Winter has certainly made a grand
entrance into our Niagara Falls area. Although our winter wonderland can be
beautiful, the snow, salt, mud and muck that are tracked into our homes can
wreak havoc on our flooring. Our floors, whether they be carpet, hardwood, or
tile is an investment and need to be taken care of to prolong their beauty.
Carpet and upholstery fibers can act as a sponge trapping all of the
contaminants from our shoes. So, how do we protect our floors, especially our
carpets, and keep them looking cleaner longer between carpet cleaning
appointments?
Let’s look at a few ideas…
Walk off Mats – Investing in a good inside and outside doormat is a
must if you are trying to protect your carpet and flooring. The better the
quality, the better the ability the mat has to keep the moisture away from your
floors. In the right environment, moisture can cause a problem by quickly
producing mold and mildew. Even though there is no way to prevent moisture from
getting into your home completely, using doormats inside and outside for wet
shoes will help to keep most of the snow and slush from being tracked
throughout your home.
Remove Shoes – Ask family members and house guests to remove their
shoes upon entering. This will keep outside contaminants from being tracked
inside and invading your home. Placing a boot tray at the entrance to the home
reduces the amount of moisture that gets tracked in, and creates a safe place
to store shoes. Make sure to teach children to wipe their boots on the outside
and inside mats and to take their wet boots off at the door. Pets can be one of
the main causes of snow, salt, and slush being tracked into the house. It is
important to train your pets to wait near the door until you dry their paws.
Remembering to clean the inside of entry areas often can prevent a buildup of
slush, mud, and salt, which can damage floors.
Regular Maintenance – Outside of having carpets professionally
cleaned, the best way to keep hardwood or tile flooring and carpets clean this
winter is with regular sweeping, mopping and vacuuming. If you have carpet, you
should vacuum at least once a week to remove contaminants that may get ground
into the fibers. Vacuum heavy traffic areas 2 to 3 times a week. Take your time
while you are vacuuming because a slow and steady pace allows your vacuum to
pick up more dirt and debris from your carpet fibers.
Professional Carpet Cleaning – Schedule regular professional carpet
cleaning appointments. Carpets and upholstery fibers can act as a sponge when
it comes to dirt, grime, and germs. A deep professional cleaning will remove
contaminants from deep down into the fabric fibers that even regular vacuuming
cannot remove. This also keeps the indoor air quality healthier. Applying a
stain-guard after professional carpet cleanings can help repel dirt and make
spot cleaning easier. Call the professionals at PCS Niagara to help keep your
flooring investments looking beautiful and healthy during these long winter
months. Professional Carpet Systems’ expert carpet cleaning
in Niagara Falls will improve the appearance and extend the life of your
carpeting.
No comments:
Post a Comment