Tuesday, February 4, 2014

6 Great Ways to Destroy Your Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring is often installed in homes to make the home look more beautiful, elegant, classy, and have floors that are just a whole lot easier to keep clean than carpeting. However, there are certain ways that you can really ruin you hardwood; many of these methods are things that seem like they would be good for the floors or just wouldn't be bad for them.


  1. Using a vacuum that has a rotating brush. Why is this a bad thing for your floors? Well, for a pretty big reason; the brush can be very abrasive on you hardwood floors. When you vacuum, it is better to avoid using the rotating brush and instead go for something like a floor attachment, a brush roll will still be good to use. This is a bigger deal when you realize that vacuuming your floors is an important thing because leaving dirt on your floors can scratch them as well. 
  2. Using a wet-cleaning device too frequently. This can become a source of water damage if you use a wet-cleaning device with a lot of frequency, especially if your floors are not in need of the heavy cleaning. This way to clean your floors is something you only need to do once or maybe twice a month. Day-to-day cleaning is kept to vacuuming and spot cleaning. This can also be a problem if you drench your floors in cleaner. Yes, the finishes on today's hardwood are stronger and much more resistant to water but that is not a reason to dump an ocean of cleaner on your floors. Instead, use a damp cloth with some cleaner and do what you need to. Hardwood flooring maintenance is not necessarily an all day chore, unless your floors are just that bad. 
  3. Using a steam-cleaner. Do not use a steam cleaner if your floors have a wax finish or if your finish is real old; the steam will ruin the finish. If your floor can handle the steam cleaning, then go for a light touch on the steam. Also, don't let it sit in one spot for too long or this can create a problem area. 
  4. Using the wrong rug pad. If you use a rug pad that has a rubber backing or mesh, this will dull the shine on your floors; if your floors are matte finish, then the rubber can still cause some discoloration. You want your floors to be that healthy, elegant color they had upon installation, don't you? 
  5. Allowing your floors to sunbathe. Your floors are just like you, too much time in the sun can become a problem for coloration. Now, when you spend time in the sun, you get darker (or more red) but your floors get paler. You have seen the sun's effects on other things and you notice over time that those things got paler the longer they sat in the sun. 
  6. Not being careful with sharp objects. You like to rearrange rooms, which means moving furniture. Sometimes we forget the leggings on furniture can scratch the floors and lead to hardwood flooring restoration. We also have to remember things like pet claws can also do damage.