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Finding the right flooring can enhance the warmth, beauty, and usability of your essentially, home as well. But floors require maintenance which is more or less specific to the type of material. It is also accurate to say that with the right treatment and maintenance, your floors will be looking new and strong for years. In this article, we shall discuss the care and cleaning of up the different varieties of flooring available in the market starting from the hardwood floor all the way to carpets.

  1. Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood floors are beautiful and have an everlasting appeal. However, in order to retain its shine, this type of floor has to be properly maintained and looked after.

Sweep or Vacuum Regularly: Dust, dirt, and grit can be abrasive on hardwood. It is best to either sweep or vacuum the floor regularly with a soft brush attachment.

Avoid Water and Steam: Since a hardwood may incur warping, it is safe to say that timber is not made for wetness. It is good to clean the floor using a damp microfiber mop, but not a steam mop.

Use a Wood-Safe Cleaner: Remove dirt from the timber floor using a pH neutral cleaner made especially for hardwood. Use of chemical cleaners can lead to accelerated wear and dullness to the wood misleading its appearance.

Add Rugs in High Traffic Areas: The use of rugs or mats in commonly used areas can prevent loss of quality in order to prevent tearing and abrasion.

Tip: It may be a good idea to get your hardwood refinished every now and then in order to get back the original feeling when it was new.

 

  1. Tile Flooring

Quite firmly, tile is one of the best flooring solutions for wet areas of the house such as bathrooms, kitchens or shower areas.

Sweep and Mop Regularly: Because dirt has the capability of making the tile surface look dull, the maintenance of the bright look comes with sweeping and mopping on a weekly basis.

Clean Grout Lines: Grout lines are rather porous hence stain easily. Mix baking soda and water or use a grout cleaner and rub the lines every once in a while.

Use a Gentle Cleaner: Abhor the use of cleaners containing vinegar, which is acidic and may cause damaging dullness to the tile surface, specifically when using natural stone.

Tip: If the grout stains are persistent, you can make use of a tiny brush or an old toothbrush to try to dig into the cracks.

  1. Carpet Flooring

Carpet is added comfort and warmth but at the same time if the proper care is not taken, it can attract dust and stains.

Vacuum Frequently: If a good are not performed well, regular vacuuming can keep dirt particles from setting into the carpet fibers especially on heavy usage carpet areas.

Treat Stains Immediately: Blot (do not rub) with a dry clean cloth any spillage. Stain the area using a carpet cause stain and do not scrub aggressively because this will break the fibers.

Schedule Professional Cleaning: In a span of once or twice in a year, allow carpets to be cleaned by professionals to remove deep seated dirts and get rid of the staleness of the fibers.

Tip: To prevent damage on your carpet, place rugs in areas where foot traffic is very high.

  1. Luxury Vinyl Flooring

Luxury vinyl’s water resistance and endurance makes it effortless to maintain because the latter simple enough.

Sweep and Mop Regularly: Though vinyl has low maintenance requirements regular sweeping and occasional gentle mopping with appropriate cleaning solutions is still advisable.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Scrubbing pads should be avoided as they can scratch the surface, instead a sponge mop without particles should be employed.

Protect from Heavy Furniture: Place thick stones under huge pieces of furniture to avoid dents.

Tip: Although vinyl is water-resistant, do not immerse it in water because it can get through the seams.

  1. Laminate Flooring

Although laminate Flooring is more affordable than hardwood, it is not flawless and needs to be treated delicately.

Dust and Mop Gently: Avoid scratching surfaces by using soft brooms or a vacuum cleaner without the beater. Mop the floors with a cloth that is slightly wet.

Use Laminate-Safe Cleaners: Laminate can become warped due to harsh chemicals or an excess of water. Use only the cleaners made for lamination.

Tip: Do not drag heavy equipment across the surface skin because it is scratch-prone.

Final Remarks

You can increase the durability and aesthetics of your floors with regular care instructions designated for every floor type. From using soft detergents to clean hardwood to arranging once a week vacuuming of carpets, these routine measures can help keep your floors in spotlessly clean condition and aesthetically pleasing for years to come.

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