Longstrip Hardwood Floor
Longstrip hardwood floors are created to be a long and wide plank of wood. The top layer has two to three levels of thinner hardwood pieces cut and put together as one. It may look like several pieces put together but it really is sealed as one piece. This type of wood can be glued, stapled or even floated over other flooring but is generally designed for the floating installation. Longstrip hardwood floors can be used in any room at home or the office, including on top of concrete areas.
It is a form of engineered hardwood which tends to cost less than solid wood, and is very low maintenance. It reduces dust and other triggers of allergies. Routine sweeping and vacuuming is recommended and precautions include following the manufacturers guide on what approved cleaners should be used. It provides long-lasting beauty and luxurious warmth to any area. Use a cleaner approved by your manufacturer to clean Longstrip hardwood floors like Rejuvenate Home Surface Renewer System for Hardwood Floors which will keep your floors sparkling like new.
General Guidelines to Keep Your Hardwood Flooring in Great Shape
Keeping your hardwood floors looking great is essential since hardwood is one of the most expensive floor types around. Simple steps can prolong the life of your hardwood floor, regardless of the type you may have. Here are some tricks that will keep your hardwood floor looking new:
- Close curtains and blinds- UV rays from sunlight can fade colors on floor and sometimes cause discoloration
- Place floor protectors under furniture
- Clean, wipe or blot spills immediately to help prevent stains.
- Place doormats at every door- this helps to trap dirt at the doorway instead of transferring it to the floor inside the home. The coco mat, featured on QVC, traps all types of particles such as dust, mud, snow and can be used for the front door, patio or even the garage.
- Take care when moving heavy objects like furniture and equipment- utilize furniture coaters to transport heavy objects across floors.
- Dust and vacuum floors regularly to maximize beauty and decrease buildup of debris
- Exercise caution when using bleaches, mildew removers, oven cleaners, drain openers and plant food as these contain strong chemicals that can discolor floors.
- Always follow your manufacturer’s guidelines on products that are safe for your hardwood floor type.
- Rearrange area rugs occasionally as they block sunlight causing a discolored appearance under the rug.
- Avoid exposure to water on hardwoods.
- Maintain normal humidity of 40-60% throughout all seasons of the year to reduce the natural expansion and contraction process typically found in hardwoods. Humidity levels can be maintained with air conditioners, humidifiers, de-humidifiers or with a heating system.
- Keep pets nails trimmed and filed and remove stiletto style heels to minimize scratches.
- Never clean hardwood floors with steel wools or scouring powders as these can cause damage.
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