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Getting a hardwood floor in Denver is one of the best additions to make for your space. A single swap can help make things look stylish. However, the care that is needed afterwards is key to helping your new floor stay pristine. So, here’s how to help your installation along by keeping things clean.

Basic Care

Common Wood Flooring Options

Vacuuming weekly is a good starting point.

As a start, after you first get your floors installed, you want to make sure you take the time to vacuum them every week. Most people do this often, but it’s good both for cleanliness and aesthetics. Fine particles can end up grinding underfoot the same way that sand does, wearing out your finish over time. By getting some vacuuming done, you can handle this issue easily. A dust mop can accomplish things in a similar manner. 

While it may be tempting to try and save money by using something like furniture polish or hairspray, you don’t want to take this step. Both of these end up affecting the existing finish of your floors. If you’ve already used it or end up getting some on the floor accidentally, clean them quickly with window cleaners that don’t have ammonia.

The Wax Question

When debating how to wax, the first question you should ask is what type of hardwood floor finish you have. Naturally, you can fix up a wax finish with more wax. However, if your finish uses varnish or shellac, you want to avoid the wax. This step can both make the floor super slippery as well as ruin the existing finish. If you’re not sure, there are floor restoration items that serve a general purpose. Test it on an area that’s out of the way to see how it works.

Talk to a flooring professional to learn more tips on maintaining your solid and engineered wood floors in Colorado.