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How to Prevent Wear and Tear on Your Floor’s High-Traffic Areas

As you walk through your house you tend to walk in similar patterns over and over again. This leads to parts of your floors getting extra heavy traffic. And, this heavy traffic can lead to irreversible damage on your floors.

We’ve outlined a few ways you can prevent damage to your floors, of any type, in those high traffic areas.

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF CARPET

Heavy traffic on your carpet and area rugs damage fibers that make up the carpet. When the fibers start to get worn, they allow dirt to dig further into the carpet, making it harder to clean and creating permanent damage.

Regular maintenance of your carpet and rugs is the best way to keep them looking fresh. Here are some tips to help you get the maximum life out of your carpets and area rugs.

1. Place welcome mats by outside doors. Welcome mats help prevent dirt and debris from entering your house. Keeping dirt out of your home to begin with is the best way to keep the fibers in your carpet fresh.

2. Vacuum regularly. If you vacuum two to three times a week dirt won’t have a chance to settle into your carpet.

3. Rotate furniture regularly. Avoid permanent dents and damage to the fibers in your carpet by moving furniture a couple of times a year. 

4. Install curtains or blinds. UV Rays can fade your carpet over time. Decrease the chance of sun damage and fading by installing window treatments to block the light.

5. Clean up spills immediately. It’s important you don’t let liquids or solids settle into the fibers of your carpet to keep your carpet looking new. Learn how to clean five common stains from carpet here.

6. Have your carpet professionally cleaned. Professional carpet cleaning is essential to getting settled dirt out. Deep cleaning your carpet can immediately change the appearance of your floor. Learn more about hiring professional carpet cleaning company here.

stanley steemer technician cleaning white carpet in living room

7. Use carpet protectors. You can buy clear, vinyl carpet protectors to place over carpet to keep pressure off of fibers and helping prevent damage. You can also have carpet protector applied by a professional carpet cleaning service that aids in the prevention of damage from dirt and spills. Learn more about our carpet protector here.

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF AREA RUGS AND ORIENTAL RUGS

1. Rotate rugs at least four times a year. Rotating your rugs every three months helps to distribute the wear and tear from high traffic patterns in your home.

2. Avoid putting oriental rugs in front of doorways. Entryways receive the most traffic. To maximize the life of your area rugs, avoid using them in high traffic areas.

3. Avoid putting your nice area rugs or oriental rugs in direct sunlight. Sunlight will cause your rugs to fade over time. Making sure your area rugs aren’t directly in sunlight will help keep them looking new longer.

4. Use casters underneath your furniture. To help prevent your furniture from causing dents and damaging your area rug fibers, use casters to relieve the weight on the fibers.

5. Reposition furniture regularly. Moving your furniture will help avoid permanent dents that can lead to damage.

man holding white couch above hardwood floors

6. Get your rugs professionally cleaned every year. A professional rug cleaning will extract dirt and allergens from deep within the fibers of your rug and remove them from your home. Learn more about professional area rug cleaning and oriental rug cleaning here.

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF HARDWOOD FLOORS

Dirty shoes, pet paws and moving furniture on hardwood can strip coatings and cause your hardwood to wear down more quickly. Regular maintenance of your hardwood floors is the best way to keep them looking new longer. Here are some tips to help you get the maximum life out of your hardwood floors.

1. Vacuum regularly. Did you know dirt can scratch hardwood. Vacuuming two to three times a week will to remove dirt making it less likely for your floors to be scratched.

black vacuum against hardwood floor

2. Mop weekly. Removing dirt that can settle into your floors can prevent permanent damage. When you mop, make sure to do it in the direction of the wood grain. Here’s a step by step guide on how to clean hardwood floors.

3. Use cotton mats in doorways or in front of sinks. Unlike, vinyl or rubber mats, cotton mats won’t trap water underneath allowing your floors to dry more quickly.

4. Remove your shoes when you get home. An easy way to control what dirt is coming into your home is by taking off your shoes at the door.

5. Trim your pet’s nails. Trim your dog’s and cat’s nails to ensure they aren’t scratching your hardwood.

6. Add felt protectors to furniture legs. Adding furniture protectors will help prevent your furniture from scratching the wood.

woman placing protector to bottom of chair

7. Install curtains or blinds. Hours of light exposure can damage hardwood floors and cause them to fade. Blocking sunlight will help keep the colors in your hardwood looking new longer.

8. Get your hardwood floors professionally cleaned every year. Professional cleaning companies use cleaning processes that extract the dirt and contaminants trapped in the wood. Stanley Steemer even offers fast drying maintenance coat that ensures to keep your hardwood fresher for longer.  

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