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Environmental Benefits of Hardwood Floors

Environmental Benefits of Hardwood Floors

by Dublin Carpet / Saturday, 20 November 2021 / Published in Hardwood
Benefits of Hardwood Floors

Hardwood floors have a natural beauty and elegance that can’t be matched. Here are some of the benefits of hardwood floors:
Are you shopping for Blackhawk flooring for your home, or office? Hardwood floors are a beautiful, eco-friendly option for your remodeling project. Often, natural materials are also more durable than many other types of flooring, so you can feel confident about your choice when you choose this long-term investment for your space. Keep reading to learn more about the environmental benefits of this flooring selection.

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Benefits of Hardwood Flooring

All floors eventually need to be replaced, but how do you choose when there are so many options available? Hardwood floors have a lot of benefits, whether you’re planning a hardwood floor remodel for your business or home. They look elegant, last longer, and are less likely to harbor allergens, like pollen, dust, or pet dander. Blackhawk hardwood is also a popular option because wood grain is so unique, and the colors are warm, rich, and beautiful.

Why Hardwood Floors are More Eco-Friendly

There are several reasons why hardwood floors can be better for the environment than other types of flooring. For example, hardwood floors are made from renewable natural materials, while some flooring options are created from synthetic materials that use more energy or water to produce. As mentioned above, wood flooring is easy to clean and doesn’t trap dirt or grime the way some materials can, so you don’t need to use harsh chemicals. Not to mention, hardwood floors are also made from natural materials, which means they can be recycled at the end of a long, useful life, and repurposed for other creative projects. 

How to Care for Hardwood Floors

If you decide that you love this look, you’ll need to learn how to care for your new floors. One of the most important things you should do is protect your floors by using a mat or runner at all entrances to your house. This will help reduce the amount of dirt, dust, and debris that gets tracked across your floor, like small rocks in the tread of your shoes. Better yet, simply remove your shoes at the front door. You should also place felt furniture pads under chairs and other pieces of furniture, so they don’t mark up your floors with scuffs and scratches.

When cleaning, start by sweeping or vacuuming the floor, then use a damp mop to wipe up any stubborn debris. To prevent dirt from getting ground in, you should move anything off the floor before cleaning. The best methods for deep-cleaning hardwood floors are using a gentle cleaner to remove any built-up grime, followed by buffing it to produce a shiny finish. Be sure not to let water sit on your floors, as it can cause warping over time.

Revitalizing Hardwood Flooring

It’s also relevant to note that hardwood floors can be given a second life. If, after a few years, your wood floors look dull, you can revitalize them by hiring a professional to refinish your floors and apply a new coat of varnish. This will not only help to preserve the wood, but also protect it against spills and scratches. 

Shop Hardwood Flooring

If you’re looking for a reliable and reputable Dublin flooring company, look no further. We carry all the best styles and brands of wood floors. Let us know if we can help with any questions about your next home remodeling project! Give us a call at (925) 833-0165.

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