How Often Should I Clean My Carpet?
How Often Should I Clean My Carpet?
It’s a question a carpet cleaner encounters
all the time: “How often should I clean my carpet?” It usually
comes up after cleaning a really bad area that the homeowner deemed
un-cleanable. It’s when they realize that they probably should have called a
professional out sooner and just hadn’t gotten around to it.
The quick answer is every 12-24
months. This number is in-line with the warranty requirements from most carpet
manufacturers. However, that doesn’t fully do justice to your particular
circumstance and might not be the correct answer for you. The not so quick
answer is “it depends”. And it depends on several factors, some that are in
your control, and some that are not.
Frequent
vacuuming of your carpet is key to its long life
The single best action you can take
to prolong the life of your carpet will be frequent and thorough vacuuming. It
really doesn’t matter as much what type of vacuum you use, as much as how often
you use it. Daily vacuuming of your high-use areas will prolong the useable
life of your carpet by many years and save thousands in early replacement
costs.
Carpet Vacuuming Quick Tip: When vacuuming high-use areas make it a habit to change
directions of how you vacuum. Back-and-forth and across will lead to maximum
soil removal. Also, replace the belt as
often as needed when it starts to slip from the roller bar.
Cleaning
frequency based on use
Let’s be honest; your carpet faces a
lot of abuse. Just count the foot-traffic that your carpet is subjected too.
Take for example the carpet that’s located in your hallway coming in from the
garage or the bottom step on your stairs. They get a daily dose of heavy
foot-traffic, combined with the fact that these areas also will receive the
deposit from the bottom of your shoes and or feet. Contrast this with areas of
carpet that see relatively minor traffic, such as lightly used living or dining
rooms.
In cases like that it may make sense
to professionally clean those heavy-use areas every six months, and don’t worry
about the lightly used areas for 18-24 months.
Cleaning
frequency based on visual clues
Carpet has a great ability to hide
soil. Because of the carpet pile (the length and density of the fiber), soil
has an abundance of places to hide and accumulate within your carpet. Once you
see dark traffic areas show-up, the soil-load in your carpet is very high and
might have already started to do damage to your carpet fiber. Carpet cleaners
call this condition “traffic-lane gray” and it is difficult to completely
reverse.
Frequent vacuuming of these areas
can prevent this condition from taking hold.
Cleaning
frequency based on routine
The best advice here is to get into
the habit of an annual cleaning routine. Our experience has been that the
customers who have their carpet cleaned (and protected) on an annual basis get
a much longer life out of their carpet and overall seem to be happier with how
their carpet performs over the long term.
Carpet
loosing favor as a floor covering
Carpet is a great floor covering.
Although it’s not the first choice of many homeowners these days,
as hardwood and tile have largely taken over, there’s no other
floor covering that’s so soft, fluffy and fun to play on. It’s just when carpet
is not properly maintained that it starts losing favor. And that is where
professional cleaning of carpet comes in.
The
benefit of professional cleaning
An annual cleaning frequency is
ideal in most circumstances and there really is no better way to clean than
with Carpet Dryclean, a NO WATER cleaning system. Cleaning this way will keep
most carpet in excellent condition and will give you many years of pleasure.
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