Hardwood floors are a beautiful addition to a home. Many homeowners and decorators find these floors a great alternative to carpeted floors. However, there are various myths surrounding floors made from hardwood, which discourage people to go for this type of flooring. Let’s debunk some of them:
1) They are Expensive…
Yes and no. Since these floors are expensive to install, homeowners find them fairly pricey. But this is a myth
when you look at the bigger picture. These floors last for decades. This type of flooring is
capable of sustaining long-term use. While tiles and linoleum may require replacements after
ever 10 to 15 years, hardwood is durable and rarely need replacements, provided you take good
care of them.
2) They Don’t Suit Homes with Pets and Children…
Many families who own pets believe hardwood floors are not a good option for them. In reality,
hardwood floors are very durable. There are many High Traffic finish options. Dog owners who routinely clip
their dogs’ nails can save their floor from un-wanted scratches. Skip the high heel shoes and all should be good.
3) They are Difficult to Maintain….
You cannot help being amazed when people ask you if your flooring is easy to clean or maintain. The fact that this type of floor can be easily swept, dusted or even vacuumed completely destroys this myth. However, using the installer’s instructions to clean the flooring can save you from a dull floor. To ensure your flooring lasts for a lifetime, avoid mopping or using excess water to clean it.
4) They Are Bad For Health….
There is a reason why homes with hardwood flooring sell for more money. This is because people health-conscious people prefer this type of flooring. Research reveals that these floors are better for health than carpeting and other flooring types. This makes them a good investment for your health and for increasing your home’s market value. Also, using a green water based finish with low VOC level is a perfect choice to have a healthy environment.
5) They Scratch Easily…
Any kind of flooring is vulnerable to all kinds of wear and tear. Tiles can get chipped, linoleum may fall apart and carpets often get stained. Therefore, it is absurd to reject this type of flooring simply because they can get scratched. In reality, the vulnerability of hardwood floor depends on its maintenance, treatment or top layer of the poly. If scratched or damaged, they are easy to repair. Although deeper scratches may need extra effort, small or trivial scratches can be taken care of easily. Again skip the high heels!