New Year, New Floor

Fido Using Your Carpet As a Chew Toy?

Fido Using Your Carpet As a Chew Toy?

It’s that time again…time to make a New Year’s resolution.  Although many people settle for the traditional “lose 20 pounds” or “quit smoking” resolutions, perhaps it’s time for you to re-evaluate the condition of your carpet and make a different kind of resolution.  So, in honor of the New Year, here are the Top Ten Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Carpet:

  1. Your current carpet is older than your child…who’s in high school.
  2. You have nicknames for every carpet stain.
  3. The patterned carpet in your living room looks like something from the Disco era.
  4. You’re in the finals for the “Ugliest Carpet in Dallas” Award.
  5. Visitors bring their own yoga mats to sit on, so they don’t have to sit directly on your carpet.
  6. The carpet styles in your house have been described as “vintage.”
  7. You’ve had to strategically place area rugs over carpet stains.
  8. Fido has used your carpet as his personal chew toy.
  9. Your kids have pulled up a corner of your carpet and use it as a hiding spot.
  10. You’d like to bring your home flooring into the 21st Century.

Now, obviously these are extreme cases, but the principle is the same when it comes to buying carpet.  If you feel like your current flooring isn’t meeting your needs or style, the New Year is a perfect time to look into installing quality carpets or the best hardwood flooring for your home.  Replacing your carpet is a great way to quickly transform the look of a room without breaking your budget.  It can be as simple as deciding to buy flooring for a single room, or as extensive as replacing the carpet or laminate floors throughout your entire home.  No matter the size of your home or budget, we’ll help you give your home the face lift it deserves for 2011.  Stop by our Frisco carpet store or Garland carpet location today, and we’ll help you find a new floor for the New Year.

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