Are you worried about your carpet shedding? You’re not alone! At Cactus Chem-Dry, we know that it can be frustrating to deal with shedding in a new or even older carpet. That’s why our carpet cleaning experts in Mesa are here to help. We’ll help you understand why shedding may occur, especially in the first few months of having a new carpet, and provide tips on how to prevent it from happening in the future. Trust us to keep your carpets looking great for years to come!
When is Carpet Shedding Normal?
Don’t be alarmed if you notice a bit of shedding from your newly-installed carpet in the first few months! This is especially common with cut pile carpets featuring spun yarns, wool, and shag carpeting. Although it may be frustrating to see fibers around your home, rest assured that this initial shedding shouldn’t affect your carpet’s long-term performance or appearance. Plus, the shedding will start to slow down and eventually stop after a couple of months of use. So sit back, relax, and enjoy your beautiful new carpet!
If shedding persists or starts again later on, there may be an issue with the carpet fibers or the quality of the fibers. It’s important to contact the manufacturer to discuss this. In addition, improper care of the carpet can also contribute to shedding. Make sure to consider this as a potential factor if you’re concerned about ongoing shedding issues.
How to Prevent Shedding
Here are some tips for caring for your carpet to prevent shedding and protect its lifespan:
- Maintain a regular carpet cleaning routine and be gentle when performing it. Use a light touch and avoid using the highest setting on the cleaning machine.
- Vacuum with the grain of the carpet to avoid excessive wear and tear.
- Consider using a throw rug in areas of high traffic to extend the lifespan of the carpet and prevent premature shedding.
- Hire professional carpet cleaners at least twice a year to remove deep-set dirt that can cause friction on delicate fibers. They can also help speed up the initial shedding process by removing loose fibers all at once.
By following these steps, you can help keep your carpet looking its best and prevent shedding from becoming a problem.
How Shedding Affects Rugs
In addition to wall-to-wall carpet, rugs can also shed fibers. This is often a result of the shearing process that occurs after wool and silk rugs are woven. These loose fibers can be removed through careful vacuuming and grooming with a beater brush or horse hair brush. If shedding persists, specialized rug cleaning services from a carpet cleaner can lift away loose fibers and leave your rugs clean and ready for use.
Whether you have a new carpet that is shedding or an older carpet or rug that is starting to show signs of wear, our carpet cleaners can help. Get in touch with the carpet experts at Cactus Chem-Dry today by calling (623) 400-6641.
We service the greater Mesa area including Apache Junction, Chandler, Florence, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, and the surrounding areas.