March 7, 2009 · Home Improvement

Wooden floating floors can be a great addition to any home and with the right care they can continue to look great for a very long time.

Have you recently just fitted wooden floating floors into some or all of the rooms around your home? It could be that you are considering buying floating wooden floors and you are just wondering about the wood furniture care techniques that need to be applied in order to keep it looking good for as long as possible? Wood furniture care for floating floors is the same as anything really and if you do not look after it then obviously you risk compromising the look of it and you can risk causing un-repairable damage to it too.

So why do people choose to buy floating wooden floors in the first place? Well there are some great benefits to having floating wooden floors and one of them is the fact that they are easy to install. Also the lifespan of them is great, especially if looked after properly and they could even last up to a century with the right care.

With all of the great benefits probably the most appealing one has to be the look of the flooring and it truly is something great to look at. It is great flooring which is pleasing to the eye and it is not hard to see why it makes a good addition to any home.

Applying Wood Furniture Care for Your Wooden Floating Floors

Have you just been and bought some floating wooden floors for your rooms in the house and you would like to keep them looking good? It is quite easy to maintain the look of the floors and all it takes is a little time and effort on your part.

To help to give the floors an extra boost, they can be refinished any time that you like to help to keep them looking new and fresh. The type of wood that you use for your flooring will be important and obviously the better the wood the better it will be for you. You do not have to refinish the floor for at least a few years after installing the floors in the first place which is good.

You can also do your bit to protect them by not doing things that can compromise the flooring. For instance if there are any spills or leaks etc, then they should be dealt with appropriately and as quickly as possible to prevent damage. If you have any heavy furniture then you should not drag them across the floor, but rather you should try and lift it up whenever you can. This can prevent the floor from getting any permanent scratches on it.

Overall wood furniture care for floating flooring is just as easy as it is for any other type of wooden flooring. It just needs a little time and effort put into it and it should stay looking new and clean for longer.

March 2, 2009 · Flooring

Wood floors can look beautiful in your home, but when they are in need of repair they can make your home look awful. Many people think that maintaining and repairing wood floors that have seen better days is an overwhelming task that is just too much to take on. Luckily, it doesn’t have to be. Wood floor repair can be a fairly simple process as long as you proceed with a well thought out plan.

You might be looking at your scratched and dull floor and thinking of all the work involved with moving out all the furniture and then trying to work one of those sanders. The dust all over the house. Thinking that your inexperience with the sander could cause you to ruin the floor altogether. The stress of keeping kids and pets out of the room.

Unless your floor is too far gone, with proper care, your wood floor repair does not have to turn into a major job. In most cases, you can simply fill in the minor scratches or shallow gouges without getting into a major refinishing job. You will need a few tools and supplies to get started, however.

If your floor has a polyurethane finish, but doesn’t look so great because it is all scratched up, you may be able to bring it back to it’s former luster with some polyurethane finish that matches (or as near as you can match) what is on your floor. Use a small paint brush and dab the polyurethane onto the areas that are scratched and any areas where the finish has worn off. Use a clean cloth to buff out the polyurethane before it dries. This can help with small, scratched areas and can make them blend in with the floor.

In your wood floor repair, if your floor has a stain on it, you need to match the color of the stain in order to repair scratches. You should probably test out the stain a bit at a time to be sure. Use a small brush and apply the stain to the scratched area. Let the stain dry overnight or as long as it says on the can which can be up to twenty-four hours. Once the stain is dry, take the brush and lightly apply some polyurethane – buff this out before it dries to match it into the existing floor..

Deeper gouges need a bit more in the wood floor repair department. You will have to fill in the gouge and we recommend you use wood putt that is latex based and stainable to do that. You’ll need a putty knife to spread the putty and a rag for wiping it off other areas it might spill onto. Simply pack the putty into the gouge and smooth it over until it is level with the floor. Wipe any excess off around the area and let it dry thoroughly. Take some sandpaper and lightly buff it out. Stain the putty to match the floor using a small brush and light strokes. Let the stain dry overnight and then apply the polyurethane on top once it is dried.

These wood floor repair tips work on floors where the damage is isolated to a few spots. If you floor is covered in scratches and has hardly any finish left then you may be facing the daunting task of refinishing the floor. Sure, it’s hard work and inconvenient, but once it’s done you’ll have glorious wood floors that you can enjoy for years to come.