Southern homes offer a completely different set of rules for residential flooring. Because of the long summers and humidity year-round, flooring is often susceptible to mold, mildew, and other hazards for your indoor health.
Hardwood flooring and floors that emulate hardwoods are a great option. But at the same time, having hard floors everywhere may not be as homey as you’d like your house to be. Especially in bedrooms, living rooms, entertainment rooms, and playrooms, residential carpet is favored over all other types of flooring.
However, if carpet isn’t properly maintained, it can be home to mold and mildew. Therefore, residential carpet care is a must, especially in high-traffic areas, like the living room.
Here is what you can do to set your living room carpet up for success, as well as the rest of your home.
How to Set Up Your Living Room Carpet for Success
Consider What Goes Under the Carpet
One of the first things you’ll want to do when installing residential carpeting in your Nashville home is to lay a barrier between the concrete flooring and the carpet itself.
This is called a subfloor, which can help absorb moisture and humidity without damaging the carpet. Additionally, it keeps any spills or leaks from going all the way through to the floors, which will cause more mold and mildew and even hurt the integrity of the foundation of the floor or home.
Residential Carpet Care
Maintaining the cleanliness of your carpet will always help reduce the risk of moisture and humidity damage. If there is a spill, dry it as soon as possible.
But for day-to-day traffic, it's highly recommended to vacuum at least once a week so that hazards don’t get a chance to settle into your flooring.
Installing a humidifier in the room that experience the most foot traffic or the most humid atmosphere is very beneficial as well. With the right maintenance steps in place, residential carpets can last for decades, even in Nashville!
Choosing the Best Carpet for Residential Homes!
When you work with the right flooring contractor, they’ll be able to answer all of your residential carpet questions. Asking for a sample to use in your home is also a good idea, and most flooring contractors will allow this. This allows time to decide what works for the traffic in your home and the interior aesthetics.
If you’re in the Nashville, TN, area and hoping to install some carpet in your home, contact the professionals at Ozburn-Hessey Company today to get started!