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When Does Your Carpet Need to Be Replaced
As is the case with most features of the home, carpeting is not cheap. Even if you do all you can to keep it clean and undamaged, nothing good lasts forever, and you’ll at some point find that carpet in sub-optimal condition. When that happens, the need arises to either repair or replace the carpet. But how do you know which process is necessary? Obviously, before rushing into either, you’ll want to examine the extent of the damage and determine how much you’re willing to spend.
If the carpet is only somewhat tattered or damaged, you may be able to perform a simple carpet repair instead of a full-blown replacement. This is an exceptionally good move if the carpet is already made with high-grade material. Sometimes, a deep cleaning is enough to infuse new life into a carpet. Even if a carpet is old, it can still look good when it’s bright and clean. But if it’s damaged, repair work might be in order. Oftentimes, a small damaged area can be remedied with a patch. Just be sure that the carpet is stretched properly before beginning. Otherwise, you may end up with lumps and wrinkles that make it look even worse than before.
If you choose to replace the entire carpet, you’ll need to find a material and style that’s suited for the room. While saving money is always nice, buying too low quality of a material can end up being a bad investment in the long run. While higher-grade materials are more expensive to replace, they tend to last much longer than the cheaper ones. You should also consider the amount of traffic the area is going to get. Bedrooms, for example, see less traffic than rooms such as the living room, and people usually aren’t wearing shoes when they access them. You could probably get away with choosing a comfortable feel over durability for such rooms. If you find that it’s simply not in the budget to buy anything but the cheapest carpet material, it would probably be better to wait until you can swing a higher-quality type. Cheap material can end up costing more in the long term.
Conversely, opting for the most lavish carpet available can suck the money out of your home improvement budget in a flash. You might be surprised by how quickly the cost adds up, especially when carpeting larger rooms. Ideally, you want a carpet that won’t break the bank, but will look and feel nice and endure through reasonable use for quite some time. Finding an ideal carpet isn’t impossible, but it will require some research and effort.
If you end up buying a new carpet, there are other ways to save here and there. You can cut out a large chunk of the cost by installing it yourself, provided you know what you’re doing. But if you haven’t worked with carpeting projects before, it might not be worth the risk to attempt a DIY, and you’re probably better off hiring a professional.
Damaged and unsightly carpets can bring down the look of your whole home. There are ways to rejuvenate the floors of your home. You just need to carefully weigh your options and determine how extensive the process needs to be.
This article comes from the Denver, CO professional carpet repair experts at Nip and Tuck Carpet Repair. They’ve helped many in the Denver Metro Area with their carpet repair needs, including pet, flood, and stain damage.
By Eid-Co Homes 12-7-2017
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