Vacuuming Will Save You $$$
Vacuums are made for cleaning carpet. Of course everyone knows that but what most people fail to realize is how imperative it is for regular cleaning. Vacuuming will not only keep your house more clean but add years to your carpet.
Yes, vacuums are made to pick up dry debris from carpet. Some homeowners have the idea that vacuums are only meant to be used when there is a significant spill or accident. For example if I spill some sugar onto the carpet while making a cup of tea in the living room, I would use the vacuum to clean that up. It's very important to vacuum your entire home on a regular basis versus just when accidents occur.
Why vacuum? Vacuuming regularly, such as once every week / biweekly / monthly, will significantly reduce the amount of pollen and dust your home. Most of it settles onto the floor and removing it from your environment is very beneficial to your family's health. It also prevents the buildup of that soil and keeps the carpets actual color in place. Once enough dirt settles onto your carpet you may notice it has more of a grey color rather than the original tan or vanilla.
Vacuuming soil from your carpet fibers means that you most likely won't need a carpet cleaner as often. This means less money spent to maintain a fresh floor and home. But did you know that settled dirt on your floor also acts like sandpaper every time it's stepped on. Over time a soiled traffic area can become run down very quickly. Carpet cleaning won't save areas like this. Vacuuming will prevent it though.
Dust and soil that settles on carpet can work its way down beneath the carpet backing and into the padding. Regular cleaning will prevent situations like this from occurring. As that dirt sits in the padding it helps bread down the spongy affect the padding has. With given periods of time the backing of the carpet becomes almost worthless and warrants replacement. Taking care of your carpet can avoid these devastating effects that we can't even see.
While refreshing your home by vacuuming, you also add years to the life of your carpet. In the long run you will have saved a lot of money and lived a lot healthier. Your children, husband, and guests will thank you. More importantly you bank account will thank you.
Yes, vacuums are made to pick up dry debris from carpet. Some homeowners have the idea that vacuums are only meant to be used when there is a significant spill or accident. For example if I spill some sugar onto the carpet while making a cup of tea in the living room, I would use the vacuum to clean that up. It's very important to vacuum your entire home on a regular basis versus just when accidents occur.
Why vacuum? Vacuuming regularly, such as once every week / biweekly / monthly, will significantly reduce the amount of pollen and dust your home. Most of it settles onto the floor and removing it from your environment is very beneficial to your family's health. It also prevents the buildup of that soil and keeps the carpets actual color in place. Once enough dirt settles onto your carpet you may notice it has more of a grey color rather than the original tan or vanilla.
Vacuuming soil from your carpet fibers means that you most likely won't need a carpet cleaner as often. This means less money spent to maintain a fresh floor and home. But did you know that settled dirt on your floor also acts like sandpaper every time it's stepped on. Over time a soiled traffic area can become run down very quickly. Carpet cleaning won't save areas like this. Vacuuming will prevent it though.
Dust and soil that settles on carpet can work its way down beneath the carpet backing and into the padding. Regular cleaning will prevent situations like this from occurring. As that dirt sits in the padding it helps bread down the spongy affect the padding has. With given periods of time the backing of the carpet becomes almost worthless and warrants replacement. Taking care of your carpet can avoid these devastating effects that we can't even see.
While refreshing your home by vacuuming, you also add years to the life of your carpet. In the long run you will have saved a lot of money and lived a lot healthier. Your children, husband, and guests will thank you. More importantly you bank account will thank you.