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How to Choose a Carpet for a Rental Property

Are you a landlord or property owner looking to put your property up for rent? If so, you will certainly need to consider the flooring of the property, especially if it’s carpet.

You might think that you are able to pick and choose whatever carpet you want, but this could incur long-term maintenance costs should you unknowingly pick a low quality and unsuitable carpet.

So, what type of carpet is best for a rental property?

Landlord Carpets

Carpets for rental properties can be carpets that are also used in homeowner properties too. However, as a landlord, you are probably trying to find cost-effective solutions that add value to your rental property. As a result, this means that a carpet that you would pick for your own home may not be the same as a carpet you should pick for your rental property.

First, ask yourself the following questions:

What is my budget?

Landlord carpets on the higher end of the scale regarding style and durability are a costly expense, but this doesn’t always necessarily mean they’re the ideal carpet for your property. You need to consider what you can afford, however. Would you be able to afford expensive carpets for rental properties, or is your budget only enough for a carpet on the lower end of the price range?

With your budget in mind, you can now focus keenly on one side of the carpet spectrum.

What would a tenant want in a carpet?

Put yourself in the shoes of your ideal tenant. What is the perfect type of carpet for them? Of course, this would depend on the property size and your own preferences as well. A good rule of thumb is to stick with neutral carpet colours, however.

If you allow pets, you’ll need to take into consideration how carpets can affect pets and vice versa.

For example, pet accidents might be a little harder to clean on a low quality carpet. Additionally, certain types of carpets, especially nylon and polyester, can sometimes exacerbate allergies since they’re able to trap allergens like dust and pollen. This can affect both pets and humans!

Consequently, you might have to think about installing hypoallergenic carpets instead like wool.

What type of carpet adds more value without breaking the bank?

Another question to add to this – what’s your landlord lifecycle like? Do your tenants move in and out frequently, or do you have tenants who stay for years?

The answer to these questions can help you identify what type of carpet you’ll need. For instance, if students are your primary tenants, carpets that can easily be cleaned and replaced at regular intervals may be the ideal choice.

Meanwhile, for tenants who stay on a long-term basis, landlord carpets that are durable with a long lifespan may be better.

Choosing the Right Carpet for a Rental

As you can see, there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution when it comes to landlord carpets.

The Flooring Group is a leading flooring company that provides landlord carpet installation services according to your needs. Get in touch with us to learn more.