
Here are tips that will help you handle water damage on your hardwood flooring.
Water is an enemy to your hardwood flooring. When your floors get exposed to water, it can cause the floor boards to become stained and warped, among other problems. Given the problems that water damage can present, it’s good to know how to address any water damage that your floors experience. Here are tips that will help you handle water damage on your hardwood flooring.
Address Standing Water as Quickly as Possible
Whenever water does spill onto your hardwood flooring, you want to deal with that spill as quickly as you can. The longer that water is able to sit on your floor boards, the more damage it will cause. Over time, it will seep into your floor boards and cause those boards to swell up and become warped. It can even cause mold and mildew development, which can create unpleasant smells, and even health problems. It’s better to deal with standing water as soon as possible so you can minimize the damage that the water can cause.
Assess Damage After the Water Has Been Addressed
Once your hardwood flooring has been dried, you can take a look to see what water damage has been caused. Sometimes, the wood just looks damp, but other times you could see visible signs of buckling, discoloration, or warping.
For smaller wet spots, you should be able to dry and refinish them without too much trouble. If larger areas of flooring have been affected, however, more attention will need to be allocated towards solving the problem. You should call a hardwood floor company to see if your flooring can get restored, or if you need to get your flooring replaced.
How to Prevent Water Damage to Your Hardwood Flooring
To minimize water damage, the best method is prevention. There are a few preventive measures you can take in order to keep moisture damage from affecting your hardwood flooring.
You can take a look at plumbing fixtures around your house and see if they have leaks. Leaky pipes could eventually allow water to reach your floor boards, so you’ll want to repair any plumbing fixtures that are leaking as soon as possible.
You can also invest in a dehumidifier. This is a good idea because humidity can also expose your floor boards to moisture. Keeping your air more dry is helpful for protecting your hardwood flooring against moisture damage.
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