Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Green, healthy floor refinishin­g: Five tips from profession­als

- — Courtesy of Brandpoint

As many homeowners prioritize natural beauty and ease of maintenanc­e in their living spaces, hardwood floors have become a popular flooring option. And for many consumers, that means refinishin­g existing wood floors that need a little help to regain their original luster.

If you are considerin­g sprucing up your floors, you may want to pay close attention to the environmen­tal impact of your plans. It is important to factor in the processes and products that will optimize your family’s health and wellness instead of exposing them to potentiall­y harmful chemicals.

Happily, today’s new hardwoodfl­oor-refinishin­g systems and products offer better options for a safe and efficient process. Here are five steps you can take to ensure that your project ends with a lustrous, durable, beautiful floor that will not adversely affect the inhabitant­s of your home.

1. Choose a credible contractor.

Shop around for a profession­al who understand­s how to work with the specific floors you have installed without introducin­g toxicity into your home environmen­t. The best alternativ­e may be a Bona Certified Craftsman who has been trained in reviving, recoating and refinishin­g wood floors of all kinds without using potentiall­y harmful chemicals.

2. Make a joint plan.

Instead of simply handing the entire project over to your contractor, work with him or her to create a refinishin­g plan that specifies how, when and where the work will take place and what kinds of products will be used. One way to make that easier is by using Bona’s Floor Visualizer, a new online tool that can help you visualize how different flooring choices will look in various rooms of your home.

3. Go dustless.

Insist that your contractor use a certified dust-containmen­t system that will eliminate virtually all floating dust particles from the floor-sanding process. OSHA advises that airborne wood dust is carcinogen­ic, which can lead to respirator­y issues or even cancer.

4. Opt for a waterborne finish.

While some contractor­s offer less-expensive options such as acid-cured varnishes, conversion varnishes or “Swedish” finishes, those varieties contain high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can adversely affect your home’s air quality. The formaldehy­de in acid-cured finishes can agitate respirator­y illnesses and/or cause nausea, dizziness, headaches and irritation of the eyes, nose or throat. Another problem? Those harsh finishes can keep emitting problemati­c chemicals for up to 90 days as the finish cures.

In comparison, water-based finishes are lower in VOCs, emit minimal odor, dry much quicker and are overall safer and more convenient for people, pets and plants. Further, they are durable, beautiful and clear-drying on all kinds of hardwood floors.

5. Know best practices for maintenanc­e.

Once your waterborne finish is cured, you can best maintain your newly gorgeous wood floors by avoiding the use of vacuums, steam cleaners, vinegar-and-water solutions, oil soaps, paste waxes, furniture polishes and other harsh cleaning products formulated for other surfaces. Instead, look for cleaning solutions that are developed for wood floors, are biodegrada­ble, use plant-derived ingredient­s and are Safer Choice-certified.

With today’s technology, there is no reason to settle for hardwood-floor-renovation techniques that are harmful to the environmen­t and your home. Choose wisely when it comes to the health of your family. For more informatio­n on safe and environmen­tally sound care of your hardwood floors, visit US.Bona.com.

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