Moisture could be causing the wood to swell and if the flooring cannot expand outward it has to go up. Another possibility is dirt getting into the joints between the boards and, like the moisture problem above, the flooring expands.
The amount of friction on wood floors can vary based on factors such as the type of finish on the wood, the presence of dust or debris, and the footwear being worn. Generally, wood floors provide moderate friction compared to other surfaces like carpet or tile.
Wooden floors are generally smoother to the touch than cement floors. Wood has a natural warmth and smoothness that can feel more comfortable underfoot compared to the colder and harder surface of cement. However, the smoothness can vary depending on the type of wood and finish used.
Wood is a better insulator than ceramic tiles and therefore retains heat longer, making it feel warmer to bare feet. Additionally, wood does not conduct heat as quickly as ceramic tiles, which also contributes to the perceived difference in warmth.
Wood expands and contracts due to changes in humidity and temperature. When the air is humid, wood absorbs moisture and swells. Conversely, in dry conditions, wood loses moisture and contracts. This fluctuation in moisture content causes the cells in wood to swell and shrink, resulting in expansion and contraction.
This depends on the severity of the scratch. Some of them can be fixed with a lick of wood varnish. Some of them are more severe and need to be sanded down before applying a new coat of varnish. If this isn't possible, then you'll have to replace at least part of the floor.
Hard wood floors
Hard wood floors are considered better than carpets if someone has an allergy because carpets hold dust and pollen far more. Hard wood floors are also easier to clean. Carpets are better at giving a warmer feel to the room and are softer on the feet.
Vinegar and water
That depends what kind of 'film' it is.
It depends on who you get to do the job .I did it myself and it wasnt that hard
Oil based cleansers are great for hard wood floors. Water or too many chemicals can really mess up hard wood floors. Every once in a while you can use the steam shark it works great.
wet paper towel with soap
Basic prefinished hard wood can be had for much less than parquet.
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yes, clean it right away
No, they are usually hard wood. They use wax to condition and clean the wood floors.
Try vinegar to clean hard wood floors. Vinegar has this substance that can remove stains, bacteria, and most especially bad odor. At first, you will smell the vinegar in the floor. But after an hour, all odor will be removed.