Hardwood Floors: Caring For Your Investment
One
of the biggest investments in your home are your floors; they can last a
lifetime with proper care. Although beautiful and durable, hardwood planks can suffer from
scratches, built-up cleaning product residue, and even too much water. Some
experts recommend combining DIY care plus professional cleaning to keep your
home looking vibrant for years.
Day to day
cleaning
Instead of just moving dirt
and dust around, using the proper tools will make a huge difference in your
home. While there are many cleaning options and products on the market, in most
cases a quality broom made for hardwood
floors is the best option for daily use. Although they don’t deeply
cleanse, they are gentle on the finish and will sweep away most of the mud and
other solid materials left behind from normal foot traffic.
Sweep your floor every day
with a soft-bristled broom made from nylon. Even though a stiff floor broom
probably will not damage your floor finish, picking the right one is essential.
A general rule of thumb is to always select a broom with the softest bristle
possible to ensure that you don’t scratch.
Do your pets shed like
crazy? Check out “The Evriholder”, a unique broom with 100% natural rubber
bristles which do an amazing job at trapping fur, hair, and lint. And consider
additional brooms for your kitchen and outside areas so that you can prevent
spreading of cooking debris or food spills throughout your house.
An alternative is a dry
mop– the same type of broom you see used on wooden basketball floors and
gymnasiums but scaled down for residential use. Or products like the Swiffer
Sweeper have static charged dry mop cloths that attract dust and debris. Both
are a great way to get the particles that a broom just can’t sweep up.
With a few good tools, you
can keep your hardwoods looking great. For daily cleaning there’s no need to
apply expensive and harsh chemicals, just sweep away dust. However, at some
point, you will notice that it just doesn’t feel sanitary; an indication of a
build-up of dirt, germs, and bacteria. Now it is time to call in the
professionals for a serious scrubbing.
Deep
Cleaning
A professional cleaning
will extract the debris from deep within the cracks and crevices of your floor.
A typical process uses a high-speed rotary brush and detergent solution to
reach tough dirt and contaminants. While the technicians clean, squeegees trap
the grime and then a powerful vacuum extracts both the grime and the excess
cleaning solution.
Experts even follow up
with a detailed hand cleaning for those hard-to-reach areas. By restoring the pH
balance with a professional grade wood cleaner, the process effectively
captures any remaining dirt and residue and is a low-odor, non-toxic and
dust-free process.
For added protection, you
have the option to add a maintenance coat solution. After your wood floors are
sanitized, a fast-drying coat is applied for a uniform sheen and helps extend
the life of your finish.
Tips for
Preserving the Finish
- Avoid using wax, oil soap, or
other industrial household cleaners. Wax and silicone-based products
compromise the integrity of your hardwood surfaces and make cleaning more
difficult.
- Place indoor/outdoor mats at
entryways and area rugs in high traffic areas.
- Avoid rubber-backed rugs or rugs
with poor ventilation.
- Maintain consistent humidity
levels in your home to prevent planks from swelling, shrinking, cracking,
or exposing gaps.
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