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Professional Hardwood Floor Cleaning

Remove years of buildup without damaging the finish or the wood beneath it.

Hardwood floors are one of the most valued features in a home and one of the most commonly damaged by incorrect cleaning methods. Towers uses safe, controlled cleaning processes designed specifically for wood surfaces to remove embedded grime while preserving the integrity of the finish and the floor beneath it.

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How Towers handles Hardwood Floors differently

Hardwood and water are not a good combination. Too much moisture warps boards, causes swelling, and creates conditions for mold growth beneath the surface. Many homeowners unknowingly use cleaning methods—steam mops, excessive wet mopping, or harsh chemical products—that gradually degrade the finish and the wood over time.


Towers professional cleaning uses a controlled, low-moisture approach that removes accumulated dirt, cleaning product residue, and grime without introducing damaging levels of moisture to the floor.

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What Builds Up on Hardwood Floors Over Time

  • Cleaning product residue that leaves floors looking dull or streaky

  • Soil and grime embedded in the finish

  • Pet dander and allergens that accumulate in crevices between boards

  • Wax buildup from repeated consumer product applications

  • General surface wear and contamination that vacuuming alone cannot address

The result of professional cleaning is a floor that is not only visually cleaner but free of the residue buildup that dull the finish and accelerate surface wear over time.

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If Your Hardwood Floors Look Dull, Dirty, or Streaky No Matter What You Do, Here Is Why.

Most hardwood floor cleaners available for home use are designed for surface-level maintenance, not deep cleaning. Over time, repeated use of these products leaves behind a film of residue that makes floors appear dull and dirty even immediately after cleaning. The buildup compounds year after year.


Professional cleaning removes what has accumulated in and on the finish, restoring clarity and appearance without sanding, refinishing, or replacement.


If your floors have looked the same no matter what you try, a professional cleaning is a logical first step before considering any more significant intervention.

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Your Hardwood Floors Deserve Better Than Streaky Consumer Cleaners.

Request a free estimate and find out what professional cleaning can restore without the risk of damage from the wrong approach.

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