While today's hardwood flooring is often manufactured with built-in stain resistance and scuff resistance, it still requires special care and maintenance to keep it in great shape. Learn more!
Daily care & maintenance
Hardwood flooring, whether solid or engineered, is loved for its beauty and timelessness. To keep it looking its best, however, you'll need to put in a little bit of work. While many of today's manufacturers have made their flooring more durable, hardwood still isn't impervious to wear and tear. Invest in doormats and place them all around your home. Encourage family members and visitors to use them. Heavy furniture can leave dents in hardwood over time. Use floor protectors on all table and chair legs. Sweep, vacuum, and mop your flooring regularly to keep it looking its very best. Use manufacturer-approved devices.
Dealing with spills & stains
Occasional spills and stains are inevitable, especially if you have pets or kids. Most liquid spills will wipe away simply with a cloth. You'll want to do this as quickly as possible, as hardwood flooring is not water-resistant. Other spills, such as wax or nail polish, are more complex. Check with your manufacturer's care instructions before attempting to tackle these!