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Rug Pads - What They Are & Why You Need Them
Rug Pads - What They Are & Why You Need Them
We are a business with over 10 years of experience in furniture repairing. We cater to all domestic and commercial furniture upholstery requirements in Gauteng, offering a broad range of services to restore your upholstered furniture to their greatest glory.
At Kairos Upholstery, we carry out all aspects of upholstery and specialise in the restoration of all modern and antique furniture. Our professional furniture upholsterers are trained to use both traditional and contemporary methods to give your couches, chairs and ottomans the best treatment.
Our furniture reupholstery and repairs services include re-gluing and re-polishing of your wooden furniture, while our custom built furniture includes banquette seating, beds and bed heads, couches, ottomans and much more.
We understand that on commercial premises, nothing beats the impact and appeal of attractive furniture that truly stands out. That is why we offer a wide range of quality fabrics, leathers and vinyls for all commercial upholstery projects. Furthermore, we’ll work closely with architects and designers to create a special look that will meet your requirements. For a good-looking and unique finish on your commercial pieces, Kairos Upholstery delivers the best results.
Our upholsterers are committed to producing outstanding work at an affordable price. This includes offering free quotes, free pickup and delivery on lounge suites and large items that are easily accessible within a 10km radius of our workshop in Randburg.
As we take great pride in the calibre of our work, we’ll ensure that each job is carried out to perfection, paying close attention to even the smallest detail. We want you to love your new or revamped pieces as much as we’ve enjoyed working on them, which is why we never compromise on quality in both services and materials. When it comes to exceptional furniture reupholstery services, we’ve got you – and your beloved pieces – covered.
We understand that our success depends on your satisfaction. That is why we work hard to establish a friendly and open working relationship with our all of clients. We’ll make your old and damaged furniture look and feel brand new again, providing you many more years of use and enjoyment.
Why Should You Consider A Rug Pad?
Here are the top five benefits of having a rug pad for your floor rug:
A Rug Pad Prevents Your Rug from Slipping.
When you place your rug on the floor, there are chances the rug will slip away due to the constant foot traffic especially if the rug is light in weight. The rug pad could reduce the durability of your rug drastically. A good rug pad will help keep your floor rug flat in place and protect it from any harm due to excessive use or the movement of furniture.
Rug Pads Increase The Lifespan Of Your Rug.
The rug pad protects rugs from wear and tear that could occur due to the impact of walking on the rug, especially if you’ve placed your rug in a high traffic area like the living room or kitchen. The rug pad also acts as a buffer between the rug and the floor and can provide protection for your floor. It may sound a little surprising, but it is true. Your floor underneath the rug needs protection too. Regardless of the type of flooring you place your rug upon, the backing of your rug can sometimes be rough and can leave scratches on the floor. In some instances, like handmade rugs there is also the risk of color transfer from the rug on to the floor.
Rug Pads Provide Extra Cushioning to Your Rug.
This is very important from a safety point of view. If you have slippery floors in your house, the rug might sometimes slip around from the foot traffic. It involves the risk of someone slipping and falling while walking on the rug. Rug pads stops the rug from slipping and provide an extra layer of cushioning between the rug and the floor, allowing safer conditions for the use of the rug. It also acts as a noise buffer for the floor, reducing any noise from the footsteps.
What Is a Rug Pad?
A rug pad is basically a thick cushion that lies between your area rug and the floor. It adds a solid base to your rug which further helps in reducing the chances of any wear and tear
Uses Of A Rug Pad
There are many benefits to using rug pads, here are a few of the most obvious:
Non-slip grip
Floor protection
An extra layer of cushion
Noise reduction
The facilitation of airflow
Rug durability
Benefits Of A Rug Pad
You may think that a rug pad is unnecessary but think about the times when you had to get rid of your beautiful area rug due to early shedding or tearing or because it didn’t offer you the comfort you thought possible. A rug pad for your carpet will quickly eliminate these troubles and allow you to appreciate and enjoy your rug the way it was supposed to be. A good rug pad is proven to prolong the life of a rug. Not only will your rug’s life be extended, but it’s a great way to prevent most slips and accidents. If you’re still not convinced, here are several more reasons why you should invest in a rug pad:
Safety
With time, your carpet is likely to start curling up around the corners. Rugs also tend to slide around on hard floors such as tile, marble, granite, and even hardwood. Pads will eliminate safety hazards by providing a balanced, flat, and much more stable setting for any type of rug or carpet to stay in place.
Prevents Damage to Floors
Rug pads provide a barrier between the rug and the floor to aid in keeping the floors new. If the correct non-porous pad is used, floors beneath will be protected from liquid spills as well as from discoloration or dents from heavy furniture.
