How to Protect Carpet When Moving

Written by Posted On Thursday, 17 January 2019 09:27

When you’re moving, you may be so flustered with different tasks that you forget a crucial aspect that is often overlooked -- protecting your carpet. You need to protect your floors from damage and dust in the process of moving items in or out of a home. Even when you hire a moving company, much of this responsibility will still rest on your shoulders. Below are some ways on how to protect carpet when moving that you can use to ensure that your carpet is still looking good even after the move.

Protecting Carpet While Moving - Key Preventive Measures

Use Doormats on the Inside and Outside

Place a protective mat outside the door so that in the process of shuttling household items in and out of the home, you don't drag mud, pebbles, and dust on your carpets -- especially if there’s adverse weather conditions outside such as a dust storm or rain. For better results, place a similar mat inside the door to act as a second line of defense against dirt.

Use Carpet Runners

Carpet runners are area rugs installed on high traffic carpet areas such as hallways and stairways to protect the carpet. Placing the mats on your floors can enable you to keep dirt and debris from landing on your carpet. Carpet runners are self-adhesive, so you don't have to worry about movement when moving items in and out the home.

Install a Carpet Mask

Replacing carpet can create a rather big dent in your wallet. That is why it is imperative to take all measures to protect it when relocating. One of the ways you can take care of your carpets is by using a carpet mask. It is similar to a stretch wrap, offering an additional layer of protection against dirt, mud, and stains.

Carpet masking is more cost effective, compared to the cost of cleaning or buying new carpets. Carpet masks are self-adhesive as well. They have a non-slip surface and are easy to install. The mask layer works perfectly to keep away abrasive spills, dust, and stains, and when you are done moving, it is easy to remove the mask.

Use Shoe Covers

On moving day, you can save your carpets from the risk of wear and tear, dirt and mud by using shoe covers. Professional movers might already come with their shoe covers. If you have to buy them yourself, they are incredibly affordable and reliable when trying to keep your carpet clean.

Shoe covers conform to the size of your shoes, and some come with adjustable straps. They are made of lightweight material so that you won’t feel any cumbersome weight on your feet. Instead of having the movers remove their shoes every time they enter the house, they can easily slip into the shoe covers by the door and remove them when they step out again. This way, you will be able to keep away all mud, dirt, and debris from your carpets.

Furniture Sliders

Dirty shoes, mud, and stains are not the only things you have to worry about when protecting your carpets on moving day. You will also have to safeguard the carpets from scratches and crises when moving furniture out of the home. You can hire professional movers to lift (rather than drag) furniture on your floors. If you are relocating by yourself, then consider investing in furniture sliders to create a protective barrier between the furniture legs and the floor. If you want to use dollies for moving furniture in or out of the home, consider using plywood for carpet protection.

Bottom Line

Don’t know how to protect carpet when moving? There are various ways you can protect your carpets from damage and dirt when moving. The inexpensive and DIY carpet protection techniques include door mats, carpet masks, shoe covers, and carpet sliders.

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