The day’s top local, national and international stories plus breaking news, weather and sports brought to you by the News4JAX team.
LIVE
Consumer Reports
Published: 
Updated: 
Consumer Reports
Hardwood floors can look amazing and add a timeless touch to any home. But when they get worn, scuffed, and scratched, they quickly lose their luster. Consumer Reports is here to help with recommendations for new hardwood flooring that will stand the test of time, and some cleaning tips to keep them looking great.
To see how well flooring resists dents, scratches, stains, and general foot—and paw—traffic, CR runs a series of tough tests.
The solid wood flooring Teragren Portfolio Naturals Wheat TPF-PORTTG-WHT, for $7.50 per square foot, is made from bamboo and aced CR’s scratching and dent tests. It’s also very good at resisting stains.
If you get a lot of foot traffic, consider the LL Flooring Bellawood Character Red Oak 10047316 for $6.30 per square foot instead. It earned one of the top scores in CR’s abrasion tests.
Whether you’re installing new floors or your home has them already, keeping them looking good for years to come requires some special care.
For example, a “no shoes inside” rule can be great if you can enforce it. But it can be tough with kids and pets tracking dirt in.
Place a doormat outside of all of your entrances to keep people and pets from tracking in dirt and mud. Consider area rugs or runners in high-traffic zones like in front of the kitchen sink or oven.
To keep scratches away, use felt protectors under your furniture legs, and always lift furniture when you move it instead of sliding it.
A good vacuum can help, too. The Kenmore Elite Pet Friendly 31150 upright vacuum for $350 is a great choice for bare floors and carpets. And, as the name implies, it can handle your pet’s hair, too.
If you’re tempted to mop your floors, Consumer Reports says go easy on the water, and never use a steam mop because it can damage hardwood.
All Consumer Reports material Copyright 2022 Consumer Reports, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Consumer Reports is a not-for-profit organization which accepts no advertising. It has no commercial relationship with any advertiser or sponsor on this site. For more information visit consumer.org.
If you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801.
Copyright © 2022 News4JAX.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings.

source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Get notified of our top breaking news

You May Also Like

Maine awards $6M in pandemic relief to forest products businesses – Mainebiz

Please do not leave this page until complete. This can take a…

Paper Excellence Group Will Acquire Resolute Forest Products for $2.7B – Law Street Media

Domtar Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of pulp and paper company Paper Excellence…

DIY Lessons from a mass timber treehouse

The Treehouse at Harvard University (designed by Studio Gang) uses exposed mass timber to create a “climb-into-the-treetops” gathering space. Why wood? Because it offers warmth, structure, and sustainability — and shows how material choice matters. About the Project The “Treehouse” is a new 55,000 sf (approx.) conference and event facility at Harvard’s Enterprise Research Campus […] The post DIY Lessons from a mass timber treehouse appeared first on NELMA.

Grain Popping Emerges as Design Trend To Watch in 2026

Why “grain popping” is emerging as a must-do step in wood finishing A design trend is quietly gaining momentum among architects, finishers, and DIYers alike: applying a prefinish water “pop” to open up wood grain and let the stain truly sing. The technique—often called water popping or grain raising—is becoming a go-to for richer, deeper, […] The post Grain Popping Emerges as Design Trend To Watch in 2026 appeared first on NELMA.