by linnea | Apr 19, 2021 | Hardwood Floor Maintenance, Hardwood Flooring Blog
Hardwood Floor Cracks: Common Causes And Preventions If you have hardwood floors or are thinking about hardwood floors, you may be worried about potential damage that might ruin the beautiful look of your floors. One kind of damage that hardwood floors can suffer from...
by linnea | Apr 6, 2021 | Hardwood Floor Maintenance, Hardwood Flooring Blog, Uncategorized
Tips From The Pros: How Do Professionals Clean Wood Floors? Why Should I Deep-Clean My Hardwood Floor? Cleaning a hardwood floor regularly helps it maintain its condition and integrity. There are a lot of ways to repair a hardwood floor once it’s been damaged....
by linnea | Feb 18, 2021 | Hardwood Floor Maintenance, Hardwood Flooring Blog, Uncategorized
What Do Landlords Need To Know About Maintaining Hardwood Floors? Maintaining your hardwood floors can have many benefits beyond just looking good. Hardwood flooring that’s well-maintained can be a selling point for any property, especially if it’s older wood. It’s...
by linnea | Jan 18, 2021 | Hardwood Floor Maintenance, Hardwood Flooring Blog, Uncategorized
How to Repair Normal Wear And Tear on Your Rental's Hardwood Floors It’s time to get the rental ready for a showing again. The old tenant has moved out, but they left behind wear and tear to the hardwood floors. Scratches, divots, you name it: when your tenants leave,...
by linnea | Dec 21, 2020 | Hardwood Floor Maintenance, Hardwood Flooring Blog, Uncategorized
How to Help Your Tenants Care for Their Rental's Hardwood Floors Your rental property is newly finished, pristine, and ready to appeal to the market of hungry renters. After spending so much time on the installation of stunning hardwood flooring, it can be...
by linnea | Dec 18, 2020 | Hardwood Floor Maintenance, Hardwood Flooring Blog, Uncategorized
What Is And Isn't Considered Normal Wear And Tear On Your Rental's Hardwood Floor? Before your tenant packs up and moves on, it’s inspection time. When you walk through the property, you need to be objective and understand that normal wear and tear happens, but that...