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MAINTENANCE
Tips
To
ensure that your floor has a long life, we have compiled
the following tips for you:
1.
Regularly sweep or vacuum the floor to prevent sand or
abrasive dust from accumulating and scratching the
finish.
2.
Place doormats outside and rugs inside, at every
entrance of the house, again to prevent sand or abrasive
dust from accumulating on the floor.
3.
Place a rug in front of the kitchen sink, kitchen
working stations and the dishwasher to protect the floor
from dropped kitchen accessories and from water or oily
detergent spills.
4.
Use adequate floor protection (felt pads) under all
furniture and chairs legs, in order to ease their
movements and to prevent scratching the floor.
5.
The relative humidity level in your home must be
maintained at 45% (i.e. 40-50%) throughout the year.
Hardwood is a living substance, which reacts to changes
of relative humidity. It absorbs or releases humidity
according to seasons. Consequently, its dimensions
change. During the summer, when humidity is at its
highest, it is absorbed by the wood, which then expands.
These variations can be minimized with proper
ventilation, dehumidifying or heating.
During
the winter, on the other hand, when the heating system
is on, the relative humidity level in the house is much
lower. It is then recommended to use a humidifier, in
order to minimize extreme shrinkage effects.
6.
Keep shoes in good condition. Damaged or worn heels may
expose a metal tip, which will certainly damage your
hardwood floor.
7.
Protect your floor against direct sunlight or any
intense source of artificial lighting. Over time,
intense light will discolor exposed surfaces. This
phenomenon with wood surfaces is normal and natural. The
lighter the color of the natural wood, the more apparent
this phenomenon will be.
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