How Often Do You Need To Clean Your Carpets?

Answering this depends on whether you’re talking about vacuuming, deep carpet cleaning or stain removal. All of these have different schedules, and there are many factors influencing how often a carpet needs to be cleaned.

Factors That Affect Carpet Cleaning Frequency

When deciding how often you need to clean your carpets, no matter what type of cleaning we’re talking about, some things will get the carpets quite dirty and expose them to more dirt. If any of these situations ring true for you, then you’ll have to increase the frequency at which your carpets are cleaned:

  • lots of foot traffic across a particular patch of carpet
  • situations where people can’t take their shoes off at the door before walking on the carpet (e.g. in an office or a shop)
  • pets in the home – some pets shed more hair and skin particles than others!
  • homes that use log fires as a heating source (logs will inevitably shed bits of bark and sawdust on the carpet)
  • people in the house with long hair – if this is your situation, you know what I’m talking about
  • people in the house who have problems with asthma and allergies
  • craft-crazy people, especially if their craft involves glitter
  • small children who crawl on carpets as well as dropping food on them
  • carpets with deep piles
  • pale coloured carpets

The more of the items on this list you can tick off, the more often you’ll have to call out professional carpet cleaners (ahem, hello, we are here), and the more often you’ll have to get out the vacuum cleaner.

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How Often Should You Vacuum?

To some extent, this is up to you. I know that in my house, it sometimes seems like the vacuum cleaner could be running non-stop. As soon as someone has finished vacuuming, it’s like there are little gremlins that walk around behind them, sprinkling dust, hair and more over the place. All the same, regular vacuuming is essential and is your first port of call for keeping carpets in good order. Vacuuming might not be able to remove all of the dirt, but it will remove some of it, and it will also help keep things like fleas and dust mites down.

I would say that the bare minimum frequency for vacuuming is once a week. However, you can do the job more often if you want to. Daily isn’t too often if this is what you prefer or if the people in your house are particularly grubby. You probably also ought to vacuum after doing any activity that has involved getting things on the carpet, such as crafting activities… or if someone’s marched into the house with lawnmower clippings all over them.

Vacuuming the carpets is an excellent way to give the whole house an instant lift. Do it as often as you feel like it! If you don’t feel like it, then one way to motivate yourself is to get down on that carpet, and either does a few floor exercises like planks (if you feel energetic) or some deep breathing (if you need to relax). You’ll quickly come face to face with what the carpets are like…

How Often Do Carpets Need To Be Deep Cleaned?

As the name suggests, deep cleaning gets right down into the carpet fibres and gets all the dirt, sticky residues, and odours out of there. Because it’s such a thorough job, it doesn’t need to be done as often as vacuuming.

The gold standard for getting carpets professionally deep cleaned is once a year. This is what is recommended by carpet manufacturers, as it helps extend the carpet’s life by removing harsh grit. Many people like to make carpet cleaning part of their spring cleaning routine, although you don’t have to wait until spring to call on the carpet cleaning company in your area! Any time of year will do, although the weather does affect the drying time.

In the case of heirloom rugs and carpets (kilim, Turkish carpets, Persian rugs and the like), the warranty often includes a requirement to get the item cleaned by a professional once a year. In the case of these valuable and beautiful rugs, dry cleaning is a must to prevent the colours and the fibres from being damaged, and that’s something that only a professional with the right equipment (and know-how) can do.

Some places need to have their carpets deep cleaned more often. Offices, for example, need to get the carpets deep cleaned more often than private homes because there are a lot more feet tracking across the carpets for longer every day – and those feet will have shoes on them that have just come off the streets. One can go barefoot at home, but not at work! Having mats down at the doorways can help collect the worst of the dirt, mud and rain that come in off the street, but even so, office carpets will probably need more frequent deep cleaning. Commercial premises often arrange not just for regular carpet cleaning but also regular mat cleaning.

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If there is someone in your household with bad asthma and allergy problems, then deep cleaning carpets needs to be done very often to kill those pesky dust mites that cause so many issues. Some people opt not to have carpets at all but have hard floors softened with a few rugs (jute rugs are perfect in this situation, as they repel dust rather than hanging onto it). However, even these rugs will need some deep cleaning now and again. Steam cleaning is best for allergy sufferers, as the heat involved in this process will be high enough to kill the wretched little critters.

In the case of allergies, it’s probably a wise idea to get the upholstery cleaned simultaneously as the carpet, as these also provide a home for dust mites. Ditto mattresses and pillows – they’ll need deep cleaning as well. A good professional carpet cleaning company will do all of these in one session, making it easier for you.

Stain Removal

Stain removal, of course, is a different kettle of fish altogether and sometimes actually involves fish. There’s no denying that getting stains appropriately cleaned is essential, and it will need to be done regularly. However, it’s impossible to plan and schedule stain removals for the simple reason that nobody plans to spill coffee, red wine or curry on the carpets! Mind you, and if you have learned the hard way that office parties or other parties inevitably leave wine stains on the carpet, you could pre-book a stain removal expert to come in the day after!

With all stains, acting quickly is the most important thing. This means that if you have spilt something or discovered your toddler’s “artwork” or a patch of pee left by the new puppy, then you need to deal with that stain as soon as you can so that it doesn’t spread or become permanent. Most good professional carpet cleaning companies offer emergency stain treatment services for just this reason!

Welcome to Our New Carpet Cleaning Website

It’s been a while since we have been posting online content. With our website getting a makeover and on the back burner, our top priority was shifted back to serving carpet cleaning clients in Paddington. We love being around people and showcasing what we do best – get rid of dirty carpet stains, remove pet odours and restore the original beauty of carpets, rugs and upholstered furniture.

Our carpet cleaning technicians have been busy driving around W2 seven days a week. Since the end of the pandemic isolation and craziness, we are glad to be back in people’s homes. Our schedule is quite tightly ordered with most of the new bookings having about a week to two weeks waiting time.

We apologise for the delay, however, we prefer to stick to our trademark attention to detail, instead of cutting corners to speed orders up. What matters at the end of the day, is that everyone using our services is entirely satisfied with their carpet clean. We don’t advertise and word of mouth is our only tool for getting new clients. Letting people spread the word about how good our carpet cleaners are is quite powerful and with many marketers calling it “the best form of advertising”, this is what we will stick to for the time being.

I have so many things to say today, so many stories to tell, so many tips to give, and not so much time to do all that. I will keep my options open for the next posts, where I will be getting in more detail about how you can keep your soft furnishings and floor coverings in top condition.

Until that time – goodbye from me.

Cheers,
James