Carpet Stretch and Rescue is your carpet expert for all your carpet repair needs. With our team of skilled professionals, we can stretch your carpet back to its original beauty and repair any spots that might have damage to it. But right now, we want to help you take preventative measures to your carpet so that you have to as little repair as possible over the years. There are some small and relatively inexpensive ways to do this.
Rugs
The easiest way to keep your carpet looking beautiful is by placing rugs in and outside of the home. Any door that leads to the outdoors you’ll want to put a rug on the both sides of the door. Cover your bases both ways. This way they can wipe off their shoes before they come in and the rug inside gives you a space for them to keep their shoes. This is one of the biggest ways that you can protect your carpet from damage such as stains and wear and tear that shoes in the house cause.
Vacuuming and Spot Cleaning
Colder weather often brings in dirt and muddy water into the home. This means that the potential for stains goes up. The easiest way to makes sure that there are no long-term effects to your carpet is by vacuuming on a regular basis. This means that vacuuming at least once or twice a week to help keep out the dirt in your carpet fibers. When you have dirt in your carpet fibers you are giving stains the substance they need to lock in to your carpet. Vacuum it regularly to help prevent stains from staying. When they do appear make sure to quickly do spot cleaning on them.
Carpet Stretch and Rescue wants to help make sure that your carpet is protected as the years go by. This will allow you to keep your carpet for as long as possible. If your carpet starts to wrinkle or there are stains that won’t come up, then call us today! We can provide you with a free estimates and certified professionals to help your carpet look like new again.
By Carpet Stretch and Rescue 10-9-2018
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