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Friday Flooring Feature: 6 ways to prevent scratches in your hardwood floors

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Friday Flooring Feature: 6 Ways To Prevent Scratches In Your Hardwood Floors

When it comes to advice regarding flooring, I turn to my friend, Debbie Gartner, also known as "The Flooring Girl".  In this post, Debbie give us 6 ways for minizing scratches in hardwood floors.  All of these suggestions are inexpensive and easy to do.

We have hardwood floors in our house.  We've never asked anyone to remove their shoes when entering our home and we don't remove our own shoes.  That's going to change!

 

Original content by Debbie Gartner

Hardwood floors - preventing scratches - Westchester County NYMany of my customers ask me how to prevent scratching in hardwood floors, so I thought these tips would be helpful.  

First, let me preface this by saying that ALL hardwood scratches. It's just a matter of time. Yes, some are harder than others and yes, some have a bit more scratch protection than others.  Anyone that tells you the hardwood flooring won't scratch isn't telling the truth.   So given that all hardwood will scratch, here are some tips to MINIMIZE the scratches and prolong the life of your hardwood floors.

By far, the #1 culprit of scratches is dirt/grit, so do whatever you can to minimize this.

 

Westchester hardwood flooring - Brazilian cherry - scratch prevention1. Take off your shoes! It is amazing how large an impact this can have on your floor. I just went to a repeat customer's home...a rental. We installed the hardwood over 2 yrs ago and it looks like the job was done yesterday. I'd love to take credit for it,but I can't...That is the impact that removing your shoes has...even with renters! To make life simpler, add a plastic or rubber bin by the door to make it convenient for you and your guests to place their shoes. Maybe even add a bench near the door.  


2. Add entry mats at the doorways. Water (and snow/salt) are the worst culprits and the areas by the door tend to wear down the fastest because of this. So, you should protect these areas.  Get entrance mats - one for outside and one for inside the door. (And if you have an overhang above the front door that also helps).  


3. Add felt pads to the furniture, and get extras. The felt pads can make a big difference and they are especially important for chairs that move the most. Most people do not move the heavier items such as couches that often. I advise my customers to buy extra felt pads as they tend to fall off often especially on chair that are moved frequently.   Hardwood flooring -  Westchester County NY


4. Avoid chairs with rollers. These really scratch up floors as dirt and grit tends to get caught in them. Either avoid them, or get mats for under these areas as they will destroy your hardwood floors.  


5. Clean regularly to get the dirt/grit up. Swiffers or similar products are ideal. (I will write a future post on cleaning hardwood floors).  


6. Consider area rugs for areas where chairs are moved often. These can be especially handy for dining rooms or other areas where chairs are frequently moved. Area rugs will also reduce the noise.  

 

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I also get a lot of questions about pets and hardwood. Generally, most cats do not cause issues with their claws (although sometimes kitty litter can scratch up the floor so be careful to clean that up). There seems to be more issues with dogs claws and for sure trimming nails will usually help. I've also read somewhere that there are some sort of doggie nail covers, but most pet lovers would prefer to leave the pets alone. You can read more here on types of hardwood flooring that are best for pets.  


Does adding an extra coat of polyurethane help prevent scratches? Well this depends. If your hardwood is prefinished, then, no this will actually make your floor more susceptible to scratches (as it will sand off some of the aluminum oxide) and it will void your manufacturer warranty. If however, you have hardwood that has been finished on site (i.e. it was sanded in the home), then, an extra coat can help reduce scratching.

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Comments (4)

Paula McDonald, Ph.D.
Beam & Branch Realty - Granbury, TX
Granbury, TX 936-203-0279
Great advice. With 2 big dogs we struggle with scratches throughout our home. Not much carpeting when you have to struggle thru allergy season in Texas.
Mar 30, 2012 08:05 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Hi Paula~ We don't have any pets, but we do have grandchildren and they can be hard on wood flooring!

Mar 30, 2012 08:30 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Donna - Thx so much for the reblog.  Yes, removing shoes will make a huge difference and save you a lot of money.

Mar 30, 2012 10:04 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Debbie~ I'm all for saving money!

Mar 30, 2012 10:25 AM

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