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  Index –› Home Family & Garden –› House Improvement
   
 

A Do it Yourself Guide for Taking Care of Hard Wood Floors

   
Author: Natalie Aranda
 

With hundreds of dollars spent on the hardwood itself and other maintenance supplies, it can be costly to hire someone to take care of your floors. After all, we constantly struggle with expenses, especially when it comes to taking care of our homes. Luckily, with the proper amount of knowledge, you can easily maintain your wood flooring, without having to empty out your wallet. Laminate flooring is also very beneficial, as it withstands a lot more than hardwood. Below are tips on how to take care of your wood flooring, no matter what type you have.

The first thing you should do with your wood flooring is to dust at least once a week. With dust easily showing up on these floors, it is crucial to get rid of the dirt immediately. Although it may not look like it is on your solid oak flooring, the sunlight will reflect off of it. However, one must note that regular cleaning supplies will only damage solid oak and laminate flooring. It is important to find a product that is specially made for hardwood or laminate floors.

If you spill anything on your wood flooring, it is imperative to clean it up as soon as possible. This is because the substance will be more likely to stain your floor, if you ignore the situation. After all, wood flooring is very sensitive. Fortunately, if you use a soft cloth and wipe it up immediately, you will have no problem.

If you are going to put furniture on top of your flooring whether it be solid oak flooring or laminate flooring, it is vital to be careful at all times! With wood flooring, it becomes difficult to prevent scratching. Therefore, most home owners tend to stay away from metal furniture legs or anything that may ruin the floor. If you do have furniture that could scratch the surface, one should put cloths or a cover underneath the furnishing.

If you are uneasy about the thought of ruining your solid oak flooring, you should ask your guests to take off their shoes when they enter your home. This will easily prevent any scratching, since this happens frequently when shoes scuff the surface. Nevertheless, it is smart to put wood flooring in an area that isnt very populated. Most professionals will tell you to avoid putting solid oak flooring in your kitchen or den. Usually they are recommended for dining rooms and other less populated areas. Therefore, the less people that walk around on it, the prettier it will look.

While wood flooring is a great feature to have in any household, laminate flooring may actually allow you to not only keep it longer, but have an easier time maintaining it. This less expensive look actually withstands scratched and major spillage. It also keeps its shine and value a lot longer. Therefore, if someone is looking for an easy way out, laminate flooring may be much more convenient than hardwood flooring. After all, no one wants to spend hours a day on such a delicate surface.

 
 
 

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