Hardwood floor protection is necessary if you want to keep their beauty for a number of years to come. Taking simple steps to protect your floor can really pay off in the long run as it will help you avoid having to refinish your floors too often. Every time you refinish your floors the wood is ground down a little more so the more hardwood floor protection the longer your investment in a nice wooden floor will last.
Here are some must-do hardwood floor protection tips:
1. Use rugs and carpets to protect your floor whenever you can. Cover high traffic areas with rugs so that the floor is not worn down too fast by repeated steps. You can also place doormats outside all of the entrances to your home as well as just inside the doorways to trap sand dirt and other debris so that it cannot be brought into the home. Even miniscule grains of sand can badly scratch a highly polished wooden floor.
2. Don`t forget to place rubber mats or carpets around sink and bathroom areas so that water cannot stain or warp the floor.
3. Place a dehumidifier in a bathroom with wood floors to remove moisture from the air. A high-speed fan may also help. This is to prevent the floor from swelling and warping thanks to repeated exposure to steam.
4. Never wear high heels, golf shoes or other types of shoes with scratchy bottoms that can damage your floors as you walk.
5. Remember to keep the nails of your cat or dog-trimmed short to prevent their feet from scratching you precious wood floors. The rule is that if you can hear their nails clicking against the floor when they walk then it is probably time to click them.
6. Use wood floor protector covers under the legs of all furniture
7. If you have to move furniture, never drag it across hardwood flooring. Lift it, roll it or dolly it to where you need to put it instead.
8. Never drag furniture across wood flooring. (Place a small carpet rug underneath the legs to resist scratching your hardwood floor)
Remember that when it comes to protecting your investment in your hardwood floors that an inch of prevention is worth a pound of cure!