Vacuum like a pro: the weekly routine that keeps carpet new
The single highest-ROI thing you can do for carpet life is vacuum correctly and consistently.
What you'll learn
- Why weekly vacuuming is the #1 predictor of how long carpet stays nice
- How to adjust beater-bar height for different pile heights
- Why two passes (with and against the pile) outperforms one
- When to change or empty the canister (before it's half full)
Step by step
- Check beater-bar height — should lightly brush the pile, not plow through it.
- Start farthest from the door and work backward.
- Pass 1: go with the pile direction, slow, overlapping.
- Pass 2: go against the pile — this lifts embedded soil.
- Empty the canister when half full — overloaded vacuums lose suction fast.
- Weekly in high-traffic areas. Every 2 weeks elsewhere.
Safety note
HEPA filtration matters if anyone has allergies. Non-HEPA vacuums let fine dust pass through and redistribute into the air.
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