A breakdown of regular wood floor maintenance tasks | Dallas – Ft. Worth TX
Hardwood Floor Care Checklist: Daily, Weekly, Yearly
Staying on top of hardwood floor care doesn’t need to be complicated. A consistent schedule ensures your floors stay clean, polished, and protected all year long. Here’s your go-to checklist to keep handy by Next Level Surface Care.
Daily Tasks
- Sweep or dust with a microfiber mop to remove dirt and grit
 
- Spot clean spills immediately with a soft cloth
 
- Wipe pet paws and shoes at entryways
 
Weekly Tasks
- Vacuum with a hardwood-safe attachment (no beater bar)
 
- Damp mop with a pH-neutral hardwood floor cleaner
 
- Buff high-traffic areas with a dry microfiber cloth
 
Monthly Tasks
- Inspect for new scratches or signs of wear
 
- Clean under rugs and furniture
 
- Rotate area rugs to prevent uneven fading
 
Seasonal / Quarterly Tasks
- Deep clean with a wood floor cleaning system or call in your PRO
 
- Check humidity levels in your home (aim for 30–50%)
 
- Apply protective pads to furniture or replace worn ones
 
Annual Tasks
- Schedule a professional floor inspection and cleaning
 
- Recoat floors if the finish is dull or worn
 
- Reassess floor mats and rugs for wear
 
PRO Tip: Download this checklist as a printable PDF to keep posted in your laundry or utility room!
By Deborah Shaw-Nelson. This article is one of a series of Caring For It™ articles written and published on behalf of Surface Care PRO Partners.
										
												
												
						
										 
				
A breakdown of regular wood floor maintenance tasks | Dallas – Ft. Worth TX
Hardwood Floor Care Checklist: Daily, Weekly, Yearly
Staying on top of hardwood floor care doesn’t need to be complicated. A consistent schedule ensures your floors stay clean, polished, and protected all year long. Here’s your go-to checklist to keep handy by Next Level Surface Care.
Daily Tasks
Weekly Tasks
Monthly Tasks
Seasonal / Quarterly Tasks
Annual Tasks
PRO Tip: Download this checklist as a printable PDF to keep posted in your laundry or utility room!
By Deborah Shaw-Nelson. This article is one of a series of Caring For It™ articles written and published on behalf of Surface Care PRO Partners.