Articles tagged: Wooden Flooring
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell Before installing your new floor sometimes a recommended acclimatisation period is required. Acclimatisation is required as there can be dramatic differences in temperature & humidity between the products' origin and the installation environment – your home. written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell Use felt pads on furniture Place felt pads on the bottom of all furniture and furniture legs to ensure your furniture does not damage your floor. It is also important to ensure grit does not get between your floor and the felt pads on your furniture. Even small amounts of grit or dirt can cause damage to your floor. written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell General maintenance pointers for real wood & laminate floors - The most important rule is not to add too much water or cleaning agent to the product. However, as a simplified overview, the following instruction is considered suitable for most products. Vacuum or sweep the area first to clear any loose dust or grit. Now apply a fine mist of water over the floor in manageable sections, and then wipe dry taking care to use a non-abrasive, clean cloth. written by Fadhrick Pickaso After the wooden flooring has been laid out, you should take proper care of the floor to make it last as long as possible. The floor should be regularly by sweeping or by using vacuum cleaners. Removal of dirt and dust would ensure protection of the floor from damages caused by scratches. written by Fadhrick Pickaso After the wooden flooring has been laid out, you should take proper care of the floor to make it last as long as possible. The floor should be regularly by sweeping or by using vacuum cleaners. Removal of dirt and dust would ensure protection of the floor from damages caused by scratches. written by Fadhrick Pickaso Laminate flooring is made up of three parts. On the top is a layer of aluminum oxide. Below that is a layer of fiberboard and has the design of wood, brick or stone, which is very resistant to moisture. The third layer of plastic, which guards against moisture and pests. written by Allison Thompson This article provides information on what needs to be considered when looking for new flooring for a home. << previous page 1 next page>> |