Comments for WEST | WOOD https://www.westflooring.com/ Handcrafted Hardwood Surfaces Wed, 05 Aug 2020 19:48:18 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Comment on What Finish Is the One for You by Nethan Paul https://www.westflooring.com/what-finish-is-the-one-for-you/#comment-29224 Fri, 20 Dec 2019 12:44:00 +0000 http://westfloor.thinkbigdata.nyc/?p=10801#comment-29224 Nice article to know lots of important things on finishing part of the flooring. I have to renovate my home and for this, I have decided to install hardwood flooring in Utah. Though it is very costly I love hardwood floors. They make the interior parts a traditional one and it is also durable. From this blog I came to know about finishing steps and it will definitely help me on installation phase.

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Comment on Engineered Wood Floors vs. Solid Wood Flooring by Laura West https://www.westflooring.com/engineered-wood-floors-vs-solid-wood-flooring/#comment-8088 Thu, 25 Jul 2019 16:34:56 +0000 http://westfloor.thinkbigdata.nyc/?p=10808#comment-8088 In reply to Trisha Stinson.

Yes, many people install hardwood flooring in their kitchen. For the record, any floor made of wood can encounter problems with moisture. As long as you are careful about spills, you should be okay. Certain species of wood, as well as some top coats, can help prevent water from causing damage. You can check with one of our hardwood consultants to find out the best option for your particular project. Also keep in mind that certain cleaning and maintenance products should also be used to preserve the hardwood.

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Comment on Engineered Wood Floors vs. Solid Wood Flooring by Trisha Stinson https://www.westflooring.com/engineered-wood-floors-vs-solid-wood-flooring/#comment-7952 Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:46:27 +0000 http://westfloor.thinkbigdata.nyc/?p=10808#comment-7952 Thank you for this information, I am planning to install hardwood flooring for my house from the kitchen to the dining. Is it ok to install hardwood to the kitchen area?

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Comment on Engineered Wood Floors vs. Solid Wood Flooring by Laura West https://www.westflooring.com/engineered-wood-floors-vs-solid-wood-flooring/#comment-3675 Mon, 24 Jun 2019 20:43:48 +0000 http://westfloor.thinkbigdata.nyc/?p=10808#comment-3675 In reply to Aazoay Boni.

Yes, that is very true. Just make sure to have the rotating brush turned off when using upright vacuums. Otherwise, the bristles may cause scratches.

Products like Swiffer are great for picking up dust and pet hair in between vacuuming sessions. The dry cloths are the safest, but according to the manufacturer, the wet cloths can also be used in certain cases. I would read those instructions very carefully, though, as not all hardwood flooring works well with the cleanser they use.

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Comment on Engineered Wood Floors vs. Solid Wood Flooring by Aazoay Boni https://www.westflooring.com/engineered-wood-floors-vs-solid-wood-flooring/#comment-3290 Sat, 22 Jun 2019 04:57:56 +0000 http://westfloor.thinkbigdata.nyc/?p=10808#comment-3290 You should also vacuum your hardwood floor every week if you don’t want grit and dust to wear through your wood floor.

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