Wood Floor Cleaning Alvin, TX
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Full-Service Floor Care: Cleaning, Stripping, Waxing, Sealing and Polishing.
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Alvin Wood Floor Cleaning and Alvin Hardwood Floor Cleaning want you to see the hardwood floors in your home like you did when they were first put in. Do you remember? They were stunning and shiny, buffed and polished. They were the best looking wood floors you’d ever seen. In addition they were great for your health, not holding on to dust, allergens, dirt and other things that fall into a carpet, so they made for healthier air in your home. But time has done its trick on them and now, they’re not as healthy looking. Just simple traffic will make them lose their luster, then there are spills, scratches and scuffs, and no longer are they the beautiful shining flooring pieces they used to be. It’s even worse in the heavy traffic areas such as the kitchen and hallways.
Alvin Wood Floor Cleaning Company
With our wood floor cleaning services in Alvin, Texas you can have your old wood flooring back. If you’ve tried and tried to clean it, but you can’t get that shine to return, bring us in. When you call our hardwood floor cleaning specialists, they will take your dull lifeless flooring and return it to it’s former self.
Once we’re done, make sure to take care of your wood floor to keep it looking new. Many manufacturers recommend cleaning and buffing your floor regularly, and waxing it every 1-6 years depending on how much traffic that area gets.
Note: If your hardwood flooring has a polyurethane coating finish, you should not wax it. This note, as well as cleaning recommendations should have come with your flooring. If not, contact the manufacturer and ask how you should clean and maintain it.
Other Wood Flooring Advice:
Liquid Spills – Clean them up immediately to prevent them from sinking in and damaging the wood.
Sweeping – Regular sweeping will help your flooring last longer. When dirt and dust that collect on your hardwood floor are walked on, the effect can be much like sandpaper and it starts eating away at the surface of the flooring. A once over with a dust mop will do the trick.
Vacuuming – If you are going to use a vacuum on your wood flooring, make sure to use the right attachments. The vacuum beater bar can be damaging. Instead stick with a brush attachment.
Protection – If your entry way has wood flooring, you may want to consider putting down rugs or floor mats to lessen the impact to that high-traffic area.
Furniture – Furniture can be an enemy to your hardwood flooring. Use furniture guards or fabric under the legs of your furnishings to protect the surface.
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