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Pet owners...floor cleaning?

Do you sweep, swiffer, or vacuum your kitchen/hard wood floors?

If you have children, do you do the above daily?

Do you think it is easier to keep carpet clean or hard wood/laminate? What would you choose if you had to replace one or the other, especially if you have dogs and kids!

We need to replace our yucky carpet before R starts crawling. I don't know what would be better! We have a lab and fear what his nails would do on the floors if they were laminate, but also hate the yucky stains that cats and dogs are bound to leave!

Re: Pet owners...floor cleaning?

  • We have hard woods throughout our home, and DH and I really disagree on the cleaning factor. In my opinion, they are impossible to keep clean with 2 dogs bc they involve 2 steps: sweeping/vacuuming and then mopping. He says that carpets are just as bad bc they hide the dirt that you can see clearly with floors. While they look great, I hate them most of the time.
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  • We have carpet in most of the house, which I think is easier to clean. We actually just got a steamer to deep-clean it because I am not sure it ever has been.

    Our kitchen, hallway, 1st bathroom, and laundry room is laminate and I feel like I am cleaning that every day because of our dog and cat! The corners get so gross after just a couple of days! 

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  • Our house in Ohio was laminate throughout.  Now we have carpet.  I definitely prefer the laminate, for kids and dogs.  I did use a dust mop nearly every night on the floors, but it was so much easier than vacuuming.  And, it was a lot easier to clean when Gavin spilled his baby food or when he threw up all over the living room floor.  :) 
  • I have both carpeting and laminate flooring (along with 2 dogs and 2 kids) in my house, and honestly I think they are equally a pain to keep clean.  The laminate flooring I sweep daily but only mop once or twice a week.  No my floors don't look perfectly clean all the time but I just don't have time to sweep and mop everyday.  The carpeting gets vacuumed everyday and I steam clean in every 2 weeks.  Our carpet is light colored and shows dirt rather easily so between the dogs and their fur and the kids spilling stuff, my floors take a beating.  All that being said, I plan to get rid of the carpeting and put in hardwoods at some point in the near future.
  • We have hardwoods throughout, and Formica laminate (looks like ceramic tile) in the kitchen.  With a lab and a senior citizen kitty, I'm thankful for the solid surfaces- so much easier to clean when there's a mess.

    Carpets can hide dust/dirt more easily but it's still there.To clean, we do vacuum or just dustmop daily. We use a special hardwood cleaner concentrate to do a wetmop every week or so.

     

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  • We have hardwoods and laminate downstairs with some area rugs and wall-to-wall carpet upstairs. I vacuum a couple times a week, mop when needed and shampoo the carpets 3-4 times a year.

    I prefer the hardwoods/laminate over our carpet. It takes so much more work to get the carpet to look nice over the hardwoods/laminates. Dog and car hair gets in every little nook and cranny; it's easier to vacuum it on the hardwood/laminate than the carpet.

    We have two boxers and have never had a problem with them scratching the floor, though we have older pine floors with a lot of variation in the color. It might be noticable on the a really dark solid color.

    My mom got me a steam mop for Christmas. I taking advantage of how easy it easy to use and cleaning the hardwoods/laminiates more once the baby is here and becomes mobile.

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  • We have hardwood everywhere. I sweep and mop (not with water but the cleaner stuff). Sometimes I vacuum. Depends on my mood.
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  • Oh and duh....we have two cats. Most of the time the fur bunnies gather in the corners and are easy to clean if I'm not doing the whole floor. Like inbetween mopping.
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  • I vacuum them all.. and no.. not daily.. maybe 2x a week at most..

    I do think its easier to keep the hardwood/vinyl clean than carpet.. I only have area rugs, but the carpet always seems to suck in the pet fur..

     

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  • We have all 3 in our current home. I hate hardwoods! In our old house the dog scratched them horrible. This house only has them on the second floor so we don't allow the dog up there (that was horrible to train). I hate cleaning them. Since hte dog doesn't go up they don't get fur, but I still to need to sweep at least once a week because the dust just shines. And then I have to orange glow them instead of just mopping. Also when we come out of the shower if we don't put socks on, you can see the suction from our feet.

    I find laminate easier to clean, so like that in our other bathroom and kitchen. I still need to clean a lot, but it never looks as bad, but the fur floats around.

    Carpet is by far my favorite. I like it on my bare feet, and I never worried while DS was learning to crawl about slipping, or walk falling. And vacuuming isn't too bad. Twice a week with the dog, but DH leaves crumbs around too so I'd have to do it anyway. When I'm in a home with hardwoods I always feel cold, but hte carpet gives me a warm feeling.

  • We have hardwoods throughout, with a large area rug in the living room. I usually vacuum the floors and rug. It keeps the cat hair to a minimum. For the kitchen and bathroom where we have linoleum, I use a steam mop. On the hardwoods, the steam mop has an attachment for it, but for dirtier spots/ high traffic areas, I wipe it down with Bona hardwood cleaner. 
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    We have hardwood everywhere. I sweep and mop (not with water but the cleaner stuff). Sometimes I vacuum. Depends on my mood.

    As a hardwood rep. I recommend this method- do NOT use a wet swiffer, orange glo, or Murphy's- they will build up and make the floors sticky-filmy- and also prevent you from being able to screen&coat the floors in the future- they require a full sand to come off. I dust-mop with a static-type duster about every other day, and then spot clean with a hardwood cleaner and microfiber cloth which I wash without any fabric softener. I find the carpets MUCH harder to clean, and will be replacing the nursery carpeting with HW before the baby is born. We're also planning on corking the basement and removing the berber so the baby will have a play room what's still cushioned but doesn't trap so much crap.

  • I hate carpet! It collects everything and you never can really get it clean clean. Kind of gross when you think about it. Ever see the water that comes out of the carpet shampooers....really nasty! I prefer hard surface floors, and add an area rug if you want. We only have one room in our house right now with carpet and if I had chance to do it again I would have done carpet tiles! http://www.flor.com/ . They even have them in berber, etc now too! Much easier to keep clean and change out if they were unable to clean up! We have a bullmastiff and a shiba inu who tear through our house daily and in our kitchen we have a cork floor and LOVE it! Very easy to clean, is very warm, great acoustics and has a natural memory so dents, etc springe back.  The rest of the house has hardwood.
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