Maintaining Laminate Wood Floors

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  • Author Tania Penwell
  • Published July 7, 2007
  • Word count 406

When most people get themselves laminate flooring the main reason behind the selection is the ease of maintenance. Although it is true to a great extent – laminate flooring probably being the easiest of all floors to maintain – yet, it would need some amount of basic maintenance all year round, which is mostly effortless. This is truer because, for laminate flooring, damages might lead to entire planks being replaced. This is because apart from scratches and bruises, laminate flooring is susceptible to structural damages if not taken care of properly. So it is always better to take the necessary precautions.

This article will give you a few pointers as to what are the basic precautionary steps you can take for your laminate flooring. But beyond this, you must strictly follow the instructions and recommendations of your manufacturer. What we will discuss here are a few generic issues.

Preventive Maintenance Tips

  • To avoid dirt and grit to settle on the floor place mats on all the doorways, preferably on both sides and also near sinks and stoves to keep the floor free of water and oil. Make sure that the mats are non-abrasive and the surface of the mat doesn’t react with the material of the floor.

  • Don’t drag or pull furniture along the floor as it might lead to scratches. Instead try to lift them up while shifting them. Felt pads below the legs of the furniture can be a further preventive measure and will avoid scratches if the furniture is moved around.

  • Areas of the room with high traffic areas can be protected by placing area rugs.

  • The temperature and humidity levels of a room can also be crucial to maximize the flooring’s dimensional stability. The general trend is to maintain an average temperature of 72ºF and an average humidity of something around 55%.

Cleaning Tips

  • While cleaning with a vacuum cleaner always use the hard floor attachment or you can get scratches.

  • If you intend to use a mop, then don’t saturate it with water. After cleaning there shouldn’t be any water on the floor. Sweep with a slightly damp cloth.

  • Don’t let spills to stand. Wipe them off immediately.

  • Always use cleaners that are recommended by the manufacturers. Never use soaps, abrasives or polishes.+

This has been a rough guide to the maintenance of your laminate flooring. You can use this information along with the recommendations from the manufacturer.

Tania Penwell provides information on laminate flooring and other DIY topics for A1 Wood Flooring - your guide to finding and caring for beautiful wood floors.

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