Around 79% of all of the soil that builds up in carpets is a combination of sand and dry particulates. In the tidewater area of Southeastern Virginia (Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and the surrounding areas), this percentage leans even further toward a sandy consistency, due in no small part to the high concentration of sand in the soil and beaches nearby. What people don’t think about, however, is how much damage sand can do to a carpet. Particularly because it often filters through the fibers deep into the floor and remains unseen, doing damage in a way that isn’t immediately obvious.
The things that tend to stain carpet the most, greases, oils, starches, sugars, and others, are often not the ones which cause damage to the carpet itself. What does cause physical damage to the carpet fibers, however, are particulates like sand. Sand is, ultimately, tiny pieces of silicate which resemble glass. Imagine rubbing your feet all over tiny shards of glass and grinding them into your carpet fibers every day. Unfortunately, that mental image is closer to the truth than most homeowners would like to admit. During the winter, salt from roads and sidewalks can cause the exact same problems as sand, though often compounding them and making them even worse. Just like the silicates that comprise sand, salt is made of a sharp crystalline structure as well, causing damage for exactly the same reasons.
Counteracting the Negative Effects of Sand in Carpeting
Vacuuming on a regular basis is essential for the local area. Additionally, consider having both an indoor and an outdoor mat (which should also be cleaned regularly) in order to catch anything on your shoes without allowing it to track into the home. For people interested in even more “carpet protection”, it may pay dividends to remove shoes once in the house and place them on a rack. That will prevent anything from being tracked in and will also prevent the carpet from wearing faster in high traffic areas.
It pays to have your carpets professionally cleaned at least once every 6 months, more often if your carpet sees heavier traffic. A good maintenance program can extend the life of your carpets by decades. One final thing to note: while rental steam units do clean better than simple household vacuums, they do not have the suction or power necessary to do a true deep cleaning or remove all embedded particulates in your floors. They may be less expensive but you pay for the low cost in other ways, unfortunately.
For residents of the tidewater region in Virginia, regular carpet cleaning and maintenance is even more important for the longevity of flooring than it is in other areas. Protect your investment by scheduling regular cleanings and considering a floor maintenance plan.
Bon-Care Custom Cleaning is a professional carpet and upholstery cleaning company which has been serving the people of southeastern Virginia since 1975. For a free estimate and inspection, call Alex at 757-715-0503.