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Healthy Wood Floors Healthy House

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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, certain types of airborne pollutants are “the greatest threat to human health in this country.” Maintaining healthy hardwood floors through regular maintenance and humidity control has a direct impact on how much mold, pollutants, chemicals and other irritants are left to linger in your home.

Hardwood floors do not carry hundreds of thousands of fibrous strands of material to trap dust mites, promote the growth of mold or encourage other allergens to stick around. Wood floors don’t trap pesticides or toxins that might be tracked in from the dirt outside like a carpet will and therefore reduces the slow and steady buildup of those chemicals in your living environment. When illness strikes family members or pets and bodily fluids of various sorts ends up on your floor, hardwood floors allow easier cleanup with the peace of mind of knowing that harmful bacteria or viruses are truly not left behind. This is good news for those with allergies, those with weakened immune systems or anyone else who is concerned about reducing the amount of pollutants or toxins in the home.

Installing hardwood floors instead of carpeting can provide you with peace of mind, added visual appeal and reduced time spent in cleaning and overall maintenance. Hardwood flooring also potentially adds resale value to the worth of your home. If you suffer from allergies, are concerned about your health or otherwise simply want to reduce the amount of chemicals or toxins trapped in your home, hardwood flooring makes a prime choice.