1. Preparing your wooden floors for wintry weather.
One of the first things you must do is take a look at your floor for gaps, cracks or splits that
might let draughts through. It is crazy to switch your central heating on only to allow cold
draughts whistle through your house by means of gaps in your wood floors. There are 3 key
ways to fill gaps in your wooden flooring, they are: 1.Using a dirt & resin filling; 2. placing filler
strips in between boards. 3.Via applying a color matched acrylic filler to the gaps.
Whatever choice you select, the time spent filling up the gaps to your wood flooring ahead of
winter pays dividends, both when it comes to your comfort & your heating bills.
When you've made sure that your wood flooring is in excellent order, it’s a good idea to give
your wood floors a thoroughly good clean and if necessary re-oil it or repair any scratches in
the lacquer. With regards to cleaning your wood flooring, it’s more straightforward if you'll be
able to clear the entire room, but if that is not conceivable, then attempt to get a clear run at
parts of your room, one at a time. In case your wooden flooring is only slightly dirty, all you
will have to do is vacuum it carefully and then pass over it with a moist, not wet, mop. In case
your wood floors requires a deeper clean, then it’s a good idea to invest in a specialist wood
floor cleaner that’ll provide it a good, deep-down clean.
When you are happy that your wood flooring is free of gaps and thoroughly cleaned, it is time
to take preventative steps by way of investing in good high quality doormats. The mud and
dirt that enters into your house from out of doors are one of the worst enemies for your wood
flooring, because they stay on its surface and scratch away at its finish till they’re removed.
Installing an outdoor doormat, that is backed-up with an indoor doormat, will effectively scale
back the volume of harmful mud that will get into your property. The easy motion of wiping
feet completely can pay serious dividends on your wood floors flooring,particularly right
through the winter months, when humidity is especially high.
Changing temperatures and moisture levels can also play havoc with your wood flooring, in
particular within the winter months so it is well worth seeking to keep the temperature in your
home constant. Changing temperatures can result in wooden flooring boards to expand and
contract significantly which can in turn allow buckling, warping and gaping. By making sure
that you keep the temperature and moisture levels in your property consistent, you’ll give
protection to your wood flooring for the years ahead.
Rugs are an effective way to add interest and charm to your interior décor simultaneously
helping your room to appear cosy. Significantly effective in hallways and living rooms, rugs
will not only make your room seem hotter, but they will block out any remaining draughts that
may sneak their way through your wood boards. When you select rugs to place over wood
flooring, be sure they do not have a rubber backing because it might stifle the floor and may
stop it from being able to breathe properly. If possible, choose rugs that are made out of
natural fabrics, like wool, cotton or natural material blends. If you are worried about slipping,
you will have to add anti slip strips or patches to the underneath of your rug.