How to Keep Your Floors Looking (and Smelling) Like New

Carpet is soft, cozy, and adds warmth to any home—but it’s also a magnet for dirt, allergens, and odors. Whether you're prepping your house for guests, putting it on the market, or just freshening up for spring, regular carpet cleaning is essential to keeping your space looking its best. Here’s your go-to guide on how (and when) to clean your carpets—and the difference between DIY and professional methods.

Why Carpet Cleaning Matters

  • Removes dirt, stains, and bacteria trapped deep in the fibers

  • Improves indoor air quality (especially important for allergy sufferers)

  • Extends the life of your carpet

  • Keeps your home looking clean, fresh, and well-maintained


How Often Should You Clean Your Carpet?

  • Vacuum high-traffic areas: 1–2 times per week
  • Spot clean spills: Immediately
  • Deep clean professionally: Every 12–18 months - Pet owners or allergy sufferers: Every 6–12 months

DIY Carpet Cleaning Tips

1. Vacuum Like a Pro

  • Use slow, overlapping strokes
  • Empty the vacuum bag or canister regularly
  • Don’t forget edges and under furniture

2. Tackle Stains Fast

Test any solution on a hidden area first to avoid discoloration. Blot—don’t rub!—spills with a clean cloth, and use these basic solutions:

Stain Type Solution
Wine/juice White vinegar + dish soap + water
Pet stains Enzyme cleaner or baking soda + vinegar
Grease/oil Baking soda, then a small amount of rubbing alcohol

3. Use a Carpet Cleaner or Rental Machine

Many hardware and grocery stores rent carpet cleaning machines. Just be careful not to over-soak the carpet—too much moisture can cause mildew. They're great for:

  • Spot treating tough areas
  • Refreshing rooms between professional cleanings
  • Saving money on one-time deep cleans


When to Call the Pros

Professional carpet cleaning services use high-powered machines and steam extraction to:

  • Remove deeply embedded dirt and allergens
  • Eliminate odors (especially from pets or smoke)
  • Revive matted fibers and restore color
  • Reduce the appearance of high-traffic wear

It's worth the investment if:

  • You're moving in or out
  • You're listing your home for sale
  • You have set-in stains or lingering smells
  • It's been more than a year since your last deep clean

Bonus Tips to Keep Carpets Cleaner Longer

  • Place rugs or mats at all entryways
  • Remove shoes indoors
  • Use furniture coasters to prevent dents
  • Trim pet nails to reduce snagging
  • Vacuum regularly with a HEPA filter vacuum

Fresh Carpet, Fresh Home

Clean carpets aren’t just about appearances—they make your whole home feel healthier, more comfortable, and more inviting. Whether you’re a clean-it-yourself type or prefer to leave it to the pros, a good carpet cleaning routine is key to a fresher, longer-lasting floor.