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High
heels and hardwood floors have never been a
good combination, especially with softer
hardwood species such as Pine, American
Walnut, and Cherry. It's a scientific fact
that a woman of average weight wearing high
heels actually exerts 2,000 pounds per
square inch of force! This is 20 to 40 times
that of an elephant, and almost
100 times
greater than an average pickup truck.
So... the
dilemma. What to do if a lot of formal
entertaining is done in your home? Choosing
a harder type of hardwood can minimize the
damage high heels do, but it will not
eliminate it. Some have success with asking
friends to remove shoes upon entering the
home, but do you really want to go that far?
Large area rugs are an option, but you would
be covering up that beautiful floor in the
meantime.
Our
suggestion is to expect it or you could
choose a
hand scraped distressed floor. You could
limit your guests to a particular area if
shoe removal is not an option. We're often
asked; are more durable hardwood finishes
the answer? Or how about that fancy aluminum
oxide stuff? Sorry folks, no finish is
strong enough to withstand the punishment
heels can cause.
For
yourself and other close friends that may
visit often, a quick check on heel condition
can prevent some of the more uglier dings
and dents. Some heels are fastened with
micro nails that can loosen over time and
become exposed. |