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Salt And Snow On Hardwood Floors- What Should You Know

by Alex M. Worked as a Business Development Manager

Winter hasn't ended yet! The ice melt and salt on the sidewalks can damage your hardwood floors. 

As a result of this wet, snowy, and icy weather, moisture is tracked into your home. It's never a good thing to have moisture on your hardwood floors. 

Moisture mixed with salt or ice melt is even worse. Take a look below to learn how you can protect your hardwood floor from these ice melt products.

In the midwest, salt and snow are a part of life.

Here are some tips for how to protect your hardwood flooring Sherman Oaks this winter, whether you have them in your home or in your business.

Why Is Snow And Salt Bad For Hardwood Floors?

The texture of rock salt is jagged and sharp. Your floor can be scratched by this. 

In the winter, it is carried inside on boots, so it is difficult to prevent. Additionally, shoes can bring in other debris that can damage your floor. 

Second, icemelt salt contains calcium chloride, which can cause stains on your wood floors due to a chemical reaction.

Rugs can also be damaged by it. You may think of salt as a physical scratch and a chemical burn, which are not suitable for any surface and liable to cause long-term damage.

Save Your Floors From Salt Damage

Get rid of the leading causes of rock salt damage on your hardwood floors.

Your hardwood flooring Sherman Oaks may be damaged by snow, water, salt, and other debris dragged in by your winter boots. You can reduce damage by taking off your shoes.

 As a business owner, you cannot ask customers to remove their shoes. Nevertheless, there are other preventative measures you can take.

Installing heavy-duty, commercial rugs. Likewise, you can vacuum high-traffic areas regularly and mop on a regular basis.


Quick Cleanups Are The Best Cleanups

As soon as a spill is made, or moisture rests on your floor, do everything you can to clean it up. 

The quicker you remove moisture, the less time it has to soak into your hardwood floor. The residue can be swept or vacuumed if it is already dry.

When you sweep or vacuum, you remove any granules or rocks from your floor, preventing them from scratching. 

Keep an absorbent towel or rag near your door so you can easily clean up messes when they happen.

Advice For Cleaning Salt Off Wood Floors

Even the strictest cleaner will not be able to prevent salt from entering a house. It will be even more difficult for businesses.

Your hardwood flooring Sherman Oaks may have been stained by the salt. The old remedy for salt stains was vinegar, but vinegar can actually do more harm than good. 

Vinegar should not be used on your floor. Furthermore, water is also bad for wood floors, so don't overdo that either.


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