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Hickory Hard Wood

Hardwood floors are a beautiful way to enhance a room. Hickory hard wood floors are dramatic and beautiful and a great choice when faced with the many options for hardwood floors.

Yes, hardwood floors can come in all different kinds of woods with different stains, but hickory hardwood is particularly beautiful. The grains on the hickory tree are striking, and this gives the hickory hard wood a unique look.

In addition, hickory is also a very rich wood. The color is a deep brown depending on how much the tree was able to age before it was cut down.



Why choose Hickory hard wood floors?

In addition to being a striking wood, hickory hard wood is also very durable. The wood is very dense which means that it can withstand a good amount of use. The more durable a hardwood floor is, the better.

When it is said that a floor can withstand a good amount of wear and tear, this means that it can undergo a good amount of use before it starts to show on the quality of the floor.

Installing Hickory Hard Wood

Hickory hard wood floors can be installed as a do it yourself project or you can always just hire someone. If you are handy around the house, you may want to install the flooring yourself to save money or for the pure enjoyment of it. However, keep in mind that if you hire an expert, the installation may be done quicker.

If you decide to hire someone to install the flooring, you may want to get a few quotes and ask around for recommendations before you hire someone. Also, ask at the store you bought the hickory hardwood from. They make work with a contractor or have their own people who do the installations.

Caring for Hickory Hard Wood

Once you purchase and install the hickory hard wood, all there’s left to do is take care of it. If you care for it properly it could expand the life of the floor. This entails cleaning it and performing some preventative maintenance.

To clean the hickory hardwood floor, you may first want to ask the manufacturer for recommendations. They will know exactly what to do to care for the flooring. They may even be able to recommend products or have their own product line to sell you.

In general, to clean hardwood flooring, you don’t need to do anything complicated. Most floors respond to simple sweeping with a dry microfiber mop, vacuuming it, or using a traditional dust pan and broom. If the floor is soiled, you can go over the soiled parts with a damp rag mixed with a small amount of white vinegar or use a special floor cleaning system.

Another tip is to put area rugs down on the hickory hardwood in places that receive a lot of traffic, such as by the door, in a direct path to the kitchen or family room, in the kitchen, by the sink, on steps, etc. Assess your family’s patterns and put rugs in spaces that you feel receive a lot of traffic.



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