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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Area Rug Pad - Extend The Life Of Your Rug

By Lance Esondi

Rugs have two issues that need to be dealt with when you use them inside your home. The first is the wear is tear on them. This happens when furniture is on them for long periods of time as well as from being walked on. The second issue is that rugs don't stay in place. They tend to move across the floor slowly whether on hard floors or carpet.

There is a solution to both these problems. Get an area rug pad and it will help hold the rug in place so it doesn't creep along the floor as easily as well as cut down on the wear and tear on the rug. It's a better solution than other options like staples, sticky glues, tapes, and artificial rug backings.

How do you make sure the pad fits the rug?

You want to find a pad that is slightly smaller than the rug because you don't want the edges to stick out on the sides. Just a few inches smaller for the whole rug will work. Many pads might say they are made for your size of rug, just expect them to be a bit smaller. Sometimes you might have to cut a rug pad down to size if too large or if your rug had an odd shape.

What thickness of pad is needed?

Some pads are thick and others are rather thin. Thick pads provide more cushion on the rug. If you want that thick cushion when walking on it, get the thicker pad. These also help protect the rug more if there is larger furniture on the rug. A thin pad are mostly designed so that the rug won't slip. You might not want a thick pad but just need the rug to hold itself in place. A thin pad is easier to cut if that's something you need to do.

Be sure to at least get an inexpensive rug pad as soon as possible. It will help extend the life of your rug and make it much easier to work with.

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