Carpet Care

Carpet care is a set of practices that help maintain the appearance and longevity of carpets. Regular carpet care can help prevent damage, reduce the need for costly repairs or replacement, and improve the indoor air quality by removing allergens and pollutants.

Here are some basic practices for carpet care:

  1. Vacuum regularly: Carpets should be vacuumed regularly, at least once a week, to remove dirt, dust, and other debris. High traffic areas may require more frequent vacuuming.
  2. Address spills and stains promptly: Spills and stains should be addressed as soon as possible to prevent them from setting into the carpet fibers. Blot the spill with a clean cloth or paper towel, then treat the stain with a carpet cleaning solution or stain remover.
  3. Use doormats: Placing doormats at entryways can help prevent dirt and debris from being tracked onto the carpet. Consider using indoor and outdoor doormats for maximum protection.
  4. Use furniture coasters: Furniture can cause dents and damage to carpets over time. Use furniture coasters to distribute the weight of heavy furniture and prevent dents.
  5. Rotate furniture: Heavy furniture can cause wear and tear on carpets in the areas where they are placed. Rotating furniture regularly can help distribute the wear and prevent damage.
  6. Professional cleaning: Carpets should be professionally cleaned every 12-18 months to remove deeply embedded dirt, stains, and allergens. Professional cleaning can also help extend the life of carpets and maintain their appearance.

By following these basic practices, carpet care can help maintain the appearance and longevity of carpets, reduce the need for costly repairs or replacement, and improve the indoor air quality of a home or building.