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Width Feet & Inches
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Living Room
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Dining Room
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Master Bedroom
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Bedroom 1
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Bedroom 2
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Bedroom 3
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Hall
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Preventative Maintenance Tips
Carpet
Care: Preventive MaintenanceEasy, proactive steps will keep your carpet looking good over time.
Don't track dirt insidePlacing walk-off mats outside all entrances will help by absorbing soil
and moisture and trapping excessive dirt, sand, grit, oil, asphalt, or driveway sealer that might otherwise be tracked into
the home. Clean mats on a regular basis (or sooner, when they need it) so they don't become sources of soil themselves.
Use a quality padA good carpet pad not only gives better resilience and comfort underfoot, it can
extend the life of your carpet especially on stairs. Because some carpets carry warranties with specific density and thickness
requirements, be sure and review your warranty before purchasing your pad. Explore varieties of carpet pad. Occasionally
move heavy furnitureMoving your furniture on occasion won't just renew the feel of your room, it will
also help avoid excessive pile crushing. Also consider using carpet protectors under the legs of tables, chairs, and other
furniture to help distribute the weight. Damage can occur if you use chairs or appliances with rollers or casters without
a chair pad designed specifically for carpet. Clean your area rugsIf you use area rugs on your
carpet, be sure to clean them regularly, and make sure you clean and restore the pile of the carpet underneath as well. Also,
be sure to check area rugs for colorfastness before placing them on carpet because the color in some rugs may bleed through.
After cleaning your carpet, allow it to dry completely before replacing rugs.
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