1) It’s cleaner. Cleaner is usually healthier, especially if
you have allergies to dust, or breathing disorders. Cleaner smells better, humid or dry. Cleaner looks better than a dingy or worn
carpet.
2) The need for
cleaning is more evident. You can
see the dirt, hair, and spills sitting on top of the floor, not buried in a
forest of fibers and absorbed into the very makeup of your flooring. It is especially useful to see messes caused
by pets or children. Because you can see
this, you can remove harmful dirt (that makes flooring wear faster), thus
prolonging the life of your floor.
3) Cleaning is
easier. Brooms and even mops used to
clean hard floors are lighter. You don’t
have to find a plug for them.
4) Cleaning is
quieter. You can sweep up while
other people are in bed sleeping, or watching a movie – whereas a vacuum takes
over the sounds of the house.
5) Cleaning is
cheaper. You can get a decent broom
for $10 to $15. Vacuums that work well
begin at over $100. Plus you have no
bags or electricity or filters to pay for.
Brooms require minimal maintenance.
6) There are so many
steps to carpet installation/replacement.
One of the worst is carpet tacking: strips of wood with tacks sticking
out the top and nails sticking through the bottom into the floor.
7) On occasion, especially as carpet ages, the seams in the carpet wear significantly and
expose the tacking to pierce bare or stocking feet.
8) “Wood” looks
better.
9) Furniture is easier
to move on a hard, flat, smooth surface.
10) It is more
versatile to not have carpet. You
can leave it bare, or put a rug on top of it.
Rugs are moveable. They are
washable (or beatable in your back yard).
They can be changed to fit a changing décor.
To God be all glory.