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Justin Wood Floor Cleaning and Justin Hardwood Floor
Cleaning
When Justin Wood Floor Cleaning and Justin Hardwood
Floor Cleaning sees a scuffed up and weathered wood
floor in a home, we know it's only a matter of time
before we let the homeowner see their floors once again
look like new. If your home has hardwood flooring it
was probably one of your favorite things about the home.
That polished and buffed wood floor made the home look
so much classier. But unfortunately, the polished and
buffed look doesn't last forever. Over time even a very
well-loved wooden floor will start to show signs of
wear and tear. You have to walk on your floors and when
you do, the dirt and dust that are there will be as
abrasive as sandpaper, digging and scratching into the
wooden surface. The areas you will likely see this more
pronounced will be the high-traffic areas like hallways,
and the kitchen.
Trained Wood Floor Cleaning Technicians
So what is the key to knowing when to call the Wood
Floor Cleaning services of Justin, Texas to your home?
If you regularly look at your flooring and think that
it's not as nice looking as it used to be, it's time
to call. If you are noticing more and more scratches
and scuffs, it's time to call. Or if you just want to
make sure your flooring stays as beautiful as it is
and want to do some preventative care, give us a call.
Most manufacturers say your hardwood floor should be
kept on a pretty tight maintenance schedule including
regular buffing, and periodic waxing (every 1-6 years).
Here are some other tips to keep your wooden flooring
looking good: Floor mats and rugs are a great way to
keep your higher-traffic areas looking new, instead
of being the first place looking scuffed and worn.
Instead of sliding furniture across the floor, put
furniture pads, guards or pieces of fabric under the
furniture legs before pushing it around, to avoid damaging
your wooden flooring.
Keep the dirt off the floor. Dust and dirt on your
wood floor will be stepped on, and each step will be
like wiping sandpaper across the flooring as that debris
cuts into the surface.
When vacuuming, don't treat your wooden floors like
a carpet. The beater bar portion of the vacuum can be
damaging. Use a brush attachment instead.
Clean spills immediately. Liquid spills are especially
damaging. If there are any weaknesses in the coating
on your wood floor, the liquid will find it and sink
in, possibly doing permanent damage.
If your floors are finished with a polyurethane coating,
don't wax them. Instead check with your manufacturer
for better cleaning options.
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