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Dubai Flooring Maintenance Guide
Keep It Looking New

February 2026 9 min read Floors Dubai Team
Flooring maintenance guide Dubai

Dubai's environment presents specific challenges for flooring that aren't found in most other parts of the world. Fine desert sand tracked in from outside, intense UV through south-facing windows, temperature differentials between outside heat and air-conditioned interiors, and high summer humidity all affect how different flooring types age and perform. With the right maintenance routine, your flooring can remain beautiful for decades.

LVT Flooring Maintenance in Dubai

LVT is the most low-maintenance flooring option available in Dubai — one of the primary reasons for its popularity. Here's the ideal care routine:

Daily Care

  • Dry sweep or vacuum (without a beater bar) to remove dust and sand
  • Address any spills immediately — wipe clean with a dry or barely damp cloth

Weekly Care

  • Damp mop using a microfibre mop and a pH-neutral LVT cleaner diluted in water
  • Avoid excessive water — wring the mop thoroughly before use
  • Never use wax, polish, or abrasive cleaners on LVT — they leave a residue that dulls the surface

Monthly / Seasonal Care

  • Inspect all seams and edges for any lifting — address promptly to prevent progression
  • Reapply felt pads to furniture legs that may have become worn
  • Check that transition strips and door bars remain secure

Laminate Flooring Maintenance in Dubai

Laminate flooring is also straightforward to maintain, but moisture management is more critical than with LVT:

Essential Laminate Care Rules

  • Never use a wet or steam mop — even moisture-resistant laminate will swell if water penetrates the joints
  • Use a barely damp microfibre mop with laminate-specific cleaner
  • Clean up spills within 60 seconds
  • In Dubai's summer months, maintain consistent air conditioning humidity levels (40–60% RH is ideal)
  • Use quality doormats at all entrances — Dubai's fine sand is highly abrasive

Things That Damage Laminate in Dubai

  • Steam cleaners and wet mops
  • Ammonia-based or bleach cleaners
  • Allowing the AC to go off for extended periods in summer (dramatic temperature swings cause gapping)
  • Stiletto heels — the concentrated weight can dent and crack the wear layer
  • Rubber-backed rugs left in place for extended periods (can discolour the surface)

Wooden Flooring Maintenance in Dubai

Real wooden flooring requires the most care but rewards that attention with unmatched beauty and longevity. In Dubai's climate, humidity management is the single most important factor:

  • Maintain indoor humidity between 40–60% RH — this is the most important factor for wooden floor longevity in Dubai's air-conditioned environment. Use a humidifier in winter months when indoor air becomes very dry.
  • Keep air conditioning consistent — dramatic temperature swings cause expansion and contraction which stresses the joints and finish
  • Use hardwood-specific pH-neutral cleaner — never water alone or general household cleaners
  • Oil-finished floors need re-oiling annually (or as recommended by manufacturer)
  • Lacquered floors can be professionally screened and re-coated every 5–10 years
  • Protect from direct sunlight — UV rays will bleach and fade wood finishes over time

Universal Dubai Flooring Protection Tips

  • Entrance mats: Essential. Place high-quality mats at every entrance to trap sand and grit before it reaches the floor surface. Dubai sand is particularly fine and abrasive.
  • Furniture protection: Use quality felt pads under all furniture legs. Inspect and replace every 6 months — worn felt can scratch worse than bare metal.
  • Sun exposure management: Use blinds or UV-filtering window film on south-facing windows during peak sun hours. UV damage to flooring is irreversible.
  • Pet care: Keep pets' nails trimmed to minimise scratch risk on laminate and wooden floors. LVT is the most pet-resilient option.
  • Moving furniture: Always lift furniture rather than dragging it across the floor. Use furniture sliders for heavy pieces.

When to Call a Professional

Some flooring issues require professional attention rather than DIY solutions:

  • Lifting or bubbling LVT: Usually indicates a moisture or adhesion issue — requires investigation before re-bonding
  • Laminate swelling: Indicates moisture has entered the core — affected boards typically need replacement
  • Large scratches or dents in hardwood: Sanding and refinishing is a professional job for best results
  • Gapping in floating floors: May indicate subfloor moisture issues or incorrect installation — worth investigating

Frequently Asked Questions

LVT should be dry swept daily (Dubai's sandy environment means dust accumulates quickly) and damp mopped weekly with a pH-neutral cleaner. This simple routine will keep it looking new for years.
No — steam mops push moisture into laminate joints and can cause swelling and delamination. Use a barely damp microfibre mop only, with laminate-specific cleaner diluted in water.
Minor scratches can be addressed with colour-matched laminate repair kits available from most flooring suppliers. For deeper damage, individual boards can often be replaced without disturbing the rest of the floor.
LVT lifting is usually caused by subfloor moisture, improper adhesive application (for dryback LVT), or insufficient expansion gaps at walls and fixed objects. Professional installation with a proper site survey prevents these issues.
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