Cleaning you hardwood floors
With such a big investment like hardwood floors, there are certain things you want to take into account when it comes to cleaning them so as to best protect them from damage. From preventing debris build up to deep cleaning or refinishing - there may be more involved in cleaning those precious wood floors than you may think. Let’s take a closer look!
Preventing Damage
A huge part of maintaining the pristine look of your floors is preventing water damage from occurring in the first place. While this isn’t always possible, there are a few things you can do.
Remove Shoes
Without wearing shoes on your floors, you reduce the risk of damage - especially in high-traffic areas.
Regular Sweeping
By regularly sweeping, you’re reducing the amount of dust, debris, and other gunk around the floors. Consistently removing these particles also reduces the risk of damage (and feels better overall).
Consistent Mopping
Mopping removes any spills or other liquids and prevents them from harming the hardwoods in any way.
Deep Cleaning
Every floor - no matter the material - needs a good, thorough deep clean every once in awhile. The amount of traffic obviously affects how often it would be necessary, but the best way to deep clean hardwood floors is by hiring a steam cleaning professional. Steam cleaning has numerous benefits:
Environmentally Friendly
Effective
Allergen Removal
Efficient
Refinishing
Since hardwood floors can last centuries - literally - they deal with a lot of potential (and actual) damage. When the wood is visibly damaged or starting to warp, you may need to think about refinishing (or restoring) the floors.
Refinishing hardwood floors is not an easy task. Wood needs to be treated carefully, and without proper training it can be difficult to do the job correctly. Let the professionals decide the best way to care for those precious floors - it’s worth it!