Helps Keep Rugs Clean
Another benefit of a rug pad is that it allows for more efficient vacuuming due to the airflow provided. Furthermore, the airflow prevents mold and mildew from developing.
Preventing Slips and Falls
If a rug is not held down by a coffee table or other piece of large furniture, it presents a safety risk for you and your family in the way of slips and falls. Pads underneath the rug eliminate that slippery aspect of rugs so there is no give when walking on top of the carpet in your home. To get it right, make sure you match the pad to the type of rug. Pads made for tile, linoleum, or wood floors should only be used on those surfaces.
Providing Protection for the Rug
Dirt particles wear away a rug’s fabric over time. Debris that is trapped between a rug and the floor will tear into a carpet’s materials when footsteps create pressure, which will create traffic lanes and limit a rug’s life span. Padding beneath a rug provides protection against this damage and helps you maintain the value of your investment.
Helping with Cleaning
It is challenging to keep rugs looking great between professional cleanings. Another benefit of pads is they allow for more efficient vacuuming by providing a space for air to flow between carpet and floor. Vacuums work better when air flows underneath the rug, which allows you to remove dirt and debris that can damage the fabric. Naturally, solid pads don’t provide this benefit, but carpet pads with air holes do.
Adding Extra Cushion
While some of the benefits to padding a rug are subtle, the extra cushion padding provides is obvious. You will feel the effect in every step you take over your area rugs. You can feel confident the pads are protecting your rugs and allowing for safer conditions, but walking with the extra cushion will allow you to enjoy the functionality of rugs more than ever.
Helping Prevent Floor Stains
The tints and dyes in area rugs can wear off on the floor below after years of wear. A pad provides a barrier between the rug and floor surface, which keeps a wood floor its original color longer. Pads will also provide protection against spilled liquids when you have a solid (not porous) pad in place.
Rug Pads Prolong the Life of Your Rug
Yes, your rug’s tiny fibers get compressed daily as they’re walked on, but you don’t need to step gingerly if you protect your rug with a layer of rubber or felt. A pad adds support, just like your home’s foundation. The density of your rug pad preserves the pile of your rug and helps it spring back more easily. A rug pad also minimizes friction, making vacuuming easier. Because the pad acts as a net, it conveniently traps dirt in one place. Imagine instead all that dirt covering each rug’s tiny fiber, smothering its beauty and brightness. That’s dirt that would otherwise be grittily wearing away your flooring and your savings. A rug pad also provides circulation between your rug and the floor, so bacteria aren’t breeding under the covers. That means no mold, mildew or odor.
Rug Pads Protect Your Floors
If you’re worried about furniture legs scratching your floor or your heavy sofa marking things up, then you need the protective layer a rug pad provides. It takes the hit so your floor and your bank account don’t have to. Some protective layers can do even more. If you have kids or pets, you may want to consider a water-resistant rug pad so juice spills and accidents don’t seep through and stain your flooring.
They Prevent Falls and Accidents
Don’t you hate when you spill something as you trip? It’s a double whammy that has you cursing your rug on the way down. But a rug pad acts as a grip and holds your rug in place to prevent sliding. It also keeps your rug from curling or developing wrinkles, which can be safety hazards for slips, trips, and falls. Not to mention a bunched-up rug is not a good look, so investing in a non-slip rug pad is good for both your mental and physical comfort.
They Provide Additional Comfort and Quiet
Does it seem kind of echoey in your cavernous apartment? A rug pad absorbs the impact of feet and noise, which will make your downstairs neighbors more than happy. With improved acoustics, you won’t have to feel bad about jumping up and down during the cardio portion of your pilates workout.
As an added bonus, your rug will also feel extra plush underfoot. Sink your toes into your rug and feel the difference an additional layer of cushioning between the rug and the floor really makes. Remember, cushioning is comfy, but a solid pad won’t “circulate air” like other kinds will. That’s why it’s important to know the type of rug pad you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a rug pad?
We believe rug pads are essential for your safety, health and happiness. Seriously, we’re that committed to carpet pads for every rug. It’s all about safety, because a good rug pad will keep your rug from skidding, which lessens trips and falls. It’s all about your health, because a good carpet pad creates space between the rug and floor that will help prevent mold and mildew. That’s especially important if anyone in your home or office suffers from allergy. The bonus is no moldy smells. Investing in a rug pad is all about saving money, too, because a great rug pad from Kairos Upholstery will protect your rug and your floor which not only ensures a longer lifespan for your rug but also protects the flooring under your rug which avoids repair or replacement costs down the road. It’s also all about comfort. A good rug pad adds cushioning that feels good beneath your shoes and your bare feet. A little luxury is always a good thing when it comes to your comfort.
What size rug pad should I buy from Kairos Upholstery?
