June 14, 2023
Hardwood floors are beautiful and timeless, but they tend to get damaged in high-traffic areas. By understanding the most important factors that affect your hardwood floors in heavily trafficked areas, and by learning about proper hardwood floor maintenance , you can take steps to protect your floors and extend their lifespan. With proper maintenance and care, hardwood floors can last for many years. We'll provide tips on dealing with the inevitable scratches and scuffs because no matter how careful you are, your hardwood floors show wear and tear and require a little TLC to preserve their beauty and luster. What Causes The Most Wear And Tear In High-Traffic Areas? Foot Traffic Believe it or not, regular foot traffic has an impact on your floors. Over time, the combination of dirt and the friction from your feet or shoes results in scratches and scuffs. Think about how many times you and your family members traverse across the same footpaths in your home: main hallways, entryways, kitchen, and the main pathways between rugs and furniture. These pathways become well-worn because they serve as the highway of home traffic. Now consider how often shoes, sports cleats, boots, and high heels are worn on these pathways, increasing the friction and damage to the floors. Pets Our furry friends are another contributing factor to wear and tear in high-traffic areas. Your four-legged friends follow you from room to room, and back again, and they oftentimes have nails that are capable of serious scratching. One of the biggest reasons our wood floors look dull and dingy is because of the small scratches from pet nails that add up over time. Furniture We all move furniture in our home, whether it is chairs being pulled out and in from a dining table (most commonly!), or we are making a new fort configuration in the living room, or the kids rearranging their bedroom. It is normal to push and pull furniture from one place to another. But, unless your furniture has protective pads on the feet, the moving of furniture scratches your hardwood floors. Cleaning Techniques & Solutions It is a common mistake for homeowners to think that proper cleaning means wet mopping. Saturating hardwood floors with a bucket of soapy water and a mop can cause your floors to develop rot and result in stains. Additionally, wet mops pick up dirt in one area and simply move it to another area, effectively re-distributing dirt across your floors. Another factor in the wear and tear of high-traffic areas is using the wrong cleaning products. Many products being sold as "wood-safe" are unfortunately not good for your floors. Many of these products leave layers of cloudy residue on your floors because they contain wax and oils. Other products that are labeled safe for wood floors contain harsh chemicals and can eat away at your floor's finish. How To Properly Maintain Your Hardwood Floors High-traffic areas of your home need special attention because they deteriorate and get damaged the quickest. You can avoid problems before they happen and preserve your hardwood floor investment by following these maintenance tips: Avoid wearing shoes inside (especially high-heals, sports shoes, and heavy boots) Protect the high-traffic zones by laying down carpet runners and rugs Avoid wet mopping, and only use a dust mop Sweep and vacuum regularly to remove dirt, debris, and dust build-up Clean liquid spills right away Avoid cleaning solutions with harsh chemicals and waxes Trim your pet's nails regularly Protect your floors by placing pads underneath furniture legs When To Call In The Professionals Scratches, dents, scuffs, gouges, dullness, dinginess - these are all common in the life of hardwood floors. You can prevent much of this damage by following proper cleaning and maintenance advice, but sometimes the damage is too much. Other times homeowners want to update the look of their flooring or want to restore their flooring in order to sell their homes. When you find yourself in any of these scenarios, give Hardwood Floor Rescue a call. We can come to your home, assess the condition of your floors, and provide you with hardwood floor repair and refinishing service options.