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Engineered Wood Flooring Can Be Damaged By A Number Of Things

Engineered wood floors can be damaged by a number of things. To know what they are and how to contain them, read on to the deck! <br><br>Contact Wood Flooring expert for more advise: https://almahdihardwoodflooring.com/<br>

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Engineered Wood Flooring Can Be Damaged By A Number Of Things

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  1. Engineered Wood Flooring Can Be Damaged By A Number Of Things: What Are They?

  2. Introduction: Wood flooring can survive most of what is thrown at it, but it still needs a lot of maintenance to stay in good shape for a long time. Apart from washing, it's critical to be aware of potential threats to your wood flooring, regardless of its type. Let's take a look at five frequent causes of engineered wood flooring degradation.

  3. High-Heeled Shoes Wearing high heels indoors can damage wooden floors. Because heels are pointier, the body weight is not equally distributed, causing dents on the floor. Going shoeless indoors can help to avoid any dents created by high heels. It's a good idea to keep a pair of comfortable slippers near the door so you don't forget to take off your heels when you walk in.

  4. Pet Nails Long-nail pets can scrape your lovely wood floors, not to mention the obnoxious sound they make. Over time, the scratching causes the flooring to become dull. Regularly trimming your pet's nails will protect not only your floors but also other items of furniture in and around the house from scratching

  5. Furniture The legs of people who sit in chairs and sofas can cause gouges and scratches on wooden floors. Place furniture pads beneath the legs of furniture items to protect your engineered wood flooring and inspect them often. Replace them as they wear out to ensure that there is sufficient cushioning between the furniture and the floor. Furthermore, moving furniture across the floor can result in scratches. Lift the furniture off the floor, transport it to its new spot, and carefully place it. If the furniture is too heavy to lift, a thick moving blanket should be placed underneath it.

  6. Dirt and Debris All varieties of wood floors can be scratched by dirt and debris without you even realizing it. Dirt and debris can become entrenched in the surface if you do not vacuum the area on a regular basis. Sweeping the debris should be avoided because it can harm the flooring. To get rid of dirt and debris, use a decent vacuum cleaner on a regular basis as suggested by US flooring Burbank.

  7. Liquid Spilled Spilled liquid can cause stains on wooden floors that, if left unattended for a long time, can become permanent. Liquid can also get into the seams, causing water damage like mold and warping. Any liquid spills should be wiped up right away to prevent staining your wooden floors.

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