Your Guide to Protecting Your Investment During the Cold Massachusetts Months
Winter in New England brings cozy nights and scenic snowfalls, but it also brings dry indoor air that can be tough on your hardwood floors. When you turn on your heating system, the humidity inside your home plummets, causing the natural moisture in your wood floors to evaporate. This leads to contraction, which can result in unsightly gaps and even cracks. At American Builder Hardwood Floor, we want to help you keep your floors looking their best all year long.
Wood is a hygroscopic material, meaning it naturally absorbs and releases moisture to balance with its surrounding environment.
While some minor, seasonal gapping is normal and may close up when humidity returns in the spring, significant gaps can be a sign of a problem and can collect dirt and debris.
The key to winter floor care is maintaining a stable indoor environment. Here are the most effective strategies:
It can be tempting to try quick fixes for gaps, but these often do more harm than good.
If the gaps in your floor are large enough to fit a dime or they don't close up in the spring, it may be time for a professional assessment. The team at American Builder Hardwood Floor can inspect your floors, assess any damage, and recommend the best course of action, whether it's a simple repair or a full refinishing to restore their beauty.
With over 20 years of experience in the Greater Boston area, we know how to care for hardwood floors in the harsh New England climate. We provide expert installation, refinishing, and advice to protect your investment.
📞 Worried about your floors this winter? Call us today at (617) 222-0001 for a free consultation.
A little proactive care during the winter can make a huge difference in the long-term health and appearance of your hardwood floors. By maintaining proper humidity levels, you can prevent most seasonal gaps and cracks, ensuring your floors remain a beautiful centerpiece of your home for years to come. For any concerns, the experts at American Builder Hardwood Floor are always here to help.