Maintaining Vinyl Floor Colorado

Knowing how to maintain a vinyl floor may not be an easy task for anyone. However, if you’re up to keeping your home’s vinyl floor in good condition, you might just be able realize the reward you can get from doing the right steps to a stain and damage free vinyl floor.

Local Companies

Mile High Hardwood Incorporated
(303) 347-2902
1991 W Caley Ave
Littleton, CO
Chucks Hardwood Flooring
(303) 427-5266
1195 W 70th Ave
Denver, CO
High Country Flooring
(970) 726-9161
507 Zerex
Fraser, CO
Global Garage Flooring
(303) 435-6649
4122 Frederick Cir
Longmont, CO
Georgia Carpet Outlet
(970) 257-1987
2922 North Ave
Grand Junction, CO
Consolidated Hardwoods Incorporated
(303) 466-1839
11900 Vance St
Broomfield, CO
Phoenix Flooring
(719) 836-2729
525 Main St Ste 1
Fairplay, CO
Cortez Flooring
(970) 565-3306
201 N Pinon Dr
Cortez, CO
Bones Hardwood Flooring
(970) 963-3525
780 Latigo Loop
Carbondale, CO
Interstate Custom Hardwood
(303) 403-1847
12150 W 44th Ave Unit 114
Wheat Ridge, CO

Knowing how to maintain a vinyl floor may not be an easy task for anyone. However, if you’re up to keeping your home’s vinyl floor in good condition, you might just be able realize the reward you can get from doing the right steps to a stain and damage free vinyl floor. Vinyl itself as a material is very durable and can withstand a long term of use. Making it as an option for flooring is a brilliant idea as it contributes in making a good home interior.

To keep your vinyl floor always looking as if it is newly purchased and attached, here are some things you might need to keep in mind.

1. Spills for a fact are very unavoidable. Same thing goes for stains. The amount of effort you may exert from cleaning will depend on how long you will let the stain stay in its place. To relieve you of this hassle, immediately wipe stains or spills on your vinyl floor.

2. Use cleaners suitable for vinyl floors. There are a lot of vinyl floor cleansers available depending on the stain. So better go for it as any ordinary cleaning product might just leave your floor free from stain but not from damage.

3. If it’s a general house cleaning day for you and your family, make sure to avoid the use of abrasive cleaning tools for cleaning the vinyl floors. Think of it as a sensitive skin. When going for a vacuum cleaner, avoid attaching a beater bar as this can really damage the flooring.

Now that you have an idea how to clean your vinyl floor properly, are there other instances when you can still damage your vinyl floor? Actually, there are still a few things to watch out for. Given for example, you have just bought an unfurnished house with vinyl flooring. Chances are the damage would come from the friction of moving your appliances around the house. As much as possible, avoid pushing your stuff around and give it a lift. If the weight is too much for you, a helping hand can always be pulled out somewhere. Is there still a need to lift any appliance that has small rollers or wheels on it? As much as possible, lift it too. Rollers are a big contributor for vinyl floor scratches and can even leave a mark or hard to remove stain.

Appliances are not the only ones who can bring about damage to your vinyl floor. If most of the time you have guests coming in, chances are, they become a contributing element to the damaging and staining of your vinyl floor. These would mostly come from the dirt that is on their shoes or maybe on your own shoes even. To prevent this from happening, place a mat on entrance doors where usual traffic occurs. It is in this way that damaging dirt from shoes become less harmful for your vinyl floor.

Learning about these preventive measures and cleaning procedures for your vinyl floor can save you up a lot from having frequent repairs, replacements, and even painstaking cleaning jobs.

Richard Dinae is an architect, providing information and directories about home improvement, please visit http://www.vinylfloorhome.com/



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