Protecting Your Carpet

Published: 13th May 2011
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If you have recently purchased a new carpet or you are thinking about it you will be well aware of the additional baggage that will surround it. One of the first things most people suggest after the purchase of a new carpet is that no one should wear their shoes indoors. This will indeed help to keep your carpet looking like new, although this often means the area of carpet right by your front door starts to look worn down and dirty very quickly. Many people simply buy door mats to get over this problem, but again there are issues associated with such mats and when it gets stuck in the door for the tenth time, you may be looking for another option.

Coir matting is a great alternative as it comes with a latex back, and is often fitted into doorways instead of being placed on the carpet. They stop dirt and mud coming into the house, and gives people an area to take their shoes off without trampling through the house or wearing carpet away. Coir matting is created in rolls meaning you can simply measure the area you want to protect and order to size, meaning you don’t have to waste money.


Entrance matting is a great alternative to those pesky ‘welcome’ mats, which always seem to end up where you don’t want them. Re-carpeting your home is often very expensive and understandably you will want to keep it looking brand new for as long as possible. Entrance matting is the first step in keeping that cream carpet clean, and once it’s in you can simply forget about it.

Giving people somewhere to wipe their shoes and take them off means this is much more likely to happen, and you’ll never have to come down to a large muddy footprint in the middle of your lounge again.


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