Nip Tuck Carpet Repair Feb 2019

How to Keep Your Carpet in Good Condition

When it comes to carpet there are number of things that you need to consider when it comes to the maintenance side of carpet. We want the best for your carpet. To keep it looking in pristine condition you will need to spend some time each week to ensure this. Here are the steps that you will want to follow to make sure that your carpet doesn’t just show its original color underneath your couches that you have had in the same spot for years.

The first step in ensuring that your carpet will keep the same look and feel as the day that it was installed is by vacuuming it regularly. This means at least once a week. While we should be doing that anyways, it’s always a good reminder. if you can do it twice a week, even better. This allows for dirt and grime to be picked up leaving less chance of stains when something spills. If you do get a spill though you want to clean it up right away. The longer the spill remains on the carpet the more of a chance it has of becoming a permanent stain.

If you want the best results when it comes to your carpet, then many professional cleaners recommend that you have it professionally cleaned at least once a year. In doing so, you become proactive to the greatest degree of making sure that your carpet remains in perfect condition. Not all professional cleaners are alike though. There are some that cause a residue to be left on the carpet. This just sets it up for stains to be had because the liquid will latch onto the residue and cause it to be extremely hard to get out. So, make sure that you do your research before picking a professional carpet cleaner.

Nip and Tuck Carpet Repair isn’t a carpet cleaning company, but we are able to help you with permanent stains, tears, balding and ripples in your carpet. We provide you with superior service. Call us today to get a quote over the phone or send in an online request! We would love to help bring your carpet back to life.

By Nip Tuck Carpet Repair 2-12-2019

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