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Allergies That Won’t Go Away? Your Carpet May Be the Culprit

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Have you ever noticed a sneezing fit coming on every time you enter your home? The culprit may have been under your nose the entire time─your carpet. Sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes are some of the miserable symptoms that plague homeowners each allergy season.

A wonderful alternative to that allergen-infested carpeting is hardwood flooring for its ease of cleanliness and manageability. Read on below to see how replacing your carpet with hardwood floors can save you this allergy season.

 

Carpet Is the Culprit

Sure, carpet may be plush and comfy on your feet, but the warm, fuzzy feelings stop there. Your carpet can easily become a magnet for allergens like dust mites, pet dander, and mold spores, which can irritate your immune system in the form of an allergic reaction. These allergens are easily trapped within carpet fibers and are difficult to get rid of completely, which results in them multiplying.

Installing hardwood floors in your home greatly reduces allergens that are tracked in on a daily basis. Hardwood flooring reigns supreme in its ease of keeping clean versus carpet. Properly maintaining carpeting is quite costly due to requiring the aid of professional cleaners. With hardwood floors, you can keep your home clean with ease.

Related Read: The 4 Seasons of Wood Floor Care

 

How to Keep Your Hardwood Dust-Free

With hardwood floors, you can easily keep your home clean with weekly vacuuming and dust mopping. Be sure to use a vacuum with a floor-brush attachment or an electric broom to avoid damaging the wood. For a deeper clean, use a slightly dampened rag mop or good old-fashioned sponge with diluted wood cleaner to remove pesky allergens, dirt, and other irritants in a flash.

In addition to carpet being a common reason for dust ridden floors, so is a dirty air filter. Over time, air conditioners draw in debris from the outdoors that eventually accumulates within the air filter. Making sure to change your air filter regularly will allow clean air into your home, while leaving the dust and allergens outside where they belong.

Related Read: Don’t Threaten Your Health: Find a Company that Uses a Dust Extraction System

 

Had enough of your dingy, dirty carpeting? Contact SVB Wood Floors today to schedule an appointment for your free quote. Also, check out our blog for the latest in hardwood flooring trends and tons of helpful tips for Kansas City homeowners.