The Number One Threat to Hardwood Floors: Flooding!

Winterize your winter home every time you leave

Having a second home in the Colorado mountains, close to all the winter sports action, is an incredible luxury. But it also comes with great responsibility. Those hardwood floors in your winter cabin are part of the charm of a classic mountain home, but one burst pipe and you’re looking at an awful, moldy, expensive mess.

There aren’t a lot of threats to hardwood flooring. If installed and treated right, they can last a lifetime and withstand most wear and tear. And, if they get a little worn down, all you have to do is sand and finish, and voila, your floors are as good as new. But, a burst water pipe and a flooded home are one of the few things that your hardwood floors may not be able to survive. Make sure you winterize it every time you close it up.

Winterizing your Colorado cabin and protecting your hardwood floors
Turn off the exterior water main and empty all pipes and drains before you leave.

If you are letting renters, friends, or family use your cabin when you are not there, make sure to give specific instructions on how to properly close up the house before they leave. The Colorado winter is unforgivable, so you want to give your home (and your hardwood floors) the best chance to fight the frost and stay dry until you visit again.

Winterizing your Colorado mountain vacation home:

  • Turn off all the water lines
  • Drain all the toilets, faucets, showers and make sure there isn’t water in the pipes
  • Close the sink, shower, and tub drains
  • Drain the dishwasher
  • Defrost freezer and remove water from refrigerator
Tips to preventing water damage to your hardwood floors in Colorado
You’ll be turning off the electricity in your winter home, so make sure you’ve defrosted the freezer before you leave again.

You want to make sure that all water pipes are empty. You can even pour antifreeze in your pipes to prevent them from freezing up and bursting. Antifreeze could be especially important in your toilet trap as you want water to remain in there to prevent gasses from entering your home. Anti-freeze will prevent the water from freezing, expanding, and bursting your water traps and pipes.

A flood can cause severe damage to your entire home, not just your floors. In the case of flooding, take steps to drying out your home as quickly as possible, and then contact your homeowners insurance agent and cross your fingers that you remembered to add flood insurance to your policy.

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Chris Keale

Owner & Operator of Tongue & Groove Flooring
Wood Flooring 101 Course Creator

Chris Keale is the owner of Tongue & Groove and the creator of the Wood Floors 101 course, an educational resource that helps homeowners and design professionals make confident flooring decisions.

With a career that began in global technology and consulting, Chris traded boardrooms for floorboards, bringing his leadership skills and love of craftsmanship into the hardwood flooring industry. Since 2007, he has grown Tongue & Groove into one of Colorado’s most trusted flooring companies—built on a foundation of integrity, education and precision. 

Known for his sharp insight, dry humor and genuine commitment to his clients, Chris has helped homeowners, builders and designers through the complexities of choosing and installing hardwood floors. Whether teaching in the showroom, on a jobsite or through his Wood Floors 101, his mission remains the same: to simplify a complicated industry and deliver floors that stand the test of time.

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