Engineered Hardwood Flooring in Auburn, WA from Nielsen Bros & Sons

Protecting engineered hardwood flooring from heavy furniture

Engineered hardwood flooring adds warmth and elegance to any home, but it requires some care to maintain its pristine condition, especially when it comes to heavy furniture. Without proper precautions, furniture can scratch, dent, or even permanently damage your floors. Here are effective strategies to protect your engineered wood flooring from heavy furniture and ensure it continues to look its best for years.
 

Use protective pads under furniture legs

One of the simplest and most effective ways to protect your engineered hardwood floors is to use furniture pads. These felt pads adhere to the bottoms of your furniture legs and help distribute the weight more evenly, preventing scratches and dents. They are available in various sizes and thicknesses to fit different furniture pieces. It's important to regularly check and replace these pads as they can wear down or collect dirt, which might scratch the floor.
 

Avoid dragging furniture across the floor

When rearranging furniture, lifting pieces rather than dragging them across the floor is crucial. Dragging heavy furniture can cause significant scratches and gouges that are difficult and sometimes impossible to repair. If furniture is too heavy to lift, consider using furniture sliders that are specifically designed for hardwood floors. These sliders can help you move heavy items easily without damaging the flooring.
 

Opt for rugs and area mats

Strategically placed rugs and mats can not only add to your decor but also provide an additional layer of protection for your engineered wood flooring. Place rugs in high-traffic areas or under heavy furniture pieces like sofas and dining tables to minimize direct contact with the floor. Ensure you use rugs with a non-abrasive backing to avoid any potential damage to the flooring surface.
 

Maintain a stable environment

Engineered hardwood flooring is sensitive to changes in humidity and temperature, which can cause the wood to expand and contract. This dimensional change can make floors more susceptible to damage under heavy furniture. To protect your flooring, maintain a stable environment in your home by using humidifiers or dehumidifiers to keep humidity levels consistent and within the manufacturer's recommended range.
 

Regularly inspect and clean your floors

Keeping your engineered hardwood floors clean is vital in protecting them from damage. Regular sweeping, dust mopping, or vacuuming with a soft-bristle attachment can remove grit and dirt that could potentially scratch the floor under heavy furniture. Also, spills should be cleaned up immediately to prevent any chance of water damage.
 

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By taking these precautions, you can ensure that your engineered hardwood flooring remains a beautiful and durable part of your home. Protecting your investment from heavy furniture will not only keep it looking great but also extend its lifespan, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of your engineered wood flooring for many years to come.
 

Contact Nielsen Bros & Sons whenever you're ready to get your dream flooring. Our flooring stores in Bellevue, Auburn, and Lynnwood, WA, serve Redmond, Kirkland, Renton, and surrounding areas.