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We understand wanting to save money on your home improvements with DIY solutions whenever you can. There are plenty of projects around your home that can be done on your own with a few products or tools and some elbow grease.

But when it comes to cleaning and preserving the timeless look of your hardwood floors, you should always leave it to the professionals! Hardwood floors are a major investment for your home, and you don’t want to risk damaging them with improper cleaning methods.

Why Common Cleaning Methods Don’t Cut It

Common household cleaners and other DIY methods can cause damage to wood floors. Many cleaners contain harsh chemicals, ammonia, or vinegar-based solutions that can damage the polyurethane (protective finish). 

This damage will cause the finish to wear off and leave the wood looking dull. Even methods like mopping with a solution that contains too much water or using a steamer can cause water to seep into the wood, which leads to warping and fading.

Improper Cleaning Can Be Risky

There are various ways that you can destroy your hardwood floors; improperly cleaning them is one of those ways. Here are a few potential risks of improper hardwood floor cleaning:

Surface Damage

Rough tools and excessive scrubbing can damage the protective coating of wood floors. Too much moisture and harsh chemicals can also cause the protective coating of wooden floors to deteriorate. Without this protection, the grain of the wood can be exposed, making it more prone to damage.

Water Damage

Too much moisture can cause serious damage to wooden floors. Wooden floors have pores, and too much moisture can cause the wood to crack, swell up, and warp. Excess water from cleaning and spills is how most water damage to wooden floors happens.

Product Buildup

Buildup on wooden floors can happen because of the improper use of cleaning solutions, coatings, and sealants. It can also be the result of using cleaners that are not intended for use on wooden floors. Product buildup can cause wooden floors to look hazy and feel sticky when you walk on them. There are better ways to keep your hardwood floors shining than using excess product, especially if the product is not safe for them.

How Specialized Hardwood Cleaning Is Done

Specialized hardwood cleaning involves the use of specialized equipment. The pH of the floor is prioritized by using pH-neutral cleaners. On top of that, the floor can be restored or neutralized by removing acidic or alkaline substances. 

When you get your hardwood floors cleaned by professionals, you can be sure that they were deep cleaned using safe methods and the finish was protected. By getting this treatment done, you are extending the life of your floors, improving the appearance instantly, and saving yourself time and effort.

Save Yourself Some Stress and Book a Professional

You know that your hardwood floors are an investment and should be taken care of properly. We have professionals with the knowledge and experience to ensure cleanliness and longevity for your hardwood floors!

We use top-notch equipment and have been serving the Des Moines area since 2019, providing professional cleaning for hardwood, rugs, carpets, laminate, and tile floors. Contact us today to schedule your hardwood floor cleaning service!