6 Disgusting Facts You Need to Know about Carpet (and your Environment)

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1. More bugs than your toilet seat

Consumers think carpeting is a great flooring option at home, because of warmth, comfort and it feels good on bare feet. Most are unaware of the ugly truth. It’s a germ hotspot and can be 4,000 times dirtier than your toilet seat and it can also have many different organisms living in it. Recommended yearly professional cleaning, and a life cycle of 5 years before replacement speaks for itself.

2. Your carpets could be harboring many germs and making you ill

Your carpet does a valuable job by acting as a filter, trapping damaging air pollutants like pollen, fungi, chemicals, bacteria, cigarette smoke, tars, and residues. The trouble is once the carpet gets “full” it no longer traps or holds these air pollutants. Keeping your environment safe, is another great reason for ceramic tile.

A close up.

A close up.

3. Bad news for asthma, allergy, eczema and rhinitis sufferers

Carpets can become infested with dust mites whose droppings can trigger asthma attacks and can trap allergy-inflaming proteins which are known to trigger asthma, eczema and rhinitis attacks. Quite often people are searching for a solution to their conditions and the problem may well be right under your feet. For those who have environmental allergies, this can be a serious health issue. In fact, dirty carpets can lead to serious health problems in otherwise healthy people.

4. Carpets can get heavy with dirt

Did you know that your carpets can hold as much as four times their weight in dirt, and possibly even more? Carpets are a catch-all for dirt, with dust mites, pet hair, pet urine, dead skin cells, dust, insect feces, insect husks, bacteria, mold, volatile organic compounds, and many other types of allergens clinging to the fibers.

It is important that you clean your carpets regularly. While it is important to vacuum at least once or twice each week, this is just not enough. You also need to have your carpets professionally cleaned, to make sure that all of these allergens are removed from the carpet fibers.

5. Forget the 5-second rule

You may not think that your carpets are dirty, but people openly admit to spilling food on the carpet and eating it. If your carpets are dirty, just think about what you are actually putting into your stomach. Forget that five-second rule. Bacteria can live for up to four weeks in carpeting, and if there is any in yours, which there likely is, that bacteria is going to get on your food.

THe Life Cycle of Tile is  over 50 years.  Carpet? 5 Years. Here’s why.

THe Life Cycle of Tile is over 50 years. Carpet? 5 Years. Here’s why.

5. The Norovirus (and other now popular)

Also known as the Norwalk virus, Norovirus causes symptoms similar to food poisoning or even the stomach flu. It can survive in your carpet for four to six weeks, and it becomes airborne as people walk or roll across it.


Want some good news? #WhyTile

Life Cycle – Ceramic and porcelain tile are some of the longest lasting flooring products on the market today. Unlike carpet, vinyl, or laminate flooring which have to be replaced periodically, properly installed tile will last a lifetime.

Hypoallergenic – Tile is inhospitable to dust mites, mold, germs, and bacteria and often used to replace carpet for people with allergies or asthma.

Indoor Air Quality – Indoor air quality is a hot topic and for good reason. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contribute to a wide variety of health problems and are a significant cause of “sick building syndrome.” Since tile is fired in kilns to extremely high temperatures, there are no volatile organics in the finished product that can be released into the air we breathe; literally “zero.” In addition, there are adhesives and grouts available that contain zero, or very low VOCs. Some carpet, vinyl, and wood flooring contain low VOCs, but none can compare to zero.

Digital technology show porcelain and ceramic products with luxury you can afford, with virtually no maintenance. Shown: Florida Tile’s  High Definition Porcelain (HDP) “Precious”

Digital technology show porcelain and ceramic products with luxury you can afford, with virtually no maintenance. Shown: Florida Tile’s High Definition Porcelain (HDP) “Precious”

Today’s Large Format Flooring selections have virtually no grout, and very little maintenance. Shown: Dekton Cosentino’s “Makai”

Today’s Large Format Flooring selections have virtually no grout, and very little maintenance. Shown: Dekton Cosentino’s “Makai”


  1. ABC News, “What’s Hiding In Your Hotel Room?” http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=1507794

  2. Alphin, Elaine Marie. 1997. Vacuum Cleaners. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Books, Inc.

  3. Woodward, John. 2002. What Lives under the Carpet? Hauppauge, NY: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc.

  4. Brown, Jack. 2001. Don’t Touch that Doorknob!: How Germs Can Zap You and How You Can Zap Back. New York, NY: Warner Books, Inc.

  5. Tierno, Philip M. 2001. The Secret Life of Germs: Observations and Lessons from a Microbe Hunter. New York, NY: Pocket Books.

  6. Brown, Jack. 2001. Don’t Touch that Doorknob!: How Germs Can Zap You and How You Can Zap Back. New York, NY: Warner Books, Inc.

  7. Florida Tile & Tile Council of North America “Why Choose Tile”

    Link to Florida Tile "Why Choose Tile"

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Low maintenance – Ceramic tile is easily cleaned, often only with warm water, eliminating the need for chemicals and cleaners needed to maintain other types of floors.