Hardwood Care & Maintenance

Keep your beautiful hardwood floors looking their best for years to come with these simple and effective care tips.

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Preserve the Beauty of Your Hardwood

Your hardwood flooring is a significant investment that adds natural beauty, warmth, and lasting value to your home. Proper care isn't just about keeping it clean; it's about protecting its elegant finish and ensuring its longevity. Everyday dirt and grit can act like sandpaper on your hardwood, dulling the finish and even causing scratches over time. By following a few simple care routines, you can ensure your hardwood maintains its rich luster and structural integrity for generations.

Simple Steps to Keep Your Hardwood Looking Its Best

With a few easy habits and a little know-how, you can keep your floors looking stunning and well-maintained. Here are some helpful tips to keep your hardwood in top condition:

  • Sweep Regularly: Sweep your hardwood floors at least a few times a week to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris.
  • Wipe Up Spills Immediately: Clean up spills promptly with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid letting liquids sit on the surface.
  • Use the Right Cleaning Products: Choose cleaning solutions specifically designed for hardwood floors. Avoid harsh chemicals and excessive water.
  • Consider Professional Refinishing: Depending on wear and tear, consider professional refinishing every several years to restore the original beauty of your hardwood.
  • Use Rugs in High-Traffic Areas: Protect your hardwood from scratches and wear by using rugs in entryways, hallways, and under furniture.
  • Remove Shoes at the Door: Encourage everyone to take off their shoes before entering the house to prevent tracking in dirt, grit, and potential scratches.
  • Use Furniture Pads: Place felt pads under the legs of furniture to prevent scratches and dents when moving pieces.