This blog is for you if you’ve ever noticed beautiful wooden flooring at a friend’s house or on Pinterest and wished you could have them but weren’t sure if they were high maintenance.

In today’s world, the choices for flooring are numerous, and having beautiful hardwood floors is one choice that many people are starting to show interest in. But what are hardwood floors? And are they easy to clean? Let’s find out! 

What Is Hardwood Flooring? 

Hardwood flooring is and has been one of the most popular floor covering choices for ages. They are far denser and more durable than their softwood counterparts. Hardwood is also a moderately warm flooring material that retains a steady temperature throughout the year. It is warmer than natural stone but not as warm as carpet. Its various advantages, design versatility, and inherent natural charm that gives each installation a distinct personality make it as popular as it is.

With that being said, If you have hardwood floors, congratulations on having a fantastic sense of taste! If you are someone considering getting hardwood floors, here’s what you need to know about its maintenance and how you can clean hardwood floors without damaging them. 

Cleaning Hardwood Floors – Do’s and Don’ts

Before committing to something long-term such as hardwood floors, it’s always a good idea to know what you’re getting yourself into. Here are a few basic things to keep in mind if you’re wondering how to clean hardwood floors without damaging them.

Sweep/Dust Regularly

To get into corners, use a soft-bristled angled broom that is wide enough to do the job quickly. Even if you don’t wear shoes indoors, dust gathers and settles into the grain and between the floorboards, which you absolutely would not want. Consider sweeping every day, especially if you have pets, or at least once every few days.

Vacuum Weekly

Weekly vacuuming is essential for keeping your home clean and ensuring that any crumbs and dirt missed when sweeping does not harm your floors. This may seem like a tedious task, but with a bit of work, you can keep the elegance of your gorgeous flooring intact for a longer period.

Immediately Clean Up Spills

Wipe off any spills right away with a damp towel, especially if they are sticky. Remember to use a damp cloth rather than a wet cloth because excess moisture can cause the wood to swell or shrink depending on moisture levels, both on the surface and in the air. It is also recommended that you keep a microfiber cloth around just in case of unexpected mishaps.

Use Wood Floor Cleaners 

For deep cleaning on a periodic basis, use liquid cleaners formulated for hardwood floors. Do not use vinegar or baking soda solutions; these traditional cleaning solutions cause more harm than good in the long run. There are numerous commercial wood cleaning products available that are effective for cleaning hardwood floors. Simply read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Refurbish Every 3-5 Years

Depending on your family’s lifestyle, your hardwood floors might lose their shine over the years but fret not. When your wood floors begin to seem dingy over time, they can be renewed by recoating. This means reapplying a fresh coat of wood floor finish once every few years. 

Hopefully, this blog post could give you some insights on how often you should clean wood floors without damaging them and other things to keep in mind to maintain them like a pro. 

There you have it, folks! With just a broom, vacuum cleaner, and microfiber cloth, you are now ready to become a homeowner with stunning hardwood floors. If you’ve made your choice, reach out to our representative to find the best quality hardwood flooring. AK group’s Apply Plywood offers plywoods and blackboards of different varieties that fit all your requirements. Get a free quote now

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