Your floors work hard year-round — from muddy spring days to snowy winters and everything in between. While it’s easy to focus on tidying shelves or reorganizing closets, flooring often goes overlooked in the cleaning routine. Yet, it’s one of the biggest investments in your home and deserves the same attention. With the right habits and a few simple precautions, you can protect their beauty and longevity through every season. Here are our best cleaning tips for all flooring types.
Vacuum or Sweep Regularly
One essential cleaning tip for all flooring types is to regularly vacuum or sweep. This prevents dirt and debris from causing damage or staining. Make it a habit to vacuum your floors at least twice a week. This helps remove loose dirt and debris trapped in the fibers. This practice is especially crucial for carpeted floors. Remember to check your specific carpet’s maintenance instructions to make sure you’re using the right vacuum cleaner. By adopting this routine, you can keep your floors looking clean and well-maintained.
Professional Carpet Cleanings for Longevity
To keep the warranty of your carpet, it’s essential to schedule professional cleanings every 12 to 18 months. Professional carpet cleanings help remove deep-seated dirt and refresh your carpet’s appearance. If your carpet experiences heavy foot traffic or if you have pets, you need more frequent professional cleanings. Look for certified professionals in your area through the Carpet & Rug Institute’s website (carpet-rug.org). By adhering to this practice, you can extend the lifespan of your carpet and helping its warranty stay valid.
“Prevention is key when it comes to maintaining clean and beautiful floors.”

Protect Floors with Door Mats and Trim Pet Nails
Prevention is key when it comes to maintaining clean and beautiful floors. Place door mats at entryways to prevent dirt and debris from being tracked indoors. Regularly clean these mats to enhance their effectiveness. When it comes to pets, keeping their nails trimmed and paws clean is essential. Long nails can scratch floors, and dirty paws can leave marks or stains. Regularly trim your pet’s nails. Ensure their paws are free of dirt and debris. By doing this, you can safeguard your floors. You will preserve their pristine appearance.

Proper Maintenance for Natural Stone Floors
Natural stone flooring requires special care due to its porous nature. It includes materials such as marble, travertine, limestone, granite, quartzite, slate, and sandstone. To protect your natural stone floors, it’s important to re-seal them with a penetrating sealer. This process helps prevent stains, bacteria growth, and acid erosion. You should re-seal natural stone tiles once a year. This depends on the foot traffic and the specific installation space. By adhering to this maintenance routine, you can keep the beauty and longevity of your natural stone floors.

create a Regular Cleaning Routine
To make spring cleaning more manageable and keep clean floors year-round, set up a regular cleaning routine. This routine will help prevent the accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris. Additionally, consider using catch mats, drain pans, or saucers to contain spills and messes. Use them in areas prone to messiness, like near plants or pet food bowls. For high-traffic areas with hard surface flooring like hardwood, laminate, or vinyl, consider using area rugs. They can reduce wear and tear, protecting your floors. Area rugs also add a touch of style to your space.
For more detailed information on caring for and maintaining your floors, visit our Care & Maintenance page.

