There are many types of flooring that homeowners can choose from when they are trying to redo the floors of their home. Although there are no laws or rules saying that homeowners should not use certain types of flooring in their home, or in one room specifically, a homeowner should think twice before they commit to a particular type of bathroom flooring. Brookridge residents should know that many people suggest that homeowners should stay away from using carpet flooring in their bathroom for good reasons. Here are some of the more popular reasons why homeowners are recommended to stay away from carpet flooring in their bathrooms.
Carpet Flooring Traps in Moisture
Carpet flooring has a lot of great reasons that make it a good option as flooring, but there are some other things that homeowners need to consider. For example, carpet fibers are known to trap in moisture, which can be pretty hard to get around when it is used as bathroom flooring. Brookridge residents need to understand also that bath water or water from the shower is not the only form of moisture that can get caught in carpet fibers. If the moisture is not removed from the carpet, it creates a great place for mold or mildew to grow and spread.
Carpet Fibers and Smells
Apart from water and excess moisture being hard to remove from carpet flooring, another important quality about carpet flooring that needs to be taken into consideration is that it can trap in smells. The most common odors that get trapped in carpets are food odors, pet odors, and even cigarette smoke. Think about what types of smells can cause issues for carpet if it is being used as a bathroom flooring. Brookridge residents should know that it can take a long time for carpet to get odors locked into the fibers and are strong enough to be smelled by homeowners, but it could cause them to want to get new flooring sooner than they had anticipated.
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