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> Any wisdom on those
> I'm about to move into rented accommodation and this was one thing which put me off a few homes. Carpet everywhere downstairs is a nightmare and the thought of the dogs killing it in winter, if its not yours then its no fun at all i'd imagine...
> I like wooden floors but find them cold and the dogs don't cope well, feet don't grip, they ricochet off walls & furniture and cornering is a nightmare!
>That's kind of assuming you never have a puppy, never have an old dog getting incontinent,
> It's also assuming that you never have an old dog who finds walking difficult, or a young active dog who slides and damages its joints, or even an elderly parent with balance difficulties ...
> That's kind of assuming you never have a puppy, never have an old dog getting incontinent, never have anyone throw up and never have muddy paws.
>It's just that I prefer the certainty they will not slip as they move around the house.
> It's also assuming that you never have an old dog who finds walking difficult, or a young active dog who slides and damages its joints, or even an elderly parent with balance difficulties ...
(rugs can be cleaned and died/aired outside). We probably kept them down for about 18 months, then they all got binned. Even with 2 fusing front elbows and the grace of a bull-in-a-china-shop, he has no slipping problems. He demonstrated this evening that he can still even jump & spin in circles at top speed without slipping on the laminate :-D
> It's also assuming that you never have an old dog who finds walking difficult, or a young active dog who slides and damages its joints, or even an elderly parent with balance difficulties
> we moved in to this house nearly 2 yrs ago and are only now just finishing the decorating...oops
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Hi,<br /><br />I have carpets everywhere except the kitchen and bathrooms and always have done and it causes no bother. I hoover every day with a dyson pets (not the ball type-I dont think they are as good having used one at work) and every couple of months (less in summer) I shampoo the carpets with a vax. As long as you do them on a good drying day with the windows open for the day to let the air through I don't have any wet carpet smells at all. If my dogs come back from a walk or the beach particularly muddy or sandy they all get hosed and dried outside before coming in but other than that I dont do much else with them. I have one dog who has a fear of slippery floors so we have never had an option of anything else and have to have runners across the kitchen so he can use the back door (which has to be cleaned the same as a carpet anyway!)
> I currently have a mixture of slate tiles and textured Karndean but recall the salesman saying that Karndean couldn't go on the stairs. Any thoughts or experiences?
> What are the options for putting on the stairs so they are still safe to walk on without slipping.
> Think about the sort of things used on wooden steps in shops and commercial environments
> Carpet is the only reasonable covering for stairs IMO
although I much prefer carpet on the stairs she mutters as she slinks off to watch last weeks edition of Grand Designs again :)>Think about the sort of things used on wooden steps in shops and commercial environments. You can buy complete tread covers which effectively cap your step including the nose, or you can buy self adhesive tape with a gritty finish, or you can buy rubber inserts. You can also add sand to paint for a DIY option or buy non slip paint ready made
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