Is Carpeting a Major Concern for Your Commercial Facility?

5 Types of Commercial Floors and Which One is the BestWhen you’re in charge of a commercial facility, you may have a wide range of surfaces. You could have linoleum tile, concrete, polished concrete, granite, ceramic tile, and even carpeting. A lot of attention is placed on stripping, polishing, waxing, and buffing many floor surfaces, but not enough attention gets placed on carpeting.

Most people assume that offices are a relatively clean environment.

These are men and women in suits. Most of the time they’re sitting at their desk making phone calls or working on the computer. They may go into a conference room to have meetings, but how dirty are the carpets really going to get?

Well, many people eat lunch, snack, and have other food and beverage items at their desk. How often do people eat neatly, even at home? Not often, which means there could be lettuce, onions, salt, and a host of other food items getting dropped onto and tracked into the carpet over time.

That’s why it’s such a good idea to have a high-powered carpet cleaning machine on hand to take care of these carpeted surfaces. A residential vacuum is not enough. In fact, assuming that a residential vacuum cleaner would be optimal is doing a disservice not just to how important it is for indoor air quality and other factors to keep carpets cleaned, but to protect the interior environment of this facility.

Centaur Floor Machines produces the Rabbit-3, which is one of the most powerful commercial carpet cleaning machines on the market today. This is light and portable, easy to use, and makes quick work of almost any office space that has carpeted surfaces.

Those employees may never notice the difference, but over time, when the commercial facility doesn’t have to replace the carpeting nearly as often, it’s going to be a great investment.

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