Protecting Wood Floors from Damages

Wood floors have always been great additions to any house of any style. Such flooring is used in both modern and traditional types of houses. Wood flooring is not only beautiful in appearance, but it is also a great value for your money. Indeed, the flooring design offers nice additions to the house, but it requires relatively difficult maintenance and care to protect the beauty. The power is strong, but the appearance is vulnerable to simple damages caused by small accidents such as water spills, scratches, dirt, etc. Without careful maintenance, the beautiful appearance will diminish eventually. The following passages describe some of the easiest ways to prevent wood flooring from taking heavy or permanent damages.

1. Clean water spills immediately
Water spills are probably the most common causes of wood floor damages. Water will warp wood materials and may eventually split or crack the wood. Each spill of water needs to be cleaned immediately to avoid permanent damages which may force the owner to replace the wood.
2. Avoid heeled shoes
Wood floors are often polished, so the surface needs to be protected from any sharp items such as heeled shoes. Wood is strong, and it is powerful enough to resist the pressures of heavy weight items; however, the polished surface is very vulnerable to scratches. Heeled shoes will not puncture the floor, but the heel is sharp enough to create deep damages.
3. Use furniture gliders
Dragging furniture on wood floors is also potentially damaging. Many times, redecorating and rearranging furniture pieces are necessary to change the atmosphere of the room. Dragging the furniture will create scratches on the floor; such damage may force the owner to re-polish the wood. Using furniture gliders is an excellent way to accommodate this issue.
4. Clean the dirt regularly
Dirt is almost everywhere on the floor. Without regular cleaning, dirt will decrease the beauty of the color. Moreover, stepping on the dirt can possibly bring another scratch to the floor. To clean the dirt, use damp clothes or electric vacuum cleaners.
5. Use only the recommended cleaning agent
Different manufacturers may suggest different types of cleaning agents. There are many types of wood flooring manufactured from different materials. The recommended cleaning agent is usually a non-abrasive to avoid further damages. Pay attention to the manufacturers' instruction especially concerning the proper cleaning procedure.
6. Re-polish the surface
If it is necessary to re-polish the surface, contact the manufacturer to acquire information about the proper polish or paints to use. Make sure that the wood polishes do not contain any possibly damaging substances to the floor. If necessary, hire professionals to do the re-polishing procedures.
7. Apply wood wax
Before applying any wood wax, contact the manufacturer and ask if waxing is necessary. Certain wood materials may not need to be waxed at all. Instead of adding to the beauty, the waxing procedure may result in further damages.

Wood floors always bring elegance and add to the beauty aspects of the house. With the proper treatment and regular cleaning, the beauty will remain for many years to come.
 

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