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Is Your Hardwood Floor Showing These Signs of Deterioration?

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If you own a hardwood floor in your home or business, do you pay close attention to its condition? Do you know the signs to look out for that show deterioration? Do you know what to do when your floor is deteriorating? If you don’t know the answers to these questions, The Steam Team is here to help.


Water Damage


Next time you see your hardwood floor, look closely. If some boards dark spots on them that weren’t there before, or some of the boards have seperated or changed in shape, the floor may be suffering from water damage. When this happens, your floor will certainly need to be refinished, and some boards may even need to be replaced, otherwise your floor could suffer even more damage.


Board Discoloration


Your hardwood floor has a polyurethane finish on it that protects it from damage and deterioration. But if you see the board turning dull, gray or black over time, it means this finish has been worn down and your floors will need to be refinished as soon as possible. If you have hardwood near a window and it becomes dull or gray, that means the sunlight has damaged it over time, and again, it will need to be refinished.


Scratches and Marks


When it comes to scratches and marks on your hardwood floor, pay close attention. If their only on the very surface, they might be fine. But if the scratches have penetrated the finish, the floor is now susceptible to more damage and will need to be refinished soon.


The Steam Team


Now that you know what to look for in your floor, you just need a plan for how you’re going to refinish it. That’s what The Steam Team is here for! Our professional cleaning technicians will come prepared with the right equipment for our dust-free process of sanding and refinishing your hardwood floor to make them look good as new, and able to withstand day-to-day activity once again! For more information on our hardwood floor refinishing process, as well as our many other services, please visit The Steam Team website.