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Essential Tips to Keep Your Carpets and Flooring Looking New

  • carpetsathome1
  • 7 days ago
  • 3 min read

Carpets and flooring take a lot of daily wear and tear. Dirt, spills, and foot traffic can quickly make them look tired and worn out. Keeping your floors in great shape not only improves your home’s appearance but also extends their life, saving you money on replacements. This post shares practical tips to help you maintain your carpets and flooring so they stay fresh and inviting for years.


Close-up view of a clean beige carpet with soft texture

Regular Cleaning Makes a Big Difference


One of the simplest ways to keep carpets and floors looking new is to clean them regularly. Dirt and dust act like sandpaper, slowly wearing down fibres and finishes.


  • Vacuum carpets at least twice a week. Use a vacuum with strong suction and a rotating brush to lift dirt from deep within the fibres

  • Sweep or dust hard floors daily. This prevents grit from scratching surfaces.

  • Mop hard floors weekly. Use a damp mop with a cleaner suitable for your floor type. Avoid soaking floors with water, especially wood or laminate.


For carpets, spot cleaning spills immediately prevents stains from setting. Blot the spill with a clean cloth, then use a carpet cleaner designed for your carpet type. Avoid rubbing, which can push stains deeper.


Protect Floors from Damage


Preventing damage is easier than fixing it. Small habits can protect your floors from scratches, dents, and fading.


  • Use doormats at entrances. Mats trap dirt and moisture before they reach your floors.

  • Place felt pads under furniture legs. This stops scratches when moving chairs or tables.

  • Avoid walking on floors with high heels or cleats. These can dent wood and tear carpets.

  • Keep pets’ nails trimmed. Sharp nails can snag carpet fibers and scratch hard floors.

  • Limit direct sunlight exposure. Use curtains or blinds to prevent fading and discoloration.


Deep Clean Carpets and Floors Periodically


Even with regular cleaning, carpets and floors need a deep clean now and then to remove embedded dirt and refresh their look.


  • Professionally clean carpets every 12 to 18 months. Professional cleaning effectively lifts dirt and allergens. You can hire professionals for this service.

  • To keep laminate or LVT flooring looking fresh, regular cleaning and preventive measures are key. Use a soft broom and damp mop, and place felt pads under furniture to prevent scratches. Address stains quickly, control indoor humidity, and perform periodic maintenance for long-lasting appearance.


Deep cleaning depends on your floor type and usage. Homes with pets or children may need more frequent attention.


Eye-level view of a person steam cleaning a carpet with a professional machine

Handle Stains and Spills Quickly and Correctly


Stains can ruin the look of carpets and floors if not treated properly. Knowing how to respond can save your flooring.


  • Blot spills immediately. Use a clean, dry cloth to soak up liquids.

  • Use the right cleaner for the stain. For example, use a vinegar solution for coffee stains or a baking soda paste for grease.

  • Test cleaners in an inconspicuous spot first. This avoids discoloration or damage.

  • Avoid harsh chemicals on delicate floors. Natural cleaners or products made for your floor type work best.


For tough stains, consider professional cleaning services to avoid damage.


Maintain Humidity and Temperature Levels


Wood and laminate floors react to changes in humidity and temperature. Too much moisture causes warping, while dry air can cause cracking.


  • Use a humidifier in dry months. This keeps wood floors from drying out.

  • Keep indoor humidity between 30% and 50%. Use a hygrometer to monitor levels.

  • Avoid placing plants directly on wood floors. Water spills can cause stains and warping.


Maintaining stable conditions helps floors stay strong and beautiful.


High angle view of a wooden floor with a small indoor plant on a protective mat
Wooden floor with indoor plant on protective mat

Regular Inspections and Repairs


Check your floors regularly for signs of damage. Early repairs prevent small issues from becoming costly problems.


  • Look for loose flooring, peeling edges, or worn carpet areas.

  • Fix scratches on wood floors with touch-up kits.

  • Replace damaged carpet sections if needed.

  • Tighten loose floorboards.


Scheduling inspections once or twice a year keeps your floors in top condition.


 
 
 

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