You are proud of your gorgeous carpets and eager to keep them as pristine as possible. You make good use of your high-powered vacuum cleaner and your carpet shampooer and will continue to do so far into the future — but have you ever considered the power of prevention?
While your top tools, shampoos, and fresheners no doubt streamline the cleaning process, it'll go even faster if you set a few ground rules designed to limit mess. We're here to help; keep reading to learn how to keep dirt out of the house.
Removing shoes from the equation is the number one step you can take to stop dirt from coming into the house. To begin, provide polite, but firm reminders that shoes are not to be worn in the home. This is where a mudroom can be incredibly valuable, as it provides a strong reminder of your expectations and an easy place to store footwear.
Your no-shoes policy will only help so much if people fail to follow it. Unfortunately, getting others on board can be surprisingly tricky, especially if they've grown accustomed to keeping their shoes on at all times.
If you find yourself constantly nagging your family members or roommates about their footwear habits, you may need to find creative ways to resolve their objections so that they are less resistant to the idea of removing their shoes inside.
Don't worry if you lack a mudroom or storage space near your entryway. All you really need is a mat and a small shelf or basket in which visitors can place their shoes.
The more places you allow guests to enter your home, the more ways they'll find to track in dirt. Instead, emphasize a single door or entryway. If needed, block off other areas or lock other doors so they no longer allow people to easily enter and exit your house.
While this particular space may require a considerable amount of cleaning (especially on rainy days), you can easily concentrate your efforts on this small area instead of needing to spread your daily cleaning regimen across the entire home. Then, even if you are unable to keep dirt out of the home or garage, you can limit the space that requires cleaning.
Ideally, every exterior door should be complemented by a large, highly absorbent mat. This is most important for your main entryway, but mats should also be provided anywhere in which residents or guests could potentially enter your home. Don't forget to add mats in your garage — or near the entrance to your deck or patio.
A muddy sidewalk or debris-filled garage floor will almost certainly lead to dirt within your home. While you might not have time to keep outdoor surfaces completely spick and span, a little attention can make a world of difference. These spaces are especially worth cleaning in the immediate aftermath of storms or other mess-making circumstances,
We love our pets, but they are also top culprits in dirty homes. You don't need to sacrifice your daily walk with Fido for the sake of your home, but you'll definitely want to remove dirt from your pet's paws before your four-legged friend heads inside.
This could be as simple as keeping a towel and a brush near your entryway or in your garage. Remember: a minute or two of simple grooming could save you half an hour (or more!) of cleaning later on.
Unfortunately, some dirt is all but inevitable, especially if you share your home with kids or pets. While the strategies highlighted above will go a long way toward eliminating dirt from your home, you'll also want a game plan for when things eventually get messy.
A high-quality vacuuming system is crucial and, ideally, this will be within easy reach of your mudroom or other entry area. Don't forget clever attachments and strong cleaning solutions, which should make quick work of any dirt that enters your home.
There is something truly satisfying about consistently clean carpets, especially when they don't take hours of hard work to achieve. A few simple strategies will make a world of difference, so don't hesitate to build preventative measures into your routine.