LVP and Laminate

laminate LVP floors

There are many benefits in a restorative cleaning of your laminate/LVP floors. After time, mopping the floors does not remove the embedded dirt and soils. Here are a few of the many benefits to a professional cleaning;

  1. Renewed Appearance: Restoring laminate/LVP floors helps to bring back their original luster, making them look fresh and new.
  2. Removal of Stains and Scratches: Restoration processes often involve addressing stains and minor scratches, improving the overall aesthetic of the floor.
  3. Extended Lifespan: By addressing wear and tear, restoration can contribute to prolonging the lifespan of laminate flooring.
  4. Improved Durability: The application of protective coatings during restoration enhances the floor’s resistance to future damage, increasing its durability.
  5. Cost-Effective Alternative: Restoring laminate/LVP floors is generally more cost-effective than replacing them entirely, providing a budget-friendly option for enhancing flooring aesthetics.
  6. Environmentally Friendly: Choosing restoration over replacement is a more sustainable option, reducing the need for new materials and minimizing environmental impact.

We take time in taking the proper steps to assure the optimal look to your floors.

  1. Pre-inspection: Evaluate the condition of the laminate flooring, identifying any specific areas that may require special attention or treatment.
  2. Dry Soil Removal: Use a vacuum or dry mop to remove loose dirt and debris from the surface of the laminate floor.   
  3. Pre-treatment: Apply a specialized laminate floor cleaner or a neutral pH cleaning solution to break down and loosen dirt, stains, and residues.
  4. Agitation: Use a soft-bristle brush or a machine with soft brushes to agitate the cleaning solution, ensuring thorough coverage and effective removal of contaminants.
  5. Extraction or Wiping: Depending on the cleaning method, use a damp microfiber mop or a low-moisture extractor to remove the cleaning solution and lifted dirt from the laminate surface.
  6. Spot Treatment: Address any stubborn stains or spots with appropriate stain removers or spot-cleaning techniques.
  7. Drying: Ensure proper drying of the laminate floor to prevent moisture-related issues. This may involve using fans or leaving windows open for ventilation.
  8. Apply an approved laminate/LVP protector (optional). This will extend the life of the floors and the ease of maintenance. 
  9. Final Inspection: Conduct a final inspection to ensure that the laminate floor is clean, free of residues, and restored to its optimal appearance.
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