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If you have an indoor pet, they likely track in mud and shed dander and hair on the carpet. Since preventing stains is challenging, install a durable flooring material that's easy to clean and maintain. Here are a few factors to think about when selecting a carpet for your living spaces.

What Pet Owners Should Consider When Choosing Carpet

1. Get a Stain-Resistant Material

Stain-resistant carpeting is ideal in areas where your pet frequents, like the living or family room, but may not be needed in the bedrooms if they sleep in their own crate. If you want a carpet made from natural fibers, opt for wool because it repels moisture instead of absorbing it.

If you're comfortable using a synthetic material, get a model made of polyester. This option is made from hydrophobic fiber, which has a protective coat that deters stains.

2. Choose Speckled Colors

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While white carpet may look beautiful, it'll take considerable effort to maintain. Pick a material with flecks of color to hide mud and urine stains—match the hues to your animal's fur so that stray strands of hair will blend in. This will save you time when cleaning because the coloring will camouflage unsightly blemishes.

3. Avoid Looped Piles

Loop pile carpeting can tangle easily from everyday foot traffic. Your pet's nails may get caught in the fibers, potentially damaging their nails and tearing the flooring. To avoid these issues, pick a material with cut pile fibers that don't snag as easily and trim your furry friend's nails regularly.

 

If you want to install a pet-friendly flooring material, turn to Lahaina Carpet & Interiors on Maui, HI. These professionals have provided homeowners with a wide selection of durable and beautiful carpets for over 52 years. To get more information about their inventory, visit them online or call (808) 661-4268.

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