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How to Care for Your Carpet

James Cummings | November 11, 2009

James Cummings is the general manager of Servpro of Ahwatukee & South Tempe in Arizona, a branch of Servpro, the national fire and water cleanup and restoration company. Since his company has a lot of experience restoring different types of materials, they can also help you choose the strongest, most durable options for carpets and home furnishings. Here is their guide to properly caring for your .

With regular care, you can add years to the life of your and help retain its original appearance. The most important thing you can do is vacuum thoroughly and frequently, particularly in high foot-traffic areas. Vacuuming helps remove dirt particles which abrade the and dull its appearance. For the best results, use a vacuum cleaner with a beater bar (as opposed to a brush bar) and good suction. Keep bags, filters, and recovery tanks clean.

Carpets act as a filter, trapping dust, dirt, gases, animal hair, and other soils. All manufacturers agree on actions you can take between cleanings to increase the life span of your . The IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning & Restoration Certification) states that 79% of soil in is dry soil. Vacuuming is a key component to a ’s proper care and maintenance.

Ways to Maintain Your

A few ways to keep your in good shape include:

· Regular vacuuming
· Spot removal when necessary
· Grooming the to prevent matting
· Moving around furniture once in awhile to change traffic patterns
· Using walk-off mats to limit the amount of soil tracked onto the

Professional Cleaning

How often you’ll need professional cleaning depends on soil buildup, traffic, type, and the color of your . A good rule of thumb would be to professionally clean your every 12 months. The best advice is to clean carpets before they become totally saturated with soil. If you wait until carpets look really dirty, they may never be restored to their former appearance. Dirt builds in layers, and when a looks dirty, you are only seeing the dirt at the tips of the fibers. More dirt is hiding below the surface near the base of the pile, damaging the . When a is saturated with dirt, the soil has penetrated crevices and has become firmly lodged.

Professional cleaning can address both moderate and heavy soil conditions in your . Servpro offers several deep cleaning processes:
· Hot water extraction
· Conditioner and rinse
· Rotary jet extraction
· Showcase cleaning

Servpro professionals know the latest in construction and safe, effective cleaning methods to help maintain your ’s beauty.

About James Cummings

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James Cummings is the general manager of Servpro of Ahwatukee & South Tempe in Arizona, a branch of Servpro, the national fire and water cleanup and restoration company.

Servpro of Ahwatukee and South Tempe

(602) 903-7038
6202 S. Maple Ave. Tempe, AZ 85283 http://servproast.net

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