Thursday 5 August 2021

HOW TO PROTECT HARDWOOD FLOORS FROM DOGS

Hardwood floors are elegant. Hardwood floors add warmth and sophistication to any house. What if you have pets? What if you have pets?

Yes. You can minimize the damage caused by pets on wooden floors.

PLACE A WATERPROOF MATERIAL UNDER THE WATER BOWL

Dogs are more tidy than cats. Dogs will splash and slobber water out of their bowls. A waterproof mat should be placed under the water dish to prevent water damage to your floors. This is a common mistake that homeowners make, resulting in a discolored or curled floor.

To prevent water from getting into the wood, quickly wipe any water that has escaped beyond the mat. Skilled wood restoration is usually necessary if too much water has spilled and soaked through the wood for too long.

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TRIM YOUR PET'S NAILS

This is true for both cats and dogs. Cats who like to run around the house, or play with toys, can dig their nails into softwood to improve traction. If you feel uncomfortable trimming your cat's nails, a groomer or veterinarian can do it.

Dogs love to be greeted by their owners. When they see a walk or a ride in the car, they get excited and start dancing. There is a good chance they will scratch the wood floor every time they do.

You can help your dog avoid this by trimming his toenails regularly and placing throw rugs in the areas that are most important. When scratches do happen, a professional recoating is a great option.

PET URINE MUST BE CLEANED AS FAST AS POSSIBLE

Pet urine is the worst thing for wood floors. Pet urine seeps into boards and leaves a foul odor that causes staining. If a pet marks a spot on the floor, it will likely return to the same spot.

To prevent odors and discoloration, clean up urine from pets as soon as possible. To slow down the damage, vinegar can be used to treat staining that has been there for several hours. The wood may need to be patched if the stain is too severe.

Wood floors and pets can co-exist with a few simple precautions. You can have beautiful floors with your furry friends.

These tips will help you protect your hardwood floors from the claws of your four-legged friends.
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Monday 4 January 2021

PREVENTING SUN DAMAGE TO YOUR HARDWOOD FLOORS


To what extent does lead sun damage floors and furniture? The dilemma of sun-fading is best illustrated by leaving cushioned furniture outside for a prolonged time period. Gradually, the furniture takes on a faded tone and over a period of time that the furniture loses its intrinsic color. Hardwood flooring requires extra protection as the flooring can endure irreversible damage if exposed to harsh sunlight; however the good news is you can take steps to prevent extensive damage.

How to Prevent Sun Damage on Your Hardwood Floors

Besides causing severe skin burns, UV rays are also responsible for damage to your hardwood flooring, furniture, rugs, and artwork. When combined with humidity and warmth, the combination can leave your inside faded and unsightly. By implementing these solutions, you can stop the effects of sun damage and keep your floor's integrity throughout the seasons.

Home Window Film Protection

This is unquestionably the most effective step against UV and Infrared harm as it blocks 99% of harmful rays, preventing fading and discoloration. By installing quality window films, a lot of the damage related to UV and Infrared light spectrums could be averted. Window tinting offers a more durable solution and is more preferable to keeping the curtains drawn throughout the day.

Window pictures allow enough visual lighting move (VLT) to permeate into your house, which means any prefinished hardwood flooring will still get enough light during the day, but will be free of damaging rays that warmth through clear glass.

Use a Sealant on the Floor

The effect of sunlight on floors will be different based on the specific timber and color tone. Some types of wood darken with exposure and others take on a milder tone. To balance the impact of sunlight in the room, move furniture round to create a uniform colour scheme on the ground. By using a sun-resistant sealant during your hardwood flooring installation, you could even minimize long-term effects of vulnerability. Besides general oil and wax finishes, you may choose to use varnish, lacquer, shellac, or polyurethane.

Direct sun poses a serious risk to your upholstery, furniture, engineered hardwood floors, along with other valuable things in your property. By filtering the beams entering your house, you can stop long-term damage (and associated costs) and in the process maintain the value of your house's interior. If you're planning to hang valuable art in your interior space, there are measures to preserve the integrity of art without necessarily installing the other protective steps nonetheless, think about the consequences of allowing direct sunlight to your home.

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