Protect your timber flooring during winter

⁠Protecting your timber flooring doesn't have to be overwhelming. Here's how to care for your flooring during winter.

Manage Heat + Humidity Levels
Changes in humidity can be a contributing factor to wood floors potentially swelling, shrinking, cupping or gapping between boards.

Using a dehumidifier or similar helps to achieve a consistent humidity level; but aim for an average relative humidity of around 40-70% and an average indoor temperature between 18-25 degrees celsius. Your indoor average shouldn't exceed 35 degrees celsius. So while heating your home may feel great, remember to keep the temperature at a moderate level to prevent damage to your flooring.

Protect Against Moisture 
Wipe up spills and/or puddles from wet shoes immediately. Have a damp cloth tucked away for a quick clean-up. Remove wet shoes and make use of walk off mats in the entryways of your home.

Regular Maintenance + Clean 
Regular cleaning of your floor with appropriate product (as per your flooring finish) can help to make your floor more resistant to outside elements. Oiled floors with a fresh clean, look better over time and have a fresh layer of protection.

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