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All You Need to Know About Teak Wood Flooring

If you are planning to get wood flooring installed in your residential or commercial property, teak wood flooring is worth your consideration. In this post, we are going to discuss everything that you need to know about teak wood flooring. @ https://www.mikasafloors.com/engineered-wood-floors

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All You Need to Know About Teak Wood Flooring

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  1. All You Need to Know About Teak Wood Flooring Famed for its timeless appeal, natural teak is the gold standard for flooring materials. It is sourced from teak trees that are native to India, Burma, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. Teak is also grown in some Caribbean islands and parts of Africa. If you are planning to get wood flooring installed in your residential or commercial property, teak wood flooring is worth your consideration. In this post, we are going to discuss everything that you need to know about teak wood flooring. Benefits of Teak Wood Flooring The benefits of teak wood flooring go beyond aesthetics. It is durable, low maintenance, and highly resistant to deterioration due to wear and tear (because of the presence of natural oil). Teak is known for its superior weather resistance. You don’t have to apply a coat of varnish or paint to teak wood flooring to protect it from the elements. Teak wood is known for its unique color variation ranging from dark golden brown to yellow brown hues. Teak plank grains are extremely dense, tight, and uniform. The dense structure of teak plank grains gives teak flooring a sophisticated and polished look. How to Maintain Teak Wood Flooring Teak flooring has a high natural oil content and is low maintenance. To keep your teak floors looking at their best for years, all you need to do is periodically mop and dust them. It is important to use the proper mopping technique. To prevent wet spots, avoid soaking the mop excessively with water. Use a cleaning product especially formulated for hardwood or engineered wood. Oiling your floors every 2-3 years will prevent mold growth and maintain the natural shine of teak. Oil floors installed in high traffic areas more frequently (every year) to prevent the planks from drying out faster. Stains can make your teak floor look dull. Cleaning stains is back breaking work. To prevent unsightly, stubborn stains, clean spills as soon as they occur. Vacuum your floor every alternate day. When cleaning floors in high traffic areas, attach a brush to your vacuum to pick up more dust. Types of Teak Wood Floors Burmese teak Wood Burmese teak wood or real teak or golden teak is known for its shape retention properties. It lends an elegant, sophisticated look to spaces.

  2. Indian teak Wood Indian teak wood is in great demand due to its unique golden-brown color and luster. African teak Wood African teak wood is also known as Iroko. Many flooring experts do not consider African teak wood a real teak wood. Though it has similar shade and color as other teak wood species, it is not as stunning and aesthetically appealing as them. Indonesian teak Wood Indonesian teak wood is one of the most sought-after teak wood species due to its superior durability and shine. The trees used to source Indonesian teak wood are allowed to grow for 20- 30 years before being harvested. Last Word The first thing that you need to do when you choose to install a wood flooring is to choose a wood species. Start with shortlisting a wood species that complements your decor. Besides teak, some of the other engineered wood flooring options available on the market include - oak, ash and sapele. Search for leading engineered wood flooring manufacturers and go through their catalog to find available teak wood flooring options.

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