I have been a hardwood floor enthusiast and homeowner for over 15 years. I started out not knowing a single thing about how to take care of my hardwood, and as a result, I have areas where I've had to completely replace the floor boards.
Over the years, I've done a lot of researched and learned about the do's and dont's that come with having wood floors. Some of them are pretty common sense (even though I didn't know them at the time), while others are a bit more counter intuitive.
In this blog, I am going to be sharing tidbits of information that has helped me over the years and one of the main reasons why my hardwood still look brand new (for most areas, and for the most part!).
Over the years, I've done a lot of researched and learned about the do's and dont's that come with having wood floors. Some of them are pretty common sense (even though I didn't know them at the time), while others are a bit more counter intuitive.
In this blog, I am going to be sharing tidbits of information that has helped me over the years and one of the main reasons why my hardwood still look brand new (for most areas, and for the most part!).