Carpet Protection

Plastic carpet protections are usually found underneath office chairs that have rolls. After years of use and rolling about on your chair, the carpet underneath your desk looks terrible. It is ripped in some areas, matted down firmly in others, and simply holds on to dirt more than any other spot of the floor covering. This kind of plastic protection is normal purchased as a cover to protect new carpet that may be installed in your office.

A plastic carpet protector may also be found in private homes in high traffic areas, such as entry ways and hallways. The goal is to keep dirt off the carpet as much as possible and also to keep the damage to the floor covering at a minimum. While the plastic is only a temporary carpet protection, it is often used by those who cannot afford to have their carpets professionally cleaned very often or who have a high volume of visitors to their homes, such as home daycare owners.

Yet carpet protection has also long been the fodder for warranties that were offered to the buyers or new floor coverings. During home construction, carpet protection may have been discussed with the future home owner. Temporary carpet protections measures were taken to protect the new floor coverings from the last minute work of the workmen who might have painted the trim around the ceilings. Yet when it comes to long term floor protection, carpet protection warranties are sometimes the best way to go. Better than professional carpet protectors used around in-home painting, the carpet protector that is made part and parcel of the carpet fibers will help to let the floor covering resist common stains.

Carpet protectors for stairs – like a rubber mat for carpet protection or maybe plastic sheeting – is not a good idea because of the danger of slipping. While rubber may sound like the kind of carpet protection that will keep your feet safe, remember that there is a certain amount of give within the material itself, and it is possible for the entire setup to slip, especially when the rubber ages. A seasoned carpet protection installer will advise you to get a good carpet stain protector that may be applied directly to the carpet fibers. This kind of carpet protection will help protect your floor covering better than any kind of plastic can – in the long run. In the short term, plastic carpet protection underneath your toddler’s high chair, your grade school kid’s desk, and of course the carpet protection in the entrance way for the husband who walks in with the greasy garage shoes is a good idea.

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