Resurfacing vs Refinishing Hardwood Floors: A Complete Guide

Hardwood floor surface from above

The difference between resurfacing vs refinishing a hardwood floor is subtle but can make a big difference depending on what outcome you want to achieve. Generally, refinishing simply involves sanding and applying a new stain and lacquer whereas resurfacing is a more involved process. Resurfacing can involve replacing old floorboards, adding nails to others for … Read more

Is Regrouting Worth It?

Red and white tiled floor

Regrouting is an option you can choose to improve the look of your tiles, but is regrouting worth it or is it better to start from new? Depending on the condition of your tiles and your reason, regrouting may very well be worth it. Although, there are times when it’s better to completely re-tile instead. … Read more

Yellowing Vinyl Floors: Causes and Remedies

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If you have experienced yellowing vinyl floors then don’t worry, we have created this guide to tackle the reasons for a vinyl floor turning yellow and the methods that can be used to deal with this issue. The most common reason for yellowing vinyl floors is usually due to rug pads or backing, but it … Read more

5 Ways To Pick Up Dog Hair From Hardwood Floors

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Dog hair is one of those things that can be incredibly hard to fully remove from hardwood flooring, and if your floor is dark even a single hair can show up; so what are the best ways to pick up dog hair from hardwood floors? Our favorite method is to use a vacuum, however, a … Read more

Are Olefin Rugs Safe?

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Olefin rugs are generally considered a safe synthetic rug choice. Of course, all synthetic carpets could potentially trigger some health hazards, mostly during installation when the carpet is new and creating a “new carpet” smell as a result of off-gassing. Synthetic materials are created through chemical processes. Synthetic does not necessarily mean it is harmful, but it … Read more

Dry Mopping VS Wet Mopping: Key Differences

A dry mop on a hardwood floor

When it comes to dry mopping vs wet mopping, everyone has their own opinions about which is better, but the reality is that there are multiple benefits to each method. Wet mops are great for removing stains and disinfecting surfaces, whereas a dry mop is a good way to prepare for wet mopping by removing … Read more

Floor Still Dirty After Mopping? 8 Reasons Why

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Is your floor still dirty after mopping no matter how hard you try to get it squeaky clean? If so, you are not alone, and we have a number of reasons for why this may be the case. The most common reason for a floor to be dirty after mopping is failing to clean out … Read more

Can You Mop Unsealed Hardwood Floors?

An empty room with a hardwood floor

When it comes to cleaning an unsealed hardwood floor, there are many options and it can be difficult to know the right one; but can you mop unsealed hardwood floors? In our opinion, mopping unsealed hardwood flooring is not recommended. This is because the moisture can easily make its way underneath the flooring, leading to … Read more

How To Rehydrate Wood Floors: A Complete Guide

A wood floor next to a exposed brick wall

If you want to learn how to rehydrate wood floors you have come to the right place. Our favorite method to do this is to use a humidifier to increase the humidity in the room, which will in turn increase the humidity of the wood. You should always check whether you need to increase the … Read more

How To Make Mop Water Smell Good: 2 Easy Ways

A green bucket next to a mop

The characteristic smell associated with mop water is not a pleasant one, but we’ve got you covered with the best guide on how to make mop water smell good right here. Our favorite method is to use scented floor cleaner to make the water smell nice, but you can also use lemon juice to achieve … Read more