3 Ways to Keep Your Rental’s Carpet Clean
If you are a landlord who
has owned a rental property, you probably have noticed that renters don’t
typically take care of your property as you well as you would hope. When you
own a piece of property, you tend to protect it more than someone who is just renting
it and moving on in a few years. Chet’s Cleaning in Grosse Pointe knows that it
can be particularly frustrating to install carpet into a rental unit just to
find it covered in stains when the renters move out. Though you can’t control
everything, you can take some steps to keep your property carpets as clean as
possible.
Clean
Between Tenants
Most landlords will require
their current tenants to clean before they move out and will often hire a
professional carpet cleaning in Birmingham as
well to do a deep clean. Most tenants expect carpets to be cleaned between
tenants, but sometimes this doesn’t happen effectively. If you have a furnished
apartment, make sure you have your carpet cleaning company move the furniture
out while they clean so they can get every square foot of carpet. There is
nothing grosser for a tenant than to move furniture and find that the carpet
under the couch is a completely different shade. If it isn’t furnished, make
sure that you hire the carpet cleaning company to vacuum before the clean.
Their professional-grade vacuums are more effective than the standard ones you
might have.
Pets
A great way to keep carpets
nice and clean is to not allow pets in your property. Not all pets are messy,
but many are, and the best way to keep the messy ones out, is to keep all of
them out. If you are willing to take a chance on some pets or specific breeds,
then make sure you require a pet deposit that will allow you to replace the
carpets if need be. This might narrow your field of possible tenants, but it
could rule out quite a few that could ruin your carpets.
Mud
Room
Many apartments and rental
homes do not have a designated space for taking shoes on and off, but this
could save your carpets. Most people prefer to not wear shoes around the house
all the time, but they will keep them on longer or they will wear them to their
designated shoe area to take them off. The best thing you can do for your
carpets is to create an entryway/mudroom area that has an obvious purpose of
storing shoes over a tiled or wood area. This can be done very inexpensively
and doesn’t need to be large. It is just a good reminder that you can take your
shoes off right at the door and you don’t need to track mud into the rest of
the home.
Though it may be frustrating
to not be able to control how clean your renters are, you can always take some
steps to encourage cleanliness. And for the times that your tenants aren’t
clean, you can always hire carpet cleaning professionals at Chet’s Cleaning in
Grosse Pointe.
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