Preparing Your Floor for New Carpet, such as for Empire Carpet

Preparing Your Floor for New Carpet, such as for Empire Carpet
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Preparing your floor for new Empire Carpet is a must for any homeowner, regardless of whether you plan to do the installation yourself or if you are hiring a professional to do it for you. The reason why preparation is critical is to remove imperfections in the subfloor which can cause problems like lumps or gaps in the new carpet. You could also have issues with moisture damage or unpleasant odors if you don't properly prepare your floors for new carpet installation.

New carpet is an investment in your home, so it makes sense to protect it. There are a number of basic steps to take in preparing your floors for new carpet, the first of which is to make sure the floor is clear of nails or staples. When you pull up your old carpet padding there will usually be many staples left embedded in the subfloor.

Basic preparations for your new Empire Carpet installation can also save you a lot of headaches and chaos. New carpet installation should never be rushed into because it will inevitably lead to undue stress and complications for the carpet installers. Following a few steps can make the new carpet installation process easier for everyone involved.

On the day that the carpet installers arrive you should make sure you are at home, even if that means you need to take the day off work. However, you should take care not to interfere in the work area itself. The reason that it's important to be at home is that sometimes unexpected problems or questions can arise which require you to be there to make a judgment call.


This entry was posted on Monday, December 26th, 2011 at 6:38 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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Floor Carpet Cleaning Products for Allergy Relief

Floor Carpet Cleaning Products for Allergy Relief
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Floors can be hard to clean on a daily basis. Without cleaning your floor carpets on a regular basis, it can cause many people with allergies distress and discomfort. It can also lead to a build up of germs that can be harmful for your loved ones. It is therefore, important to maintain a clean environment by cleaning your carpet floors. This can be done by hiring a professional to do so.

Rug Doctor has introduced some carpet cleaning products which are specifically designed to remove allergens from your carpet. Rug Doctor is known for its convenient hot water extraction machines and products which allow homeowners to clean their own carpets and achieve professional results. During the fall and winter in cold climates, people tend to spend more time indoors where they can be exposed to more allergens in their carpets.

The Rug Doctor anti allergen cleaning products are formulated to cleanse your carpet when used on their own, but for maximum effectiveness they can be used with Rug Doctor cleaning machines to trap and extract pollen, dust mites, pet dander and other irritants from your carpet. The unique formulation of Rug Doctor cleaning products encapsulates allergens for easy removal with vacuuming.


This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 at 10:17 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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Floor, Furniture, and Space

Floor, Furniture, and Space
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While looking for carpeting, my roommate came across a furniture online shop and it was comical how she looked over at me and said, "Oh yeah, I'm going to have to put something on top of my new carpet for my room!" We've just moved into a place so we're still surrounded by boxes and the place looks pretty bare. Of course, the floor is a logical place to start, but she was right! There will be a next step! So we started envisioning how we'd like to furnish the place. It was fun deciding where to place a couch, once we get one, and the book shelves, and end tables. We had fun looking at some great dining tables and dishes. We also had an interesting discussion of whether to get a large coffee table or just have end tables and then a smaller, movable coffee table in front of the sofa. This was just to leave more open space. We both feel strongly that clutter is to be avoided at all costs! We both think that space is in fact part of interior design! If you think about it, it often gets overlooked, or underestimated, or compromised too often. Yet space is important for how a room feels; it's much more inviting not to be closed in by furniture and stuff in general. So that's definitely one of our decorating elements: space!


This entry was posted on Thursday, December 1st, 2011 at 6:45 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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