Hardwood Floor Deterioration: Causes, Prevention & Repair
Hardwood floors can deteriorate for a number of reasons, including:
* Moisture: Moisture is one of the biggest enemies of hardwood floors. When wood is exposed to moisture, it can swell and warp, causing the floor to buckle and crack. Moisture can come from a number of sources, including leaks, spills, and high humidity.
* Sunlight: Sunlight can also damage hardwood floors by causing the wood to fade and discolor. The damage is most severe in areas that are exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.
* Abrasion: Abrasion, which is the process of wearing away the surface of the wood, can also damage hardwood floors. Abrasion can be caused by foot traffic, furniture, and pets.
* Insects: Insects, such as termites and wood beetles, can also damage hardwood floors. Insects can bore holes in the wood, causing it to weaken and decay.
By taking steps to protect your hardwood floors from these factors, you can help to keep them looking their best for years to come.
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