Laminate Care & Maintenance

Keep your stylish and durable laminate floors looking their best for years to come with these simple and effective care tips.

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Preserve the Beauty of Your Laminate

Your laminate flooring is a practical investment that adds attractive style and lasting value to your home. Proper care isn't just about keeping it clean; it's about protecting its stylish surface and ensuring its longevity. Everyday dirt and grit can dull the finish and potentially scratch the top layer over time. By following a few simple care routines, you can ensure your laminate maintains its appealing look and resists wear for many years.

Simple Steps to Keep Your Laminate Looking Its Best

Caring for your laminate floors is simple. With a few easy habits and a little know-how, you can keep your floors looking great and well-maintained. Here are some helpful tips to keep your laminate in top condition:

  • Sweep or Vacuum Regularly: Sweep or vacuum (with a soft brush attachment) your laminate 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 damp cloth or mop. Avoid letting liquids sit on the surface for extended periods.
  • Use the Right Cleaning Products: Choose cleaning solutions specifically designed for laminate floors. Avoid excessive water and harsh chemicals.
  • Avoid Wet Mopping: While you can use a damp mop, avoid soaking your laminate floors with water, as this can seep into the seams and cause damage.
  • Use Rugs in High-Traffic Areas: Protect your laminate 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.