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Nothing looks bad unattractive than a wood floor full of scratches and dents. When it comes to wood care, it is important to make sure that you protect your wood flooring from getting damaged by furniture. Your habits could be ruining your floor, and you need to know and how you will protect the floor. Here are five protective habits to help keep your hardwood floor looking as good as new.  

  • Remove Your Shoes

The main reason why people remove their shoes when entering the house is to avoid bringing the dirt under the shoes to the inside. The other benefit that you might not know about is that removing shoes prevents dirt from seeping into the inside of the wood flooring. Hardwood floors can absorb moisture which leads to damage. So, the best thing to do is make sure you have a shoe organizer where you can keep the shoes before you enter the house.

  • Use Quality Rag

Another way of preventing damage to the floor is by using a rag. An area rug can help prevent the floor from getting damaged by the furniture. The rag creates a protective layer between the floor and the furniture. Furthermore, it traps dirt, making sure it does not reach the hardwood floor. So, apart from the attractive visual, a rag is a protective element. Make the room beautiful by placing the rag on parts with furniture only.

  • Avoid Wheeled Furniture

If your furniture has wheels, you could be causing scratches if you keep rolling them on the floor. You may notice this problem until when it is too late. So, unless you have protection, avoid rolling the furniture around. It will prevent scratches and dents you might not know when they happened. If you have to drag the furniture, use protective covers like rubber, self-adhesive and slip-on pads.

  • Get the Finish Redone

With use, the finish, which is a protective layer, on the hardwood floor starts to wear off. The worn-out spots expose the floor, leaving it susceptible to damage. So, when you notice small scratches whenever you move the furniture, it is time to redo the finish. Redo the entire room to rectify even the tiny scratches you may not notice. Leaving the floor unmaintained for a long time will only increase the chance of damaging it with time.

  • Pick Up the Furniture

The other best way of avoiding ruining your hardwood floor is to be careful. This means picking up the furniture instead of dragging it across the room. Whether you are redecorating or changing the setting of your room, avoid dragging heavy furniture. Instead, have several people to help you lift the couch, the cupboard, or any furniture you are moving to the other end. Avoiding pressure on the floor will leave it scratch-free and looking good as always.

The Takeaway!

From the details above, you can see the numerous ways of protecting your floor. Don’t get frustrated when you scratch the floor after moving your furniture. Deal with the problem by adopting the floor-friendly habits mentioned above.