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Carpet stretching is a tried-and-true method for breathing new life into flooring that has started to bunch or ripple. However, it’s not always clear whether you should have it cleaned first. The experts at Moore’s Carpet Specialists in Walton, KY, explain below why it’s generally recommended that you save the cleaning for after the procedure.

Get the Most From Your Cleaning

Carpet StretchingCleaning before carpet stretching can be challenging because of wrinkles and deep crevices on the surface of your flooring. Without a smooth surface, scrubbing tools may not be as effective, and once the carpet is stretched, a few remaining soiled spots may emerge. This is especially true in the case of extensive bunching.

Remove Even the Smallest Wrinkle

Even though your flooring has been stretched, there may still be a few small visible wrinkles. Carpet cleaning will remove them, so it’s best to wait until after the restretching so that you can ensure a smooth and wrinkle-free floor.

Use Your Time More Efficiently

If you decide to have your carpet cleaning performed first, you’ll need to wait at least five to seven days until it is fully dry before stretching, but if you clean immediately afterward, it will be a more efficient use of your time. You’ll only have to move furniture once and can be back to enjoying your home almost immediately.

No matter what, stretching and cleaning are the best possible ways to extend the life of your flooring. Opting for carpet stretching first will save time and effort and result in a dirt- and wrinkle-free floor.

To speak to professional carpet cleaners about improving the appearance of your home, call Moore’s Carpet Specialists at (859) 384-4700 or visit them online. They have serviced the communities of southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky for over 40 years and can help you get the floors in your home looking brand-new again with services such as upholstery cleaning, water restoration, and carpet stretching. 

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