Monday, November 28, 2011

The Wonderful World of Hardwood Flooring

!±8± The Wonderful World of Hardwood Flooring

In 2008 my husband and I purchased our first home. We feel so blessed! It is an adorable two bedroom, one bedroom house, built in the year of 1936. It is quite small as it is just a little over 1000 square feet. The thing I love most about the house is the hardwood floors! We have them in every room besides the kitchen and bathroom. Owning a home with hardwood floors was the number one requirement on our home shopping list for so many reasons. Here are just a few reasons why I love hardwood floors so much:

They are so easy to clean! I have three dogs - yes, three dogs that live inside our home. We love the puppies like children; however, they are very hairy and messy. One of the dogs, the Pug, sheds all over the place all the time. I will often see hair ball tumble weeds blowing by. It is very easy to take a Swiffer Sweeper to the floors and pick up all that dog hair. Swiffer also makes the Wet Jet systems which are wonderful when caring for hardwood floors. Swiffer Wet Jets are basically mops, however you no longer need that dreaded bucket of dirty water. They are battery operated and spray cleanser over the floors as you mop. All you have to do is simply change the pads after cleaning.

Another great thing I love about hardwood floors is the ease of when I entertain or throw parties. Last week I threw a "wine tasting party" and we all had a lot of fun. Too much fun, perhaps. Some people got a little carried away and spilt burgundy wine on the floors. This could have been a disaster if we had carpet; however, since we have hardwood floors it was simple to clean up! Just a towel and a quick wipe.

Hardwood floors also look so classy. I get so many compliments on our floors and have even converted some friends to owning hardwood floors. My sister is currently in the process of purchasing new flooring for her home after experiencing them in my home.

A couple tips to owning hardwood flooring: never wear high heels on them. I love fancy shows and will wear them on almost a daily basis. I have noticed where I stand in front of my full length mirror there are several, possibly hundreds of tiny dents in the floor. My husband and I plan to check to get our floors re-finished because of this.


The Wonderful World of Hardwood Flooring

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Here Is The Best Way to Clean Laminate Floors Safely and Effectively

!±8± Here Is The Best Way to Clean Laminate Floors Safely and Effectively

Laminate flooring was invented in Sweden in 1977 and sold under the brand name Pergo. Most laminate floors at the time were simply called Pergo just as at one time all vacuum cleaners were Hoovers. In the late 90s, glue-less interlocking systems were invented to make installation easy. The advantages of owning a floor that looks like wood, or stone, but comes at a fraction of the cost are self-evident.

Laminate needs care to look its best. Some people claim the best way to clean them is with a with a micro fiber or terry cloth mop dipped in warm water. Some even use vinegar or ammonia, which can be harsh and by its very smell encourage pets to forget that they are house trained. Some people resort to spraying Windex or soap solution and then mop up sticky areas. Others resort to water jets and even spray-on polish to make them shine. All of these solutions beg the question, is that really the best way to clean these types of floors?

Laminate floors are essentially made up of compressed layers of materials like fiberboard and resin, photographic material and a clear protective layer all fused or laminated together. There's a good reason laminate is also referred to as floating wood tile. You can do better than putting your whole floor at risk by slopping water on it, inevitable really when considering the bucket and mop solution. Even if the water doesn't enter the top layer, it can very well seep between the planks or tiles causing the laminate to swell and warp. Keep in mind too, that if you have an interlocking system for your floor the damage to one tile entails replacing the whole floor.

Some people prefer to play safe, they think the best way to clean these floors is by either using a dry mop like the Swiffer or by using a vacuum cleaner with a soft bristle brush attachment. This could work, provided you place long bristle mats at every entrance and police them by making everyone wipe their shoes thoroughly, or else impose a no-shoes policy inside your home. Not a very practical solution and certainly not the best way to clean your floors.

When you go online you will find a slew of contradictory suggestions and any number of complicated ways that you will be told are the best way to clean laminate floors, from contacting the manufacturer to creating concoctions one-third this and two parts that.

The best way to clean laminate floors is to use a steam mop. One of the consistent complaints by people who try to use a hand mop and other means to clean their floors is the streaking and spotting that ensues. The steam mop is the best way to clean engineered wood flooring because it does the job twice as fast as conventional cleaners and your floors will shine like new. Now you wont have water all over your floor or spots and streaks, just the shine you saw in the shop when you bought it.


Here Is The Best Way to Clean Laminate Floors Safely and Effectively

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