Office and Home Office carpet protection
Many things will damage your carpet and make it not look the best. And premature wear and tear is a big one. There are a number of different ways of addressing carpet protection in homes and offices. The issue of having an office chair rolling on the carpet causing wear can be addressed fairly simply.
Firstly, there is an easy way to alleviate this problem. It is for you to incorporate a plastic office mat for your office chair. This will minimise damage caused by ‘rolling’ on the chair that contributes to wear and tear issues. ‘De-lamination’ can be a major problem for the longevity and look of a carpet. The separating of the two backings on some secondary backed tufted carpets can cause permanent damage. It is effectively impossible to repair. Rolling a chair can also cause the carpet to stretch making it look quite unsightly. In a worst case scenario, the wheel will get caught, tearing the carpet.
Having an extra piece of carpet under a chair is not a very effective solution either as it will still tend to move around underneath the chair, even legs of chairs can be harmful. Pulling the chair in and out regularly will cause premature wear. An attempt to minimise wear and tear in these areas is always a good idea as well.
Carpet Tiles in an Office Environment
Carpet tiles in an office environment work really well, they not only look good but have substantial wear benefits. However, if you have carpet tiles in an office environment it is still a good idea to think about a mat. Because the plastic mat will reduce wear and tear around the desk areas, it will improve the wear capabilities of your tiles.
Carpet protection can take many forms. Try to minimise wear and tear. Also taking steps such as a good doormat, carpet protection with an office chair mat and even Carpet Protection Treatments will aid in looking after your investment.
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