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Save Energy With Carpet

Carpet is a natural insulator, trapping air in its fibers, and providing additional warmth in cold seasons. And it has the potential to save you money on utility costs while reducing energy usage.

It's a common misconception that carpet can adversely affect allergy and asthma sufferers. In fact, there are no scientific studies correlating allergy and asthma issues to carpet. Several studies actually disprove any correlation.

 Carpet and Indoor Air Quality

Carpet fibers trap allergens, resulting in fewer particles escaping into the air. When tested, allergens trapped by carpet did not return to the carpet's surface or the air, even when the carpet was disturbed by activities like walking. Effective carpet cleaning - vacuuming with a high efficiency filter and hot water extraction - reduce both surface allergens and airborne particle counts, maintaining indoor air quality.