Carpeting sucks

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We rent a house with carpet on the 2nd and 3rd floor. It was not what I wished for. Our previous house was entirely hardwood. It took an adjustment but carpet can work. We have never ever worn shoes upstairs. The carpets are still brand new looking 3 years on. I rarely even have to vacuum. They were brand new when we moved in.


Are you bald? We are a no shoe house too but my floor is covered with hair after just a few days.
Anonymous
Area rugs aren't the magical answer. That's just carpet.
Anonymous
This thread is almost as dumb and entitled as the thread a few months ago when OP insisted that sellers renovate their house before buyers would consider it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is almost as dumb and entitled as the thread a few months ago when OP insisted that sellers renovate their house before buyers would consider it.


Link?
Anonymous
Carpet just isn't compatible with my culture, which includes shoes and dogs. I need a house where everything can be washed at least annually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We rent a house with carpet on the 2nd and 3rd floor. It was not what I wished for. Our previous house was entirely hardwood. It took an adjustment but carpet can work. We have never ever worn shoes upstairs. The carpets are still brand new looking 3 years on. I rarely even have to vacuum. They were brand new when we moved in.


Are you bald? We are a no shoe house too but my floor is covered with hair after just a few days.


You should really see somebody about all that hair loss. That’s not normal.
Anonymous
Different people like different things. I prefer carpet in the bedroom areas, and I don’t really mind it in living areas. I like tile in kitchens and baths.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Area rugs aren't the magical answer. That's just carpet.


Shhh, some people have convinced themselves it’s totally different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Area rugs aren't the magical answer. That's just carpet.


Shhh, some people have convinced themselves it’s totally different.


It is totally different. Area rugs can be rolled up and sent away to be washed. You can sweep and mop underneath them.

I've taken up old carpeting in two different homes and what I found underneath was NASTY. Dust and dirt settle through the carpet, the carpet pad degrades and its just a pile of nasty dirt underneath. Vacuums only get the dirt from the very top surface layer. If you ever watch carpet being removed, you'll never want it in your house again.
Anonymous
I'm the "young" people you speak of and i got tired of my son busting his mouth and head on the beautiful hardwood ugh. guess what, i bought the house with the carpet. so your theory fails.
Anonymous
Agree - carpet is GROSS anywhere. Team hardwoods here!
Anonymous
Only nasty filthy people have wall to wall carpet.
Anonymous
I had carpet in my house which was carpeted when I bought it and after replacing it three times (it gets nasty people) I decided to spend money and get the hardwoods underneath repaired/replaced/refinished. It's much better with hardwoods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just got a quote from Lowes for a rug versus engineered wood and it was 900$ versus 2000$.


Totally worth the difference in price. The engineered wood floors will last a lot longer than the carpet.
Anonymous
Carpet is gross.
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