Thursday, April 21, 2016

Wood Floor Care And Maintenance





Your floors are an investment. Something that you want to last for years and years and years. But when it comes to wood flooring what can you do? It's fine right? It's a hard floor, it shouldn't need as much professional maintenance as carpet or tile right? Well, not really. Wood floors don't need as much professional maintenance, but they still require some TLC. We have compiled a list of important thing you should and should not do with your hard wood flooring. 

  • Sweep regularly with a soft bristle broom or dry dust mop. 
  • Use a suction only type vacuum. Vacuums with a beater bar or power rotary brush head can damage a wood floor and should not be used. 
  • Wipe up spills promptly and use approved hardwood cleaner. 
  • Use felt protectors under heavy pieces of furniture and chairs.
  • Use protective mats at all exterior entrances. 
  • Spiked heels or shoes in need of repair can severely damage flooring. 
  • Replace hard plastic, metal casters, or wheels on furniture with soft rubber casters or by using a protective mat under the casters.
  • Never wet mop your wood floors. Excess moisture or liquids can cause damage to wood flooring. 
  • Never use oil soaps, wax, or other household products to clean your floor. 
  • Keep pet nails trimmed. 
  • Protect your floor when using a dolly for moving furniture or appliances. 
  • Use protective window coverings to protect hardwood floors from excessive heat during periods of direct sunlight. 
  • Never use rubber backed rugs or pads as they may damage hardwood floors. Area rugs should be soft, non-abrasive, and urethane backed.
As always, if you ever have any questions, please do not hesitate to either leave a comment below or give us a call at 818-263-9314

Monday, April 4, 2016

Grease in the Kitchen

Every home has a kitchen, and every kitchen has a floor. No matter what type of flooring you have in the kitchen, unfortunately grease will build up. This is normal and common, as long as you use your kitchen. Daily cleaning of the floor with warm water and a small bit of dish soap can help curb the build up of grease. When you have tile floors however, the grout line will start to darken despite your efforts if the floor has not been sealed. The most effective way of avoiding this darkening is to have your tile sealed when the floors are laid. If this isn't possible, it is possible to have a professional come to clean the tile and grout and seal it once they are finished. Click Here to see how JP Carpet Cleaning Expert Floor Care will help you take care of your tile and grout, and help protect your floors from that nasty grease build-up.