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Allergies and Indoor Air Quality: How Clean Carpets Help NH Homeowners This Spring

Updated: May 4

Spring in New Hampshire is beautiful — but for allergy sufferers, it's also brutal. Pollen fills the air from April through June, and much of it ends up inside your home, settling into carpet fibers, upholstery, and area rugs where it gets stirred back into the air every time someone walks across the room.

Carpets as Allergen Traps — For Better and Worse

Carpet actually traps airborne allergens — which means those particles are held in the fibers rather than floating freely in the air you breathe. The problem comes when the carpet reaches capacity. Once fibers are saturated with pollen, dust mite debris, pet dander, and mold spores, every footstep releases a cloud of allergens back into your breathing zone.

What Hides in NH Carpets Year-Round

Lakes Region homeowners deal with a layered allergen problem. Spring pollen from birch, maple, and oak is heavy in central NH. Summer brings grass pollen and mold spores from humid lake air. Fall releases ragweed. Winter traps all of the above with closed windows. The result is a year-round accumulation that builds in carpet fibers.

How Truck-Mounted Steam Cleaning Helps

All Ways Clean's truck-mounted system reaches the base of carpet fibers where allergens accumulate most heavily. The high heat kills dust mites and mold spores, while powerful suction extraction removes a significant portion of the biological material that triggers allergy symptoms. Many customers notice a real difference in indoor air quality within days of a professional cleaning.

Get Your Free Quote Today

Breathe easier this spring. All Ways Clean serves Bristol, Laconia, Plymouth, Meredith, and the Lakes Region. Click here to request your free quote → We'll be in touch within 24 hours.

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