How to Maintain Engineered Hardwood Floors (2024)

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Homeowners always prefer hardwood floors. They offer natural beauty and, much like red and white oaks, are often a sustainable and renewable resource, making them an environmentally conscious choice. Engineered hardwood flooring can offer homeowners genuine hardwood with extra stability, due to their cross-layer construction, while solid hardwood offers the benefit of multiple refinishes over the years.

While there are many distinctions between engineered vs. solid hardwood, engineered hardwood floors come with several advantages. For starters, engineered hardwood can be installed on all levels of a home, even the basem*nt where a concrete subfloor may be less than smooth. In fact, engineered hardwood is better suited for homes in climates with high humidity levels, like southern U.S. states or homes situated on beaches and lakes.

It’s no surprise that engineered hardwood floors are quite desirable. However, once you choose to install them, how do you keep them looking good as new? Here are tips and tricks on how to maintain engineered hardwood floors.

Essential Care and Maintenance Tips for Engineered Hardwood

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Au Naturelle Flooring by Hearthwood, Nude

Clean up any spills immediately

Puddles of water or liquid can cause damage to engineered hardwood flooring, so it’s imperative to clean up any spills immediately. Use a dry mop to remove the puddle or spill, never a wet mop or steam mop, as this can damage a finish over time.

Sweep daily

Homeowners track in all kinds of dirt, dust and abrasive particles in a single day. So, one of the easiest ways you can maintain engineered hardwood floors is to sweep them daily. Sweeping also keeps on top of cleaning and minimizes mopping.

Use a vacuum cleaner for a thorough cleaning

Be sure to vacuum your engineered hardwood flooring using a soft attachment. Beater bars can cause scratches, but if there’s no way around it, make sure to set your vacuum to a gentle, bare floor setting.

Be mindful of the types of shoes you wear

It’s essential to be mindful of the shoes you wear as you walk across engineered hardwood floors. High heeled shoes and any sports shoes with spikes can cause significant damage to the top layer of engineered hardwood.

Reference specific product care and maintenance docs

Be sure to reference the product care and maintenance docs for your engineered flooring brand and style, especially when using a cleaning solution. A flooring professional will offer you the best advice for a more thorough cleaning. If a cleaning solution is needed, use a hardwood-specific, non-oil based cleaner and never spray directly on the flooring itself. Be sure to read our article on the most common questions about hardwood flooring.

Extra Preventative Tips

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Chalmers Flooring by Palmetto Road, Coal

Besides the essential care and maintenance, there are a few extra preventative tips to keep your engineered hardwood flooring looking good as new.

Choose a Proper Flooring Finish

The type of flooring finish you choose plays a huge role in the lifespan of engineered flooring. And there are many superior finishes out there from which to choose.

For example, Hearthwood hardwood is protected by a WetWorx™ Splatter and Spill Guard, which offers water-resistant technology to protect the top, bottom and all four sides. WetWorx™ also protects from scuffs and scratches with an aluminum oxide finish.

If your engineered hardwood starts to appear dull, it can easily be refreshed with a recoating. The National Wood Floors Association recommends adding a new coat of finish every three to five years and to completely sand and refinish every few decades, depending on the wear and tear.

Be Mindful of Humidity

It’s essential to know how humidity affects your wood floors. Since wood is a natural product, engineered wood flooring needs to acclimate and be installed within a stable environment. Palmetto Road recommends a humidity level of 45 percent RH (relative humidity) to properly maintain hardwood floors and even your health. (Tip: Your home’s RH can be easily monitored with a hygrometer.)

Take Measures to Prevent Scratches

There are many ways to prevent heavy furniture from scratching hardwood floors. Here is a quick rundown of ways to avoid scratching your engineered hardwood flooring.

  • Use mats at main entrances to brush dirt and debris off shoes and near water-prone workstations like sinks, the dishwasher and the laundry room.

  • Apply felt pads to furniture feet or legs and choose soft polyurethane rubber casters on rolling furniture (like office chairs).

  • Avoid heeled stilettos, sports shoes and other pointed objects.

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FAQs

How do you maintain engineered wood floors? ›

To sum it all up: Daily sweeping and mopping with a damp cloth will keep your flooring looking like new. Remember to deep clean occasionally, but avoid using too much water on your wood floors. Watch our cleaning and maintenance video for professional advice on keeping your floors looking brand new.

