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Tips on Caring For Your Floors

10 Tips for Caring for Your Flooring

If you’re a homeowner, you know how important it is to keep your floors in good condition. Whether you have hardwood, tile, carpet, laminate-,vinyl- or SPC-flooring proper care can help prolong its life and keep it looking great.

Here are ten tips for caring for your flooring:

  1. Regular Cleaning: One of the most important things you can do to care for your floors is to clean them regularly. Dirt, dust, and debris can scratch and damage floors over time. Sweep or vacuum your floors every day or every other day. Depending on the type of flooring, you can also mop your floors using a damp mop or a floor cleaner designed for your specific type of flooring.
  2. Avoid Using Harsh Chemicals: Harsh chemicals can damage your flooring. Use cleaners specifically designed for your type of flooring, and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid using vinegar, bleach, or other acidic or abrasive cleaners on your floors.
  3. Avoid Scratches and Scuffs: Prevent scratches and scuffs by using furniture pads or felt protectors under the legs of your furniture. Avoid dragging heavy furniture across your floors, and use caution when moving heavy objects. Place protective pads under the feet of your furniture
  4. Protect Your Floors from Water Damage: Water can cause serious damage to certain types of flooring, such as hardwood, laminate, and carpet. Clean up spills immediately, and avoid standing water on your floors. Use a moisture meter to test for moisture content in your floors.
  5. Use Rugs and Mats: Place rugs and mats in high-traffic areas, such as entryways and hallways, to protect your floors from wear and tear. Mats and rugs will help to trap dirt, dust and debris from your shoes.
  6. Control Humidity Levels: Humidity can cause damage to certain types of flooring, such as hardwood and laminate. Use a humidifier or dehumidifier to control humidity levels in your home. Proper humidity levels can help to prevent buckling, warping and cracking of hardwood floors.
  7. Trim Your Pet’s Nails: If you have pets, keep their nails trimmed to prevent them from scratching your floors. Pet urine and feces can also damage your flooring. Clean up pet messes immediately and use a pet urine detector if you suspect that your pet has soiled your flooring.
  8. Take off Your Shoes: Make it a habit to take off your shoes when you enter your home. This will prevent dirt and debris from being tracked onto your floors. This will help prevent scratches, scuffs and dirt on your flooring.
  9. Address Any Issues Promptly: If you notice any damage to your flooring, such as scratches, dents, or stains, address them promptly to prevent further damage. Leaving damage unattended can lead to further damage and expensive repairs.
  10. Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions: Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for caring for your flooring. This will ensure that you are using the right products and techniques to keep your flooring looking its best. Using the wrong cleaning solution or improper cleaning technique can damage your flooring.

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