keep water off of it.. that is about as much as you can add to it
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Mopping a wood floor with soap and water is deadly damage to the floor and certainly to the finish. Water should NEVER be used on wood. use a manufacturer approved floor cleaner and never mop or pour it on.
Damage floor screeding can be topped up by applying a well blended mixture of Cement with graded aggregates and water to the floor base.
Wood water sealant or a good coat of paint that fills all the cracks. Don't forget to caulk the edges to keep water from running into the walls. Waterproofing may not protect again serious spills or overflows but could minimize ceiling damage on the first floor after a small leak.
A floor drain , drains water and other liquids that spilled on the floor
Basement waterproofing refers to the process of making a basement or cellar water-resistant. It involves various techniques and methods that are used to prevent water from penetrating into the basement and causing damage to the foundation and walls of the building. Some of the common methods of basement waterproofing include installing a sump pump, sealing cracks and gaps in the walls and floor, installing drainage systems, and applying waterproof coatings or membranes. These methods are designed to redirect or prevent the entry of water into the basement and protect the structure from water damage. Basement waterproofing is important because water damage can lead to structural problems, mold growth, and other health hazards. By preventing water from entering the basement, homeowners can ensure that their property remains safe and secure.