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Matching the Right Vacuum to the Carpet

September 13, 2017 by Flooristics staff 5 Comments

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It may seem like any old vacuum will work on just about any carpet. While this is true, there are some machines that are better on certain types of carpet.

Not only is carpet beautiful and long-lasting, but it is affordable. When carpet is being installed, it’s common to have lots of questions about how to care for it and what to do to keep it looking as good as it does when it was first installed. Vacuuming regularly is the number one best way to preserve a carpet’s look and keep it clean.

Because so many vacuum styles exist, people often feel confused about which one to use on their carpet. The right choice depends on what they have installed.

Low-pile carpets are most appropriate for upright vacuums that have a revolving brush roller. This agitates the carpet fibers, which, combined with powerful suction, gets them very clean. Carpets with a high pile should use straight air vacuums. These are often canister-style vacuums that have a long wand that pulls dirt straight up into the machine. Using a brush-style vacuum on a high-pile carpet can cause the fibers to frizz or fray, making it look worn well before it should.

It’s important to educate owners about the proper way to care for their new carpet. After all, there are many things for them to consider as far as using the right vacuum cleaner. With enough information about which vacuum is best for their carpet, they will be able to make the right decision and keep the carpet looking its best.

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