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How to Protect Hardwood Floors in Ocala, FL

October 17, 2022

Hardwood floors are a beautiful, durable addition to any home. Proper care and maintenance will keep your floors looking great. Here are some practical, simple tips on how you can protect your hardwood floors.

By adopting the right cleaning habits and taking proactive steps to prevent damage, you can maintain the rich color and natural character that make hardwood so desirable. Simple actions like using the correct cleaning products, protecting floors from excess sunlight, and minimizing scratches from daily wear can make a significant difference over time.

When routine care isn’t enough, professional maintenance can help restore your floors to like-new condition. At Footprints Floors, we specialize in refinishing and repair services that extend the life of your hardwood, ensuring your investment continues to enhance your home.

Clean Your Floors the Right Way

One of the most recognizable, beloved features of a hardwood floor is the richness of the wood itself. The beautiful color, the pattern in the grain—all of this adds character and warmth to your home. You can protect your floors from growing dull over time with careful attention to how you clean your floors.

  • Never use water: Hardwood floors should never be cleaned with water. Water can warp or damage the wood. Instead, invest in quality hardwood floor cleaner.
  • Remove debris first: When you’re ready to clean, we recommend thoroughly vacuuming or sweeping your floors first to remove minor dust and debris from the floor.
  • Remember, less is more: Applying too much cleaner can damage your floor's protective seal and cause more harm over time.

Protect from Damage

Floors can grow dull over time from sunlight and general wear and tear. After all, the floors in your home aren't museum exhibits! They're meant to be walked on and used. You can protect your floors from fading or from scratches with a few simple tricks.

  • Protect them from sunlight: Floors can lose their richness over time from sunlight. Adding a rug, investing in some blinds or curtains, or upgrading the windows in rooms with heavy sun throughout the day can help maintain your floor's color. You could also consider planting bushes or trees in your yard to help filter sunlight!
  • Keep shoes off of your floors: Some shoes (like high heels or cleats) are particularly bad for scratching wood surfaces.
  • Keep toys off the floor (as possible): If you have young children in your home, do what you can to avoid playing with toys directly on the floor. Little toy cars, blocks, and other favorites can quickly dent and scratch floors.
  • Trim pet nails: If you have pets in your home, keep their nails trimmed. If you can hear them clicking across your floors, they're too long and can scratch.
  • Add leg protectors to your furniture: Invest in leg protectors for any furniture you have directly on your floors. Some options are invisible and stick to the bottom of surfaces, while others cover more securely around the bottom of each limb. Either way, they will help avoid scratches when your furniture is moved or adjusted.

Call in the Professionals

Even the best–kept wood floors will need a little extra attention now and then. When your best efforts aren't quite cutting it any longer, it's time to schedule an appointment with the professionals at Footprints Floors North Central Florida to learn more about how to protect hardwood floors in Ocala, FL.

As part of regular upkeep, floors need to have their surface refinished every few years. While it's tempting to do this project yourself, it's best to bring in the experts. If you're not careful, attempting to refinish on your own can lead to costly repairs. Setting up a care plan with professionals can save your floors and your wallet.

We'll handle the sanding and application of the new coat of finisher, leaving your floors looking like new in no time. Suppose some areas have taken a little extra beating. In that case, we'll be able to recommend a course of action for the most effective treatment. Whether you are looking to install new floors or repair existing floors, you can trust the experts of Footprints Floors North Central Florida.

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Key Takeaways

  • Cleaning hardwood floors properly helps preserve their natural beauty and prevent damage.
  • Preventative measures like limiting sunlight exposure, removing shoes, trimming pet nails, and using furniture protectors reduce scratches, fading, and wear.
  • Regular professional maintenance, including refinishing, is essential to restore and extend the life of your hardwood floors while avoiding DIY mistakes.
Footprints Floors North Central Florida Blog Author - Tom DiPaolo

Tom DiPaolo

North Central Florida Owner

Thomas DiPaolo grew up in West Palm Beach Florida. He graduated Florida Culinary Institute in 1997 and spent 10 years as an Executive Chef, Restaurant owner and Consultant before transitioning to running hotels. Thomas invested the next 15 years as a highly awarded Hotel General Manager and Corporate field trainer. Thomas believes his vast experience in hospitality operations, sales and executive leadership translate well to the daily regimen of a Footprints Floors franchise owner. As the owner of Footprints Floors North Central Florida, Thomas looks forward to bringing a consultive and relationship-based approach to his customers.

Having sacrificed work life balance in the hospitality industry for most of his life, Thomas appreciates the Footprints model and the inherent schedule flexibility. As a single father this was a strong factor in his decision. In addition, having prior business ownership experience, Thomas was ready to move on from the corporate grind and return to the world of entrepreneurship. When not working Thomas enjoys playing guitar, riding his Harley Davidson, shooting, fishing and other outdoors activities.

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