Does Your Carpet Look Good?

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A brand new Carpet is an expensive investment. Take care of it properly and it will last a long time and still look good. However, there are a great deal of misconceptions and untruths about how to take care of it properly. Listed below are 5 common myths. Read them, follow them and youll see a great return on you investment.

Will buying cheap carpet save you cash?

Buying cheap carpet will amount to more money in the long run. This is because cheap carpet wears more quickly and you will end up replacing it more often. As fitting the carpet is a huge amount of the overall cost, you will probably soon wish you had purchased a higher quality floor covering. Cheap carpets are created using carpet fibre such as Olefin. It has quite a low resistance to wear. Higher quality carpets contain natural fibres like wool and nylon fibres with a hard latex backing. This makes it way more durable and resistant to wear. A great quality carpet can last for 20 years or more.

Can I save some cash by buying cheaper underlay?

No. You are not going to save money in the long term here. Buy one of the best quality underlay you can afford. Cheap underlay tends to break down quicker and lose its bounce. This has a detrimental effect on the carpet it supports, allowing it to wear quicker. Buy a good quality underlay and protect your carpet.

Carpets under 2 years old donot need professional cleaning, right?

Wrong. All carpets, no matter their age, trap small, microscopic bits of dirt. These break down the fibres in the carpet. This is how the carpet becomes threadbare and worn. The fuzz in the vacuum cleaner is made up of carpet fibres. Professional carpet cleaning machines remove this dirt and soiling very efficiently. Have your carpets professionally cleaned annually.

Can I save cash by using a home carpet cleaning machine?

Not an excellent idea for the long term health of your carpet. Professional carpet cleaning machines cost thousands of pounds. Domestic carpet cleaning machines are cheap and underpowered. While they may be good at getting water into the carpet, generally they do not possess the power to extract it quickly or efficiently. The carpet then takes days to dry, leaving it open to mould and mildew. This breaks down the carpet backing and the carpet fibres begin to fall out. A professional carpet cleaning machine pumps water and soap into the carpet and extracts the dirty residue from the surface straight away. The carpet is often completely dry within 2 to 4 hours. If you want your carpet to last and smell nice get them professionally cleaned.

I have stains on my carpet. Can I treat them with stain removing chemicals?

No. Generally speaking, consumer carpet stain removal products contain abrasive chemicals. You may get away with using them now and again, but consistent use may fade the colour from the carpet and damage the fibres. This is because they are not stain specific and are designed to deal with all kinds of stains like blood, red wine, coffee, oil and pet soiling. These stains are made up of various chemicals themselves, so they do not respond well to generic products. Also, carpets are made from a variety of different materials and fibres.

Specially formulated, professional fibre and stain specific products work best. You keeps your carpet looking good for longer if you pay for a professional carpet cleaning company to come and remove the stains. If you follow the above tips you will almost definitely save yourself money because you are not going to have to replace your carpet so often!


About the Author:
I have been involved in the carpet industry for many years. For my training I joined a company called Carpet Fitters London. They taught me everything that I know about carpets.



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