How To Protect Your Hardwood Floors From Direct Sunlight
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- Oct 30, 2021
- 1 min read
Direct sunlight can do costly damage to your hardwood floors. Too much sunlight will pull the color out of the floorboards and continued overexposure could cause the floorboards to weaken. Joe Taylor explains how to protect your hardwood floors:
The best protection for your hardwood floors is to not expose them to damage in the first place. Minimizing the amount of time or the strength of the sunlight they face will significantly reduce the risk of long-term damage.
• Use blinds or shades: when the sun is peaking right through your windows, you should draw blinds or shades to protect your floors. Minimal amounts of light will still be let through so you can see, but the integrity of your floors will thank you.
• Blackout lining: if you want to take it one step further, you can line your curtains with a blackout lining to prevent all sunlight from entering and damaging your floors.
• Window tinting: window tints can be purchased from your local hardwood store and installed either by a professional or you can do it yourself. Install window glass made to block UV rays: if you’re building a new home or replacing the windows in your house, advancement in window making technology has led to the creation of windows made to block UV rays, such as these windows.


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