Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Advice to help your hardwood floors last for generation­s

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Solid hardwood floors are beautiful and timeless, adding value to any property; however, there’s a misconcept­ion that real hardwood floors are difficult to maintain. The truth is that they can last for decades, as long you follow a few simple steps on a regular schedule.

In fact, the time that goes into maintainin­g hardwood floors isn’t much more extensive than any other flooring material. The key is to practice regular care and cleaning for your hardwoods to keep grit and dirt from scratching the wood.

“Hardwood floors are special, and if properly taken care of, you can have a living, organic, premium floor that lasts for generation­s,” said Jen Meska, director of Merchandis­ing for LL Flooring (formerly Lumber Liquidator­s). “But to keep them in top shape, it’s essential to have a regular cleaning schedule and be extra-mindful of any conditions in your home that could damage your floors.”

TOOLS, TIPS AND TRICKS

Meska said to start with the fundamenta­l tools for caring for hardwood flooring: a dust mop for everyday cleaning, a vacuum for weekly cleaning and a microfiber mop that can get damp (not wet) for monthly deep cleaning.

To keep day-to-day dirt and grit off your floors, aim to sweep or vacuum weekly. When using a vacuum for regular cleanings, opt for a soft floor attachment or hardwood setting that disengages the beater bar (this is the bar that rotates when cleaning carpet). By disengagin­g the bar on hardwood and avoiding a vacuum or attachment with hard bristles, you can avoid scuffing or scratching your floors.

If you have heavy furniture placed directly on your hardwood, be sure to use felt pads on the feet to avoid scratches, and replace the pads regularly. This also includes furniture that is moved frequently, such as dining room chairs.

Strive to do a deep clean monthly to ensure that you pick up the dirt and grime that inevitably forms over time. A great hardwood flooring care set is LL Flooring’s Bellawood Floor Care Maintenanc­e Kit, which comes with a bottle of floor cleaner, a mop head and handle, a washable wet mop microfiber pad, a dry mop pad and a variety pack of felt pads.

This set is GREENGUARD Gold Certified, which means it is third-party tested for low chemical emissions and therefore safe to use at home. It is also urethane-safe and will not leave a dull, streaky residue on your floors, so they will look refreshed when you are done cleaning.

WHAT TO AVOID

Relative to most other flooring materials, solid hardwood is sensitive to moisture, whether as a result of wet shoes or just changes in humidity. Therefore, it’s important to keep any amount of standing water off the planks.

That means ditch the traditiona­l mop and bucket, which can leave behind water that could cause your floors to swell, crack or splinter.

Another critical thing to avoid is any harsh cleaning solution that includes ingredient­s such as chlorine bleach, ammonia, pine oil or undiluted vinegar. These can dull your floors by affecting the protective finish, causing lasting damage.

By following these simple steps, your hardwood floor should stay in good shape for many years to come.

“The best thing about hardwood flooring is that it’s a sustainabl­e, living, organic material that takes on its own unique character throughout its lifetime,” Meska said. “Each plank is unique and tells its own story, and with the proper care, can serve as the design foundation of your home for generation­s.”

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