21. 2008
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