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Parquet Floors & Hygiene
You have heard a lot of good things about parquet flooring. It comes with timeless beauty and aesthetics that can easily complement every space, no matter if it comes to a modern or traditional interior. It is durable, hard-wearing, long-lasting, and easy to maintain in good condition, it can be renovated and look brand new even after decades. It is a great choice that adds value to the house. However, is that all that makes a parquet floor a very beneficial choice for your home or office space? Well, of course not.
You will be pleasantly surprised to know that parquet flooring is also one of the most hygienic types of flooring available on the market. This pretty much makes it a perfect choice for people struggling with allergies and other health conditions affected by the amount of allergens, dust, and bacteria accumulated in the home. Thanks to the fact that parquet flooring is very hygienic, it is also very easy to clean and ensure proper upkeep, which makes it a great choice for people with busy lifestyles, who simply cannot dedicate hours and hours to making sure the floor is sparkling clean.
Sure enough, everyone enjoys a clean home. And everyone enjoys a home that is clean without requiring you to invest too much time, energy, money, or elbow grease. Far beyond the easiness of an effortless everyday or weekly cleaning process, everyone wants to choose the right elements of the interior that will minimise the need for deep cleaning and the accumulation of bacteria, allergens, dust and dirt. This is why parquet floors become a very common choice of many households.
Are Carpets a Good Choice for a Clean Home
Let's take for example one of the most common and popular types of flooring you can find in almost every home – carpets. Are they ensuring the same levels of hygiene, cleanliness, and easy cleaning routine as other flooring options available on the market? Unfortunately, more and more studies and researches show that carpets are among the dirtiest areas in a house.
Cleanliness is very important for every household. It is not important only because it makes everyone feel better, more comfortable, and cosy. Cleanliness is important because it minimises the spreading of bacteria, viruses, and allergens around the house, which can trigger a bunch of different health conditions and problems, especially for people prone to allergies, skin and respiratory problems. So if cleanliness is important to you, try to stay away from choosing carpets for your home. The thing is that carpets become a hot spot for dirt, bacteria, dust, and allergens.
No matter how regularly and thoroughly you vacuum and clean your carpet, these will remain trapped deep down in between the fibres of the carpet. Over time, the amount of dirt, soil, allergens and bacteria accumulated will be too much to be able to call this home a healthy one. You should either opt for professional and very in-depth carpet cleaning services too often or simply opt for another type of flooring that does not attract and accumulate dirt as much as a carpet and is easier to keep clean.
How Do Parquet Floors Compare?
Looking for a hygienic and easy-to-maintain flooring option? Well, parquet flooring might be everything you are looking for. Real wood is a naturally hygienic material. Parquet floors do not attract and absorb even a quarter of the bacteria, allergens, and dirt a carpet would do. Parquet floors have a solid and smooth surface with little to no places for bacteria, allergens, dirt, germs, soil and dust to hide and get trapped. This already makes parquet flooring significantly more hygienic compared to carpet. Since there are no fibres to trap and accumulate all sorts of dirt and germs, parquet floors are also very easy to keep sparkling clean.
How to Keep Your Parquet Flooring Clean?
A good cleaning routine is more than enough to make sure your parquet floor is extra clean and hygienic. A good cleaning routine does not have to be one that requires too much time, elbow grease, energy, or even expensive tools and products. All a good parquet floor cleaning routine has to be correct.
Now, parquet floors are really hygienic and easy to keep in perfect condition if you do it the right way. And if you don’t – this can easily lead you to be in need of renovation and repair services. One important thing to remember about real wood flooring is that it does not love water and liquids. Excessive moisture can easily damage the floorboards. In fact, parquet floors rarely need moisture or water to be clean. More than often, vacuuming is more than enough to remove all the dirt and dust on the surface of the floor.
Make sure to always use the attachment of the vacuuming machine that comes with soft bristles, which means it is designed for hardwood floors and to protect them from scratching. However, if the dirt build-up is really stubborn and vacuuming only does not help, you can use a cleaning product that is designed for hardwood flooring only and has a neutral pH that won’t damage the finish of your parquet floor. Do not use multi-purpose products and do not mop your floor with a wet mop. When cleaning your parquet floor, the mop should be slightly damp. Wipe off any excess water and moisture as soon as possible.