What should you not put on engineered hardwood floors? ›

Harsh chemicals: Avoid harsh chemicals like ammonia, as well as any wax-based cleaners and oil soaps as these materials are harmful to the construction of your engineered wood floor. Steam mops: Too much moisture can warp your engineered hardwood planks.

Are you supposed to seal engineered hardwood floors? ›

Most engineered hardwood often comes pre-finished and does not need to be sealed. However, if you would like to add an extra layer of protection from water leaks and spills, you can add a seal to engineered wood. Sealing your floor will keep the floors intact for longer.

Is it okay to wet mop engineered hardwood floors? ›

First, remember that engineered hardwoods are water resistant, not waterproof. So avoid soaking your wet mop. Ensure you wipe up spills when they occur to prevent them from soaking into the wood. Second, stay away from harsh chemicals, like ammonia-based cleaners.

Is Bona good for engineered hardwood floors? ›

Yes, Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner is recommended for use on engineered hardwood floors, as well as all unwaxed, unoiled, polyurethane finished wood floors.

What is the best thing to mop engineered hardwood with? ›

Dampen a microfiber mop with water and use it to clean the flooring. Do not saturate the mop or the floor with excess water. Mop the floor toward the wood grain and immediately dry any excess moisture with a clean microfiber cloth.

What is the best mop for engineered wood floors? ›

Use a flat bottomed mop rather than a traditional stringy mop head as it won't dribble water in the same way reducing the risk of surface water accumulating. A dry microfiber dust mop can be used to pick up dirt and debris from the floor.

What is the life expectancy of engineered hardwood floors? ›

The typical lifespan of engineered hardwood flooring ranges from 20 to 30 years or more, depending on factors such as the quality of materials, installation process, maintenance routines, and environmental conditions.

How do you rejuvenate engineered wood floors? ›

Sweep or Vacuum Regularly: Use a soft-bristle broom or a vacuum with a hardwood floor attachment to remove dirt and debris. Mop with a Damp Cloth: Avoid excessive water as it can damage the wood. Use a damp mop with a mild, pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for wood floors.

How do you protect engineered floors? ›

Avoid using mats with latex or rubber backing, as this can damage the finish on your floors. You can also place protective mats under chairs or tables with wheels to prevent scratching. Similarly, make sure all the furniture in your house has felt padding on the bottom of the legs.

Is Murphy's oil good for engineered hardwood floors? ›

A question I am often asked is, “Can you use murphy's oil soap on engineered hardwood floors?” No, please don't use Murphy's Oil Soap on wood floors.

How often should you clean engineered hardwood floors? ›

Keep your floors looking as good as new by implementing a consistent cleaning routine. Sweep floors three or more times a week to remove debris and prevent scratches. Always sweep your wood floors before you mop for ultimate cleaning. Try to properly mop your floors at least once a week.

Can I use Pine-Sol on engineered wood floors? ›

A: Yes! You can use Pine-Sol® on wood floors, though it is not recommended for use on unfinished, unsealed, unpainted, waxed, oiled or worn wood.

What is the best product to clean engineered hardwood floors? ›

I have engineered hardwood and do a spray of dawn power wash into a gallon of warm water and that really helps break up all the dirt and grime. You need to rinse your floors. Think about it, chemical down and wipe/dry off is adding layer after layer of trace surfactants made to attract dirt.

How often do engineered wood floors need to be refinished? ›

How many times can engineered hardwood flooring be refinished?
Wear LayerTimes to be refinished
2.5mm2-3
4mm4-5
6mm6-8
8mm8-10
2 more rows

Is engineered hardwood high maintenance? ›

High Level of Maintenance

Since the surface layer of an engineered wood floor is made of hardwood, you will need to actively maintain your floor in order to retain its quality—exactly like you would for a solid wood floor.

Should I oil my engineered wood floor? ›

Every so often a replenishing oil should be applied, that will feed new oil into the surface, helping to ensure that it remains protected. This can be every 6-24 months, depending on use. It's easy to do and helps ensure you oiled wood flooring stays protected and looking fantastic.

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