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If you have been thinking about replacing your carpet flooring, there are a few things that you should think about. It's not as simple as choosing a carpet option, and then having someone install it. Instead, there are considerations that you might not have thought about. Here are some questions you need to answer before replacing your carpet flooring:
The first thing to ask yourself is if carpet is best for your home. One consideration is the traffic that the area has. Carpet, even of the best quality, will wear over time. So, if you have a high traffic area, you should consider another material, such as hardwood or tile. If you choose carpet for a high traffic area, you should choose one that hides stains and dirt.
There are no real rules out there that help you choose carpet flooring, but there are some tips that you can use. One tip is to look at photos of the carpet flooring in another setting. You can find photos online or even from catalogues from the manufacturer. Our flooring company also has experts who would be more than happy to help you make a decision.
If anyone in your family or home has asthma or allergies, you should consider this before choosing your flooring. The best options for these people include vinyl, wood, tile, or ceramic. Carpet flooring can collect pollen, pet dander, dust mites, and other allergens. This doesn't mean that carpet isn't an option if you have your heart set on it. You will just need to take some extra effort into keeping it clean including steam cleaning regularly and vacuuming every day.
It's also important to know what type of subfloor you have. You should find out if it is in good shape or if you should replace it. If you have an old home, you might naturally want to lay carpet down as the subfloor probably won't be totally even. If the subfloor is concrete, you will have to choose a thicker padding before installing carpet flooring over it.
Finally, ask yourself if your new flooring will coordinate with the rest of the decor in your home. This usually comes down to personal preference, but it is important to consider. It's a good idea to obtain some samples of the carpet you are thinking about and place it in rooms and around other flooring in the home to see how it looks. This will give you an idea of how it will look when installed.
Once you have all of these questions answered, you should feel confident that carpet is right for you, and you can start shopping. To find the perfect carpet flooring for your home, come visit us today!
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