Understanding the Long-Term Performance of Hardwood Flooring in Your Home
When it comes to investing in your home, it’s hard to beat hardwood flooring. Both classic and versatile, they fit in well with a variety of decor styles. If you have hardwoods already, or are considering having them installed, it’s important to understand their long-term performance and what it means for your investment.
Hardwood Floors Stand the Test of Time
Known for their warmth and elegance, hardwood floors have been an industry standard for ages. Typically made from wood such as maple, oak or walnut, they remain a standout among homeowners looking to upgrade their flooring today. Hardwood flooring is not new but it is far from outdated. It communicates a timelessness that other flooring options do not.
Hardwood Floors are Durable
Due to the natural characteristics of hardwood tree species, hardwood floors are some of the most durable money can buy. They don’t scratch, gouge or dent easily and if they are affected by some unfortunate event, they can be sanded and refinished multiple times. Refinishing can be used to take care of worn floors by giving them new life, or even a whole new look, by changing the color of the stain, or the sheen of the varnish.
Hardwood Floors are Easy to Clean
In today’s busy households, there is seldom time for extensive cleaning. Thankfully, hardwood floors don’t require much TLC. Simply sweep up crumbs and other gritty messes promptly, and dust mop regularly. If anything spills, make sure to mop up wet messes asap, but only clean hardwood floors with approved cleaners. No need to wet mop; water is not good for hardwoods. Wetness can lead to warping, buckling or just ruin the finish on your floors.
Because they are so easy to keep clean, hardwood floors are good for people who suffer from allergies. Unlike carpet, they don’t harbor allergens like dust and pet dander, and keeping them clean is simple. Ease of care is an important consideration, when it comes to allergies and general cleaning. A beautiful floor can be a hindrance if it’s fussy and hard to maintain.
Hardwood Floor Options
If you don’t have hardwood floors but are considering them as an investment, you have a lot of options. Manufacturers today offer prefinished and unfinished varieties that can be professionally installed. Prior to making a decision, you should visit our helpful staff at Flooring by Wilson's Carpet Plus to review your style and budget. We can show you wood flooring in different species, textures, and finishes, and then discuss the process and timeframe for professional installation. You’ll give your home a timeless upgrade, regardless of your decor or style!