Best Tips For Hardwood Cleaning

Hardwood flooring is beautiful and long-lasting, but it requires care and attention for it to maintain its glamor throughout the years.

One of the ways you can make it more durable is to clean it properly. So, here are some tips on how to clean it better:

Hardwood Penthouse Loft Project1. Vacuum hardwood flooring weekly

You probably know this already, but it’s always good repeating. Regular vacuuming preserves the finish of your flooring, and at the same time, it keeps its brand new appearance. If you don’t feel like dragging out a vacuum cleaner, a dust mop or one those new microfiber sweepers will do the job just as well.

2. Keep the rain away from your floors

Water tends to ruin the finish of hardwood floors It will penetrate the wood to the core and stain it.  Remember to close the windows during rainy days and wipe your shoes thoroughly before entering the house, etc.

hardwood designs3. Remove residue quickly

Use a no-wax wood floor cleaner to wipe residues. Keep it in the hall closet or another convenient location so that you are able to get to it quickly and manage small problems before they become big ones. Liquids tend to damage the floors, so when something spills over your hardwood flooring, it is important to clean it fast.

4. Use “walk-off ” doormat and rugs

Doormats are always a good companion for hardwood flooring. While spot-cleaning and vacuuming are great, finding ways to keep the dirt out in the first place is an even better idea. The longer the mat, the better as it gives people the opportunity to get cleaned up before getting into your home.

Keeping your floors clean will help you maintain them better on the long-run, but there are also ways to refinish your floors and make them look like brand new. If there are any floors you wish to bring back to life, don’t hesitate to contact us. We will be more than happy to help you.

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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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