Carpet cleaning is an essential part of caring for your home. Regular cleaning can improve the look and feel of your carpet, extend its life, and even cut down on allergies. There are also some steps you can take to extend the “freshly cleaned carpet” feeling for longer!
Professional carpet cleaning gets down to the base of your carpet. Powerful tools suck up deep dirt, pollen, dander, and other allergens. This lowers the concentration of allergy triggers in your home, reducing your exposure to allergens and leading to fewer issues with allergies.
Your regular, household vacuums can help with this too. It’s best to continue to clean your carpet yourself between professional visits. However, most household vacuums can’t reach all the way down through your thick carpet fibers. They clean the top layer, but they can’t get down to the bottom. That bottom layer is where the grit, allergens, and dirt collect and are slowly released back into the air.
A professional cleaning actually extends the life of your carpet. This works by lifting away dirt, grease, and residue. Clean fibers have a better look and feel, but it doesn’t end there. By removing gritty particles that would otherwise be ground into the strands of your carpet, you avoid a lot of damage. When grit cuts through the carpet fibers, your carpet becomes dull, fuzzy, and worn-looking. While some damage is simply unavoidable, and no carpet lasts forever, removing many of those particles with regular, professional cleaning will slow the damage.
In addition to cleaning your carpet frequently, it’s important to rotate your furniture in order to extend the life of your carpet and get the most out of its cleaning. Rotating your furniture does two things for your carpet. First, it avoids making those deep divots under the couch and bookcase permanent. Anything heavy that sits on your carpet for long is going to leave a mark. Over time, these marks can get pushed into the underfloor, creating permanent creases and dips. That wears your carpet out faster!
The other main reason to rotate your furniture is that it helps your carpet wear evenly. You’ll have noticed that high traffic areas of your room have duller, dirtier carpet than the rest. This is a natural consequence of the wear and tear that they’re going through. By rotating your furniture every six months, you vastly reduce the strain that your carpet is under. It spreads the wear and tear out evenly. Even as your carpet wears over time, it’s far less noticeable because the carpet stays consistent and uniform. A more even wear and tear means your carpet will look and feel more uniform after a cleaning.
Carpet cleaning makes a world of difference for your home. It extends the life of your carpet and makes it easier for people with allergies to live there. Rotate your furniture to maintain the maximum effect, and remember: just because the professionals do it better doesn’t mean you should skip on doing it yourself!