Protecting your Hardwood Floors from your Furry Best Friend

As much as we love our furry best friends, caring for your hardwood floor has probably crossed your mind if you own puppies, dogs, kittens, or cats. While we imagine ourselves snuggling our pets on the couch they romp, scratch, and make a mess on our floors. We understand that you want to have both without having to sacrifice one. In this blog post, we will talk about the best and most useful tips you can apply to protect your floor without having to give up your furry best friend.

 

Firstly, the attribute of your hardwood floor will determine how easily it will resist scratches and dents. The finish of your floor is only as strong as the wood underneath it. You can have the best finish, but if the wood is not suitable, it will eventually get scratched. It is essential to choose strong wood, such as Brazilian Walnut, which naturally resists scratches. However, all types of wood will eventually get scratched, no matter how strong it is. That is the essence of the "JANKA" hardness scale. It measures the wood's ability to resist indentation.

 

Secondly, trimming your pet's nails regularly is an excellent method of protecting your floor from scratches. Long pet nails can easily scratch your floor's finish. Hence, the answer is obvious to make sure your pet's nails stay short. Another idea is laying down runners to protect your floor's finish, especially in high-traffic areas. Runners provide enough grip for your pet to move around without the need to hold on to the floor. Running laps and playtime will no longer cause damage to your floor.

 

Thirdly, choosing the right sheen for your floor is critical. Your floor finish's gloss level can affect the appearance and exposure of your floor scratches. High-gloss finishes enhance the look of scratches, so the best alternative would be going for a matte or low sheen finish. Matte finishes are more forgiving to scratches, making them less visible. It's essential to keep in mind that no matter how many coats of finish you apply, it doesn't necessarily harden the wood's surface.

 

Fourthly, you could consider using hardwood flooring that is pre-finished. The newer Prefinished wood floors are more durable and long-lasting, making them more reliable than the older prefinished floors. Pre-finishing hardwood floors use a protective coating that lasts longer and resists stains and scratches.

 

Your furry best friend does not have to be the reason you give up having a beautiful hardwood floor. With the tips provided in this blog post, you can prevent your pet's playful behavior from damaging your floor. From choosing the right wood to keeping your pet's nails trimmed, there are numerous ways to protect your hardwood floor. We hope this blog has provided you with enough information to keep your hardwood floor looking amazing while still enjoying your furry best friend's company. Remember, a little care can go a long way in protecting your beloved hardwood floor.

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