If you’ve just moved into a home with brand new carpet or you’ve just got new carpet installed, chances are, you’re enjoying the spotless appearance, soft feel, and clean smell. However, it’s inevitable that your carpet will start to see signs of wear and tear over time. The best you can do is reduce the rate at which it starts to show these signs. In this blog, we’re going to talk about several things you can do to maintain your carpet and keep that nice spotless appearance as long as possible before you need an entire carpet replacement. Not only will this make your home a more enjoyable place to live, but if you choose to sell your home at any point, you will be able to get more money out of it.

Take your shoes off

The biggest enemy to your carpet is dirty, and if you’re wearing your shoes inside, you’re not doing your carpet any favors. Even with regular carpet cleaning, dirt and other contaminants will begin to accumulate on your carpet fibers leading to discoloration, foul odors, and wear and tear. Simply removing your shoes each time you enter your home will improve the life of your carpet and make it more enjoyable for everyone who lives there.

Many people like to wear slippers in their home. Although this won’t do as much damage to your carpet as shoes that have been outside, it can still cause unnecessary wear that could be avoided if everyone just wore socks indoors.

Vacuum often

Vacuuming often and properly is another way to improve the quality and life of your carpet. Many homeowners forget to vacuum their carpet because they see no visible signs of dirt or allergens. This is one of the biggest mistakes you can make in carpet maintenance because most of the damaging particles found in our carpets aren’t visible with the naked eye. What happens is, when we come inside, we track in small dirt particles that get caught in the carpet fibers.

Even though these particles are visible, they’re constantly building up and if left unchecked, will cause your carpet to become worn, stained, and start to stink. If you have a pet, they probably shed and leave even more allergens around that will damage your carpet and can pose a threat to your indoor air quality. You should make sure to vacuum your entire carpet regularly to prevent this buildup.

Use rugs and mats

Making use of rugs and mats can be a great way to prolong the life of your carpet. Although you won’t want to cover your entire carpet area with rugs, you should put them in high traffic areas where you know people will be walking often. There’s nothing worse than a carpet that’s heavily worn in some areas and spotless in others. If this is the case, you may need to replace your entire carpet all because of this one area.

Be sure to take a look at your carpet and see if there is any way you can prevent any unnecessary wear and tear. For example, putting pads on your couch or coffee table legs to distribute the weight more evenly. Avoid using ribbed mats that can tear up your carpet and cause permanent damage.

Know your carpet

If you want to take care of your carpet, it’s important to know what type of carpet you have. Some carpets have long fibers that can be damaged easily, whereas others may have shorter fibers and can take more of a beating. Your home may have several different types of carpet in it, so you should take that into consideration when you plan your carpet care procedures. If you have a polyester carpet, you may need to vacuum more often. Nylon carpets are more resistant to wear and tear and may be easier to maintain.Velvet cut carpets tend to fade in color after extended use. If you have pets, make sure to avoid softer carpets that can be torn apart easily by claws, or keep your pet’s claws filed down.

 

 

 

Contact a professional carpet cleaner

Having a dependable and trustworthy carpet cleaner to come to annually is essential to maintaining the vibrant and spotless carpet you remember from when you first had it installed. Not only will a professional carpet cleaner keep your carpets looking beautiful, but they’ll eliminate allergens that can build up in your carpet and become a health hazard to you and your family. These contaminants are often kicked up and inhaled causing an itchy throat, eyes, or skin, and can lead to difficulty breathing and coughing in people with asthma. If you need carpet cleaning services in Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, or Westlake, contact the carpet cleaning experts at Done Rite Carpet Care.