Floor Care Tips
For all carpet, vinyl, hardwood and ceramic tile, check with manufacturer for recommendations.
Carpets
Old remedies do work - White vinegar and ordinary tap water, mixed
1/3 and 2/3, make a great stain remover. Keep the mixture in a spray bottle
for quick and convenient access. Works wonders on stubborn stains like pet
urine. Always dab, don’t scrub a stain! Use a wet/dry vac after dabbing or
simply vacuum.
Wood Floors
Vacuum or sweep your floor daily to prevent dirt, dust and grit
from scratching or dulling its finish. Blot up spills or spots with a lightly
damp (well-wrung) cloth. Support furniture and heavy appliances with wide
bearing, not staining glides or casters. For moving furniture or appliances
into place slide them slowly over the floor on a clean piece of carpet (turned
upside down). Place area rugs in high traffic areas to make long-term maintenance
easier and less expensive. Do not use detergents and never pour water directly
onto the floor.
Natural Stone
Natural stone requires a different maintenance routine than
traditional man made ceramic tile. Many of the cleaners acceptable for use
on ceramic tile can stain, damage, or dull stone. Dirt and dust will scratch
the surface of stone. Therefore, stone floors should be vacuumed and dust
mopped frequently to remove abrasive agents from stone surface. Natural
stone should be cleaned with neutral cleaners. Stone cleaners should never
include acid or bleach. Acids, even a light solution of vinegar and water
will etch and eventually damage natural stone.
Ceramic Tile
Wipe glazed wall tiles periodically using a cloth or sponge
dampened with non-abrasive household cleaner. Vacuum glazed floor tiles
regularly to remove dirt and other gritty particles, and then damp mop or
sponge with a water based all purpose cleaner. Wax cleaners and oil-based
detergents may decrease the slip resistance of ceramic tile. Do not us ammonia,
as it will discolor grout. Clean unglazed wall and floor tiles in a similar
manner using a solution of water and soapless detergent instead of an all-purpose
water-based cleaner.
Laminates and Engineered Flooring
Best suggestion is to check with the manufacturer.
Vacuum or sweep your floor daily to prevent dirt, dust and grit from scratching
or dulling its finish.
Service
Our service department is a team of professionals who are available by appointment, to help you with repairs or replacements for any warranted and non-warranted concerns.
We really listen to and value our customers. Contact us with questions,