Jonesboro Wood Floor Cleaning and Jonesboro Hard
Wood Floor Cleaning
Jonesboro Wood Floor Cleaning and Jonesboro Hard Wood
Floor Cleaning knows there is nothing like a shiny new
wood floor in a home. It's a trait that gets everyone's
attention, making the home look more expensive and classy.
A buffed and polished wood floor looks like a million
bucks. Not to mention the health benefits of a hardwood
floor. After all, wood floors don't collect dirt, dust
and other allergens like carpets do. But, as time goes
on, those floors are going to lose that beautiful shine.
They're going to collect some dirt, get scuffs and scratches,
and generally start to look like a forgotten part of
your home. This is usually the most quickly evident
in high traffic areas of the home such as hallways,
and the kitchen. When you want those floors to look
like they used to, call us in for a wood floor cleaning
that makes you think your old floors are new again.
How do you know when it's time to bring in your wood
floor cleaning services of Jonesboro, Georgia to do
a hardwood floor cleaning for you? If your flooring
is starting to look a little dull, and when you buff
it, it just doesn't look like it used to, you should
give us a call. Just like your body, you should keep
your hardwood floor on a healthy maintenance schedule.
It should be buffed regularly, and waxed every 1-6 years
depending on how much wear it receives. In addition
there are ways you can make your hardwood floors last
longer.
If liquid spills on the floor, clean it up immediately
and don't give it time to sink in.
Sweep often. Dirt, dust and other items on the floor
can be like sandpaper as they are walked on and eat
up the surface of your hardwood floors. You may want
to use a dust mop for this job.
If you're vacuuming, don't use the beater bar portion
of the vacuum, it can damage the surface. Instead use
a brush attachment. For high traffic areas, rugs and
floor mats can lessen the impact of all that walking.
To keep furniture from damaging your flooring, put furniture
guards or pieces of fabric under the furniture legs
to keep them from digging holes in your floor.
One important hardwood flooring note! If your floors
have a polyurethane coating finish, you should not wax
them. Your manufacturer should be able to tell you if
this is the case with your flooring choice, and how
to properly clean and maintain your flooring surface.
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