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How to Maintain and Restore Laminate Floors


Worker hands installing timber laminate floor in modern house

The global market for laminate floors is expected to surpass 40 billion by 2029. That's for good reason.

Laminate floors are a popular and durable option for many homeowners, but they do require regular maintenance to keep them looking their best.


So, how do you keep your laminate flooring looking as good as the day you got it installed? Read on for our top tips.


Commit to Clean Flooring


When you're cleaning laminate flooring, use a broom or a vacuum with a specific setting to remove dirt and debris from your laminate floors. Regular cleaning can help prevent scratches and other damage.


Avoid using a wet mop or excessive water, as this can damage the laminate flooring. Instead, use a damp mop with a mild cleaning solution recommended by the manufacturer.


Use a microfiber mop or a soft-bristled brush to clean your floors. This will help remove dirt and debris without damaging the surface of your laminate floors.


Laminate floors are not waterproof, so it's important to clean up spills as soon as possible to prevent them from seeping into the seams and causing damage.


Avoid Harsh Chemicals


Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the protective layer of the laminate flooring. Instead, use a mild cleaning solution or a cleaner specifically designed for laminate floors.


Use natural cleaners to clean your floors. These cleaners are effective at removing dirt and grime without damaging the laminate.


Avoid using wax or polish on your laminate floors, as they can create a buildup that is difficult to remove and can make your floors look dull.


Take Preventative Measures


You should take action to prevent damage to your laminate flooring. Place furniture pads under the legs of heavy furniture to prevent scratches and dents.


If your laminate flooring has scratches or chips, use a laminate repair kit to fill in the damaged area. Follow the instructions carefully and allow the repair to dry completely before walking on the area.


Place rugs or runners in high-traffic areas to protect the laminate flooring.


Restore Problems


If you're trying to fix already-damaged laminate floors, there are actions you can take.


If there are severely damaged planks, you may need to replace them. To replace a plank, use a circular saw to cut along the length of the damaged plank and remove it. Install a new plank in its place, making sure it is level with the surrounding planks.


To restore shine to your laminate floors, use a laminate floor restorer. Apply the restorer to a clean, dry floor and spread it evenly using a mop or microfiber pad. Allow the restorer to dry completely before walking on the floors.


It may also be time to replace your flooring entirely. You can then look into different options for replacing your laminate flooring.


Keep Your Laminate Floors in Tiptop Shape Today!


By following these tips, you can help maintain and restore your laminate floors, keeping them looking great for years to come.


Are you looking for new flooring in the Ottawa area? Get started with Millennium Floor Covering for all your flooring needs ASAP.




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