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How to Keep Your Beautiful Hardwood Flooring Safe and Clean

Whether you are considering installing hardwood floors in your home or already have beautiful hardwood floors, you should consider the upkeep while making your decision. Although having hardwood floors is a popular update and can increase the value of your home when you sell, they also need to be maintained on a regular basis.





Here are some ideas to assist you decide if hardwood flooring is right for you and your family's house to preserve them against moisture damage, abuse, and keeping them shining and welcoming. Hardwood flooring may be a lovely investment.


Protect your floor from moisture damage

Many times, homeowners associate moisture damage with flooding or big amounts of liquid being spilled on their hardwood floors. While these are conceivable and need to be dried up right away, moisture damage can result from spills as well as seasonal fluctuations in your home's humidity during the summer. For the duration of the season, make sure your home is maintained at an appropriate level for humidity control. Heat can have the reverse effect during the winter when the air is dryer and cause wood to pull apart at the seams of boards. Once more, maintain stable humidity levels to prevent dramatic reactions in your wood flooring.





Pay attention to any changes in your hardwood flooring.

Hardwood flooring naturally expands and contracts since it is made of real wood components. However, cupping is the term for when your flooring tends to elevate and dip in unusual places. Humidity, a plumbing leak, or standing water can all cause this.

Before your flooring is damaged, pay attention to any portions of your floor that don't seem level and look into the source. Sanding can restore your floor once you've identified the problem. Your hardwood flooring may need to have a whole board, or several planks replaced if certain regions have been cupping for a long time.



Keep your wood floors shiny:

Many hardwood flooring professionals advise using natural materials like olive oil instead of wax-based cleansers to make your floors glossy. To give your floor a healthy respite from the waxy products, if you do choose to use these, alternate the use with natural products.


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