Winter is the messiest season for floors. That’s why now is the time to step it up. While you may let your cleaning slide by just vacuuming your floors during the rest of the year, during this blustery, wet winter season, you’ll want to acknowledge the fact that carpeted floors are going to be extra dirty. They are going to take the brunt of the foot traffic coming in and out of the offices, and front entry ways, and will need proper care.
Winter is the Best Time to Clean your Carpets
Your carpets might not have been thoroughly cleaned after the warmer months, and now that pollen, dust and other indoor particles have built up from the last season, plus your work spaces are more closed up, and the heat is on– who knows what kind of dirty build up is in those carpets. All these reasons are why winter is a good time to consider having your carpets cleaned. A good cleaning will eliminate the indoor contaminants, reduce the staining, and tackle those high traffic areas.
With clean carpets everyone can breathe easier!
Winter Weather Can Ruin your Carpets
Now let’s talk about soiled and stained carpets, and why it’s so important to stay on top of this type of carpet dirt. If you address these type of carpet messes on a regular and timely basis, your carpets will look newer longer as well as give a friendly, clean appearance for your clientele. Fewer carpet replacements sounds great, right? Putting off cleaning until warmer months can cause stains and dirt from the winter months to set, in turn causing a worn appearance as well as creating a situation where stains can become permanent. Another reason to clean your carpets during the winter months is to remove the unwanted dirt that weighs down and grinds down on these fibers. The dirt will literally cut and snag carpeting and again, showing a worn tired looking carpet. Nobody wants that.
Winter is a Quiet(er) Time
Winter is also the perfect time to clean your carpets if schedules tend to slow some. Cleaning carpets can be a big job depending on the size of your floors. Making the time during quieter schedules is helpful for everyone.