Maintaining your low-voltage heated wood floor

Over the years, HVAC technology has undergone numerous changes and always reintroduced itself with something new. It debunked the misconception that it could not be installed under wood flooring material. There are different types of wood available in the market. They don’t come cheap but are worth the investment because they significantly boost the property value. Beautiful wood floors require a little bit of care and love, and yes, they are worth it. Any kind of flooring material, be it a wood floor or something else, requires little or no maintenance at all. But if you can make some time for your wood floor, you can preserve its beauty for a longer time. 

Before you sit back and enjoy the warmth of your wood floor, follow these steps to preserve the beauty of your floor. 

The effects of humidity and heat

It’s a misconception that wood can expand or contract due to heat, but it is actually moisture content that causes this problem. When you install a low-voltage floor heating system, it does not produce any moisture content. While installing the radiant floor heating system, make sure that the average humidity of the room is stable. To make the humidity level stable, you need to operate the radiant floor heating system long enough so that the moisture content from wall paint and the underfloor is fully dispersed. Once the room’s humidity level becomes stable, you can install the floor on a low-voltage floor heating system. 

Wood has good thermal conductivity. Heat can be transferred efficiently to the wood floor surface when it is not restricted by bean bags, heavy rugs, or dog beds. In certain situations, the insulation of these items can overheat the wood floor and damage it. Different types of wood floor covering are available on the market, including solid hardwood, softwood, engineered wood, timber, and many more. Engineered timber is the best wood floor covering among them. You can also ask the manufacturer about the best wood floor covering that can be used with a low-voltage floor heating system. 

Maintenance of your low-voltage heated floor

The cleaner used to clean wood floors varies depending on what kind of wood floor you have in your home—hardwood or engineered. While a hardwood floor can be cleaned with water and vinegar, cleaning an engineered wood floor with the same solution can actually delaminate the layers of your floor boards. If you have engineered wood floors in your home to clean, use the cleaner specifically designed for that purpose. If you don’t have the cleaner, don’t worry! A vacuum cleaner and a soft broom are enough. Following such courses of action will help the wood floor last long. 

If you move a large object, such as furniture, around the floor carelessly, it may develop scuffs and scratches on the floor. Additionally, avoid dropping heavy objects on the low-voltage heated floor. However, wood floors are remarkably resilient but can be damaged by extreme or repeated impacts, especially on the same surface. Also avoid using hot water and a steamer to clean the radiant-heated wood floor. Hot liquid may severely damage your wood floor and can have a great negative impact on the radiant heating system underneath. 

Operation and reliability

Installation of the radiant floor heating system is fast, easy, and straightforward. Its operation is easier as well. You just need to press some buttons on the thermostat to turn the system on and off and set the timer, temperature, and zoning. It doesn’t have any moving parts, nor does it create a rugged floor surface. 

A low-voltage floor heating system is the most efficient way to keep your home and floor warm. The best part is that it does not require any kind of maintenance at all once installed. So you don’t have to worry about removing your floor every few years to make repairs. It lasts longer than any other heating system, such as forced-air heaters, traditional furnaces, boilers, and fans. Overheated floors can damage the wood. You can control the temperature of your wood floor by using a thermostat. 

So you can see, maintaining the wood floor installed on the radiant floor heating system does not require any kind of additional maintenance. You just need to take care of the wood floor as you would any floor without an underfloor heating system. Don’t let baseless claims about the care and maintenance of heated floors prevent you from considering a wood floor covering for a low-voltage floor heating system. 

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