“Winter Is Coming: Save Your Hardwood Floors Before It’s Too Late!”

Your hardwood floors are the unsung heroes of your home—beautiful, durable, and oh-so-classy. But winter? Winter doesn’t care. Snow, salt, and ice are coming for your floors, and if you’re not careful, they’ll turn your elegant hardwood into a scratched, warped disaster.

Don’t let winter win. Here’s how to protect your floors and keep them looking flawless all season long.


1. Stop the Snow at the Door

  • Mats are your floors’ first line of defense. Place heavy-duty mats both inside and outside your doors to trap snow, ice, and salt before they get dragged across your home.
  • Think of entry mats as bouncers: they keep the riffraff (a.k.a. winter mess) out.

Pro Tip: Add a “Shoes Off, Please” sign by the door. It’s polite, effective, and keeps the mess contained.


2. Fight the Salt Scratches

Salt on sidewalks? A lifesaver. Salt on your hardwood? A nightmare. Those tiny granules act like sandpaper, scratching and dulling your floors’ finish.

  • Sweep or vacuum daily to stay ahead of the salt buildup.
  • Spotted a trail of salt? Clean it immediately with a damp microfiber mop and a hardwood-safe cleaner.

3. Humidity Is Your Floors’ BFF

Winter heaters dry out the air, and your hardwood floors feel it. Low humidity can cause gaps and cracks, while excess moisture leads to swelling and warping.

  • Keep your home’s humidity between 35% and 55% using a humidifier.
  • Bonus: Your sinuses and skin will thank you, too.

4. Spills Are the Enemy

Winter is messy—melting snow and slushy boots can leave puddles in their wake. And if moisture seeps into your floors? Disaster.

  • Wipe up spills ASAP with a dry cloth.
  • No wet mops or buckets—use a lightly dampened microfiber mop instead.

5. Call in the Pros for Repairs

Even with the best care, winter can leave its mark. Scratches, stains, and warped planks happen—but don’t panic. FLOORecki Floors and Stairs specializes in:

  • Replacing damaged boards.
  • Refinishing scratched and dull floors.
  • Advising whether spot repairs or full refinishing is the best solution.

Pro Tip: Don’t DIY It

Let’s be honest: refinishing floors isn’t a weekend project. Applying stain or polyurethane without the proper tools and experience can lead to mismatched colors, uneven finishes, or worse.

  • Polyurethane darkens over time, so spot refinishing won’t match the surrounding floor.
  • Professionals like FLOORecki can assess whether the entire floor needs refinishing or if a smaller repair will do.

Future-Proof Your Floors

Winter may be tough, but you can stay ahead with these long-term strategies:

  1. Apply a Protective Finish: A water-resistant sealant can shield your floors from moisture and scratches.
  2. Refinish Before Winter: If your floors are already looking worn, refinishing them pre-winter can provide an extra layer of protection.

Tag a Friend Who Needs This

Know someone whose floors are already taking a beating from winter? Share this post, save their floors, and remind them that FLOORecki Floors and Stairs is here to help. From repairs to refinishing, we’ve got your back—and your floors.


Don’t let winter ruin the heart of your home. Contact FLOORecki today for expert advice and services that keep your floors shining through the cold months.

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