You don’t want the heel of a shoe catching on the edge of a carpet, which is why your rug pad should be slightly smaller than your rug. The rug pad should be about two inches less than your rug size on all four sides. For example, if you have a rectangular 8′ x 10′ rug, the rug pad should be 7’10” on the shorter side and 9’10” on the longer side.
Which rug pad is safest for children?
All rug pads are inherently safest for children, because they are designed prevent slipping and skidding. Rug pads also create space between the rug and your floor that can deter the formation of unhealthy mildew and mold. For an extra dose of household safety, consider our fire-retardant rug pads. If your child is prone to severe allergies, pay special attention to extra anti-allergen properties.
Do rug pads damage wood floors?
No. In fact, most rug pads will protect your wood floors by providing an extra cushion between your floor and rug that will also protect against the unsightly scrapes that can result from skidding or slipping when walking on a carpet without a protective rug pad. Always place the non-slip coating against the floor to insure that the rug stays in place. The rug pads we carry will specifically state that they are safe for wood floors.
Should I put a pad under a rug being laid over wall to wall carpeting?
Yes, you should! Area rugs placed over wall to wall carpeting tend to shift position, causing it to buckle and bunch – a potential tripping hazard! Choosing proper under padding will keep the rug flat, safe, and increase it’s life expectancy.
Why is a rug pad important?
Rug pads protect your rug and you. They prevent rugs from curling up, moving and provide a moisture barrier. These are essential to prevent accidents and prolong the life of the rug.
What Is a Rug Pad?
A rug pad is basically a thick cushion that lies between your area rug and the floor. It adds a solid base to your rug which further helps in reducing the chances of any wear and tear
Uses Of A Rug Pad
There are many benefits to using rug pads, here are a few of the most obvious:
Non-slip grip
Floor protection
An extra layer of cushion
Noise reduction
The facilitation of airflow
Rug durability
Benefits Of A Rug Pad
You may think that a rug pad is unnecessary but think about the times when you had to get rid of your beautiful area rug due to early shedding or tearing or because it didn’t offer you the comfort you thought possible. A rug pad for your carpet will quickly eliminate these troubles and allow you to appreciate and enjoy your rug the way it was supposed to be. A good rug pad is proven to prolong the life of a rug. Not only will your rug’s life be extended, but it’s a great way to prevent most slips and accidents. If you’re still not convinced, here are several more reasons why you should invest in a rug pad:
Safety
With time, your carpet is likely to start curling up around the corners. Rugs also tend to slide around on hard floors such as tile, marble, granite, and even hardwood. Pads will eliminate safety hazards by providing a balanced, flat, and much more stable setting for any type of rug or carpet to stay in place.
Prevents Damage to Floors
Rug pads provide a barrier between the rug and the floor to aid in keeping the floors new. If the correct non-porous pad is used, floors beneath will be protected from liquid spills as well as from discoloration or dents from heavy furniture.
Helps Keep Rugs Clean
Another benefit of a rug pad is that it allows for more efficient vacuuming due to the airflow provided. Furthermore, the airflow prevents mold and mildew from developing.
Preventing Slips and Falls
If a rug is not held down by a coffee table or other piece of large furniture, it presents a safety risk for you and your family in the way of slips and falls. Pads underneath the rug eliminate that slippery aspect of rugs so there is no give when walking on top of the carpet in your home. To get it right, make sure you match the pad to the type of rug. Pads made for tile, linoleum, or wood floors should only be used on those surfaces.
Providing Protection for the Rug
Dirt particles wear away a rug’s fabric over time. Debris that is trapped between a rug and the floor will tear into a carpet’s materials when footsteps create pressure, which will create traffic lanes and limit a rug’s life span. Padding beneath a rug provides protection against this damage and helps you maintain the value of your investment.
Helping with Cleaning
It is challenging to keep rugs looking great between professional cleanings. Another benefit of pads is they allow for more efficient vacuuming by providing a space for air to flow between carpet and floor. Vacuums work better when air flows underneath the rug, which allows you to remove dirt and debris that can damage the fabric. Naturally, solid pads don’t provide this benefit, but carpet pads with air holes do.
Adding Extra Cushion
While some of the benefits to padding a rug are subtle, the extra cushion padding provides is obvious. You will feel the effect in every step you take over your area rugs. You can feel confident the pads are protecting your rugs and allowing for safer conditions, but walking with the extra cushion will allow you to enjoy the functionality of rugs more than ever.
Helping Prevent Floor Stains
The tints and dyes in area rugs can wear off on the floor below after years of wear. A pad provides a barrier between the rug and floor surface, which keeps a wood floor its original color longer. Pads will also provide protection against spilled liquids when you have a solid (not porous) pad in place.
Rug Pads Prolong the Life of Your Rug
