Introduction
- Parquet flooring may experience minor damage due to daily use, such as surface scratches or a partial loss of shine. In most cases, this does not require replacing the entire floor.
- Identifying the type of flooring is the first step, whether it is Engineered Wood, SPC, or HDF, as the method of treatment varies depending on the material.
- Surface scratches can be treated using parquet-specific polishes or color-matching repair pens designed to restore the floor’s appearance.
- In case of moisture exposure or minor swelling, the affected area should be dried immediately, the source of moisture removed, and the space well ventilated.
- It is recommended to consult a specialist if the damage persists, reoccurs, or affects the stability of the planks.
- For prevention, it is advisable to use protective pads under furniture, avoid leaving liquids on the floor, and rely on cleaning products specifically designed for parquet flooring.
Conclusion
Quick action and proper care help preserve parquet flooring and extend its lifespan.