Hardwood Floor Cleaning for a Lasting Shine
Hardwood floors add a sense of beauty to homes. It's an attractive type of flooring because it's easy to clean, can add a shine to your rooms, and offers many affordable options. However, without proper maintenance, hardwood floors can become a collection of dirt, pollen, and allergens that affect your health and the look of your home.
Clean hardwood floors will make your home more inviting. A professional deep clean will also provide a lasting shine. In addition to a better shine, it will also fight allergies caused by pollen hiding deep in the cracks of your hardwood floors. Weekly sweeping and mopping with a dust mop will not eliminate everything in your floors, but a routine deep clean is still necessary.
It also provides a fresh shine that stands out. Hardwood floors do not collect the same amount of dirt as carpets. The best way to maintain clean wood floors is an occasional sweep and mop. High-traffic areas with hardwood floors will need to be cleaned more often.
Clean hardwood floors will make your home more inviting. A professional deep clean will also provide a lasting shine. In addition to a better shine, it will also fight allergies caused by pollen hiding deep in the cracks of your hardwood floors. Weekly sweeping and mopping with a dust mop will not eliminate everything in your floors, but a routine deep clean is still necessary.
It also provides a fresh shine that stands out. Hardwood floors do not collect the same amount of dirt as carpets. The best way to maintain clean wood floors is an occasional sweep and mop. High-traffic areas with hardwood floors will need to be cleaned more often.
Deep Cleaning
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Safe from Scratches
Get the clean you want without worrying about scratches or damages to your sparkling floor.
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Can I repair scrapes in a hardwood floor?
For simple scrapes: Use a wood stain pen that matches the color of your floors. Gently fill in the scraped area of the hardwood floor.
For deep scratches: Use wood filler that's close to the stain color of the floor. Gently fill the scratch with the wood filler.
If the scratches or scrapes are deep and noticeable after using a wood filler or a stain pen, you may have to scrub with sandpaper, but this is rough on the floors and will remove the seal and stain. We suggest that as a last-ditch effort. If you're unsure what your best option is, give us a call for a free consultation.
For deep scratches: Use wood filler that's close to the stain color of the floor. Gently fill the scratch with the wood filler.
If the scratches or scrapes are deep and noticeable after using a wood filler or a stain pen, you may have to scrub with sandpaper, but this is rough on the floors and will remove the seal and stain. We suggest that as a last-ditch effort. If you're unsure what your best option is, give us a call for a free consultation.
Does vacuuming scratch wood floors?
It's common to use a vacuum on hardwood floors, but it can damage the flooring. You should always remove the beater bar before use. The beater bar is typically used to break up fibers in the carpet so the vacuum can clean more in the hard-to-reach areas of the carpet. When mopping a kitchen floor, use a cleaning solution with a microfiber mop for safe cleaning.