Fall is the perfect time to have your carpets deep cleaned. With holidays around the corner it’s a good time to get your home in shape before guests arrive. Fall is also a time when your carpet seems to get the dirtiest, since we tend to track in more leaves and dirt with the changing season. Here are some great tips for keeping your home clean through these holiday times.
Northcenter Rug Professional Carpet Cleaning
- It’s a Deep Sanitization when our Professionals at Northcenter Rug use high-powered equipment and hot water extraction that eliminates dust mites, pet dander, and hidden grime trapped deep in fibers — leaving your home truly fresh and healthier by improving your air quality and investments.
Perfect Drying Weather
- Fall air is cooler and less humid than summer, which means carpets dry faster after cleaning without trapping moisture (which can cause mildew). You can open windows for fresh airflow without extreme heat or pollen.
Pretreat Stains and High-Traffic Areas
- If you’ve recently had your carpet cleaned and quickly get new stains, you can always pre treat stains yourself until you’re ready for your next professional cleaning. Mix a drop of detergent with hot water in a spray bottle and lightly mist the dirtiest areas. Let sit 5 to 10 minutes before cleaning the area. Be sure not to over saturate your carpet or use any harsh chemicals that could set the stain in. Do not rub stains. When removing a stain, stick to blotting motions.
Doormats
- Invest in a doormat that helps keep out the largest particles, like leaves and chunks of dirt. Also make sure you get the correct Mat, which depends whether it will be outside or inside. All doormats should be longer than a single stride, while inside mats should be made of acrylic with a vinyl or rubber backing. Outdoor mats should have a wire rack underneath to catch mud.
Shoe Rack/Bin
- Make sure that you enforce a no-shoes-inside policy, or have a shoe rack that you use at the very entrance to the house to restrict the dirt to one specific area.
Vacuum Often
- To protect your carpet, vacuum entrance areas and high-traffic areas twice a week and the rest of the carpeting at least weekly. Oily soils attract oily soils, and frequent vacuuming will reduce soil buildup.
Start with a Clean Filter
- A dirty bag, dirt cup or filter can cut a vacuums suction power in half. The main reason bagless vacuums stop working is that the filters aren’t changed often enough. Replace or wash (if possible) the filters on bagless vacuums every three months. Replace vacuum bags when they’re three-quarters full.
Vacuum at the Right Speed
- Vacuum slowly enough to get out as much dirt as possible. Make one quick pass over low-traffic areas and two slow passes over high-traffic areas. Two slow passes removes ground-in dirt more effectively than several fast passes.
Rotate Furniture
- Carpets can wear at confined areas of the carpet pile and dirt can work its way into the carpet pile and backing. If your room layout allows it, move the furniture around. It’s best to do this every six months to prevent premature wear areas.
Baking Soda
- Prior to vacuuming, sprinkle some baking soda over the carpet to absorb odors. Avoid carpet powders. Powders are often sold to eliminate unwanted scents on the carpet. However, such powders leave residue in the carpet which can damage it over time. Stick to baking soda if you want to remove an unwanted smell.
Cozy season deserves a clean slate ✨ Treat your carpets to a professional cleaning refresh, so your home flooring feels as fresh and soft as your favorite fall throw blanket 🕯️🍂

