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Hardwood Floor Maintenance Tips

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  Everyone loves a shiny hardwood floor, but there are a variety of daily activities that can cause wear and tear, such as moisture imbalances, pet claws, and common foot traffic. To keep that attractive sheen you love, it’s incredibly important to keep up regular, proper maintenance. Wood has a tendency to expand and shrink depending on the moisture level, so if there are high levels of humidity in your home or your hardwood floors are consistently getting wet, they could be at risk for cupping which makes the sides of your flooring higher than the center. In order to prevent moisture imbalances, make sure to clean any spills immediately and keep your home’s temperature set between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The color of your hardwood floors can also be compromised by pets or shoes. Dust and dirt can settle in the gaps or grain of your hardwood floor, which makes timely cleaning a necessity. It is recommended to dust or sweep daily and vacuum weekly to mitigate grime’s effect on yo

5 Tips for Your DIY Projects

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  Is there a home maintenance project that’s been lingering on your to-do list because you’re dreading that trip to the hardware store? There are some projects you can tackle with items that are probably already in your home. 1. Vinegar: Most likely there’s a jug of vinegar in your pantry right now. You can soak items in vinegar to remove mineral deposits, like in a clogged showerhead, and you can boil vinegar in your microwave to remove odors, making it easier to clean. 2. Cola: A can of Coke or Pepsi can be used to clean many surfaces, including your glass windows, porcelain toilet, or chrome fixtures. Just do some research before using it on metal surfaces, as it can be corrosive. 3. Baking Soda: This item may actually be more useful for applications other than baking. A baking soda/vinegar paste is great for cleaning bathrooms and kitchens. Baking soda can also be used to absorb odors. 4. Butter Knife: Screwdrivers are easy to misplace. If you can't find a screwdriver when you