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Whether you’re a dog lover or a cat person, pets can bring welcome warmth and companionship to any living situation. But as many animal lovers can attest, owning a pet also entails some extra home cleanup. Carpet cleaning, in particular, should become a routine part of your household maintenance if you keep animals inside the home. Here’s why.

What Animals Do to Your Carpets

Pets can wreak havoc on your carpeting. Unsurprisingly, the first issue that comes to mind is pet urine. Not only does this leave unpleasant smells and stains, but if the urine soaks through to the underlying padding, it can cause unhealthy bacterial growth. A sick animal that vomits on the carpet can cause similar problems.

carpet cleaningBut normal, everyday use can also create issues. Animals that spend time outside will track dirt and other debris onto the carpet. Carpeting’s absorbent qualities also make it more likely to accumulate pet hair and dander. Even lying in the same area day after day can damage the carpet by leaving body oils behind.

Making Carpet Cleaning Safe for Pets

Though professional carpet cleaning can remove these damaging contaminants, many pet owners are understandably nervous about how cleaning chemicals could affect their animals. Because of this, pet owners should use cleaners that provide eco-friendly or chemical-free services, which use alternative methods to safely clean the carpet.

Even when pet-friendly cleaning products are used, animals can become nervous or agitated when strangers arrive to clean your carpets. Keeping pets away from the areas being cleaned will reduce anxiety and limit any potential exposure to cleaning supplies.

 

With proper carpet cleaning, you can make your home a healthy, inviting place for both yourself and your furry friends. The IICRC-certified team at Triple A Maintenance in Barron County, WI uses eco-friendly products for effective cleaning, and can even assist with more serious household issues, like mold remediation. To learn more about this cleaning service or to request an estimate, visit them online or call (715) 458-4699.

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