Floor and Carpets

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Flooring in our home needs care and attention whether they are carpets, tile, or hardwood. You need to make sure that they are in the right condition to make them last for a longer period. There isn’t much stuff you need to do for cleaning them just proper vacuuming or polishing is needed to extend its life. It can prevent any future damages and provide lasting beauty to make your house look wonderful and luxurious.

Care and Maintenance of Carpeting

An attractive and durable carpet can make your home look great for years. If you maintain it by cleaning it regularly. Following are the guidelines that can help you a lot for taking good care of your carpets.

For Cleaning

  • Vacuum your carpet at least once a week as it is extremely important for the denser shear and shag patterns.
  • Make sure you get your carpet cleaned professionally at least once a year as it is necessary for deep cleaning and removing stubborn stains.
  • To avoid delamination, it is suggested to dry your carpets immediately.
  • Use the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning products and carefully follow the instructions for spot removal.
  • Call a certified remediation company if your carpeting gets saturated.

For Preventing Stains

  • Immediately work on getting the stains removed, even if you take half an hour, it could be too late.
  • For getting the best strain or spot remover appropriate for your style of carpet seek the advice of a carpeting expert.
  • If the stains are severe please call a professional to get them sorted. Just a little amount of money can make the life of your carpet longer while adding beauty to them.

For Preserving Carpet

  • Sunlight can cause carpeting to age, so it is necessary to keep them away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not move heavy furniture through it as it can cause excessive pile crushing.
  • Trim any loose threads, if you find any.
  • Loose carpets can be re-stretched and their delaminating seams can be repaired.

For Protecting Furniture

  • Aluminum foil or plastic coasters can work as barriers, protecting the furniture in the situation when carpets get too wet or saturated. Therefore, creating a barrier is very essential for their protection.

Care and Maintenance of Ceramic Tile floors

Ceramic tiles are used for adding a beautiful decorative touch to the house and are very easy to clean and maintain. Follow the suggestions below to keep them new looking and maintained.

General Maintenance Guidelines

  • For removing dust and debris, sweep or vacuum the floor.
  • Protective mats are essential at all the exterior to interior entrances of the floor.
  • Place protective pads on the furniture bottoms to prevent any scratches over a tile.

For the care of Grout

  • Use a mild brush or a mild cleanser to clean grout.
  • Grout sealer is great to make it resistant to the stains. The product is available at almost every home care center. There exist a possibility of grout sealer discoloring the grout and does not guarantees to waterproof it.

For the care of Tile

  • For removing any abrasive particles that can damage the floor it is essential to sweep the tiles regularly.
  • Use a moist cloth for wiping tiles occasionally.
  • Use a non-oil-based cleanser compatible with cement grouts for cleaning tiles.
  • Use a cleaning solution with a cotton mop, cloth, or a sponge to clean or scrub the tiles then rinse them immediately with clean water.
  • Ask the manufacturer for the guide and recommendations to maintain the tiles.
  • To avoid damage to the surface of the tile make sure you do not use a beater bar or power rotary brush head.
  • Avoid using acidic cleaners or ammonia as they will damage the grout and tile glazing.

Care and Maintenance of Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl Flooring is made of wear-resistant materials that can be easily maintained and cleaned. They are very durable and their clear non-porous wear layer keeps spots and spills out adding much more to the beauty of your house floor. Vinyl floors are extremely flexible under the impact of normal household traffic. The following are guidelines you should follow to effectively maintain the Vinyl flooring.

General Maintenance Guidelines

  • Always use the manufacturer’s recommended products for maintenance and follow the exact instructions to maintain the floor.
  • Immediately remove spills.
  • Avoid using a vacuum with a beater bar as it can damage the floor.
  • Use glides or furniture cops to protect the floor by placing them over all the furniture and appliances.
  • Always place rugs at the entrance of the rooms for reducing dirt and grime being tracked in.
  • Never use rolling casters as they can damage the floor badly.
  • Do not drag items like furniture as they can cause scuffs and tears.

For the cleaning of Vinyl Flooring

  • Dust floor and mop it using a mild cleaning solution such as liquid dish detergent, weekly.
  • Avoid using detergents, abrasives, paste wax, solvent-based polishes, or any mop or shine products for flooring.
  • Use a broom or dust mop to remove loose dirt daily.
  • Immediately, wipe up the spills, if it dries quickly remove it with a damp sponge or mop.
  • Do damp mop occasionally to prolong the period between the cleaning of the floor.
  • When the floor gets dull or cannot be refurbished give it a thorough cleaning. For cleaning, use a good detergent by diluting as per the recommendation of the manufacturer. Provide enough pressure using a mop, cloth or floor scrubber for removing the excess dirt then use a cleansing solution to rinse the floor and let it dry.
  • Apply a thin coat of vinyl dressing on the floors if they lose shine.
  • Vinyl flooring can damage by high heel shoes or furniture legs if left without floor protectors.
  • Do not use bleach or abrasive cleaners over vinyl flooring.
  • Carefully, move heavy appliances, furniture, or chairs to avoid tearing of the floor.

Care and Maintenance of Wood Flooring

The charming atmosphere and an inviting appearance of your house are because of the wooden flooring that adds beauty and class to your house and makes it stand out among the others. They require proper care to retain their long term aesthetic value. Wood flooring is made from several different types of wood such as beech, maple, and oak. They are durable depending upon the type of wood used as all the woods expands and contracts concerning the weather ranges. There exist a possibility of them to get shrink in extreme dryness or be swelled in extreme humidity. The following are the guidelines for the care and maintenance of your wood flooring.

General Maintenance Guidelines

Always follow the manufacturer’s recommended products and instructions for routine care and maintenance of Wood flooring.

  • Vacuum or dust mop your floor once a week or more if Required.
  • Protection of floors from dirt and sand is mandatory as they can scratch the finish. Place rugs at the entrances of the room for minimizing the amount of dirt and sand to get entered in your home.
  • Avoid dragging heavy objects like furniture.
  • Place pads under furniture legs as stick-on pads. Narrow-legged furniture often damages wood flooring by leaving indentations on the surface.
  • Avoid floors from contacting sunlight as they can fade them from their original color by closing curtains and blinds.
  • Keep your pet’s nail trimmed and avoid walking on the floor with spike-heeled shoes as they can damage your flooring.
  • Check your manufacturer’s recommendations to make sure you follow the right guidelines for preventing your floor from extreme heat and cold temperatures.

For the cleaning of Wooden Floor

  • Use a special bare-floor attachment to vacuum wood floors as beater bars can damage it.
  • Do not use the liquid for washing or mopping the floor as it can cause warping, swelling, and other problems. Clean them with a damp cloth.
  • Never use alkaline substances as Ammonia to clean wood floors as they may cause dark spots on the finish of your floor.
  • Avoid using wax-based products, follow manufacturer instructions for approved cleaners.

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