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How to Care for a Hardwood Floor
by Rex Ryan
Description: Tips for cleaning and caring for hardwood floors.
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Hardwood floors are an excellent investment for any home,
promoting resale value and interior warmth. However, if the
floors are not properly cared for, this investment won’t yield
as well. Hardwood floors are not hard to maintain, and compared
with carpet and other surfaces that are more difficult to clean
or require replacement, hardwood floors can be considered
relatively low maintenance. But proper care is essential to
keep the floors in good shape, and to give them a nice shine.
As with all flooring, hardwood floors must be cleaned, but they
must be cleaned correctly. The correct way to clean
urethane-stained floors is to mop them with a damp mop. Using
vacuum and bristle brooms daily will help keep the floor clean.
But when it comes time to really clean the floor, use a damp
mop. Allowing dirt and grime to collect on the floor, and
walking on this grime over as period of time can damage the
finish. Using a small amount of water shouldn’t hurt the
finished wood, but don’t pour out water and mop it like you
would with kitchen tile. A damp mop or dust rag is all that
should be needed, and it should be light enough in water that
it will dry in minutes. Be sure to understand what type of
finish your floor has, and what the suggested cleaning methods
are. Using soaps and oils can void manufacturer warranties on
many floors.
Another way to protect hardwood floors is to use throw rugs or
walk-off mats in areas of high traffic. For example, in the
entry way where people come in through the house, the traffic
is likely to be greater in an isolated spot, and thus the
floors will wear unevenly in this spot. This would make a great
place for an area rug. Watch your floors over time, and consider
putting some sort of rug or other type of protection on areas
that receive more wear. It is especially important to use rugs
on wood floors in kitchens in front of sinks and stoves.
Floor protectors on the bottom of furniture is highly
recommended. You will want to pay special attention to rolling
chairs with rubber wheels like those often found in offices.
These chairs have a tendency to leave rubber trails on the wood
floors. If you have such a chair, consider putting a rug
underneath it.
There are two primary finishes on hardwood floors: urethane
finishes and wax. You should never wax a urethane finished
floor. If your urethane floor is extremely worn, you may need
to refinish it which will involve sanding and applying sealer.
However, if you clean the floor regularly, using only soaps
recommended by the manufacturer, and you protect problem areas,
you should avoid needing to refinish the floor for many years.
Wax floors require occasional waxing. It really isn’t a lot
different than cleaning and waxing your car. You will need to
clean the floors first, and buff areas that are worn with high
traffic. Occasionally, you will need to buff on additional wax
in the worn areas. With wax finished, just as with urethane
finishes, you should know the manufacturers recommended care
procedures.
With proper maintenance, your hardwood floors should last for
the lifetime of your house, and look shiny and new for many
years.
Rex Ryan is a hardwood floor bargain hunter,
and maintains the website: http://hardwoodflooringdeals.info.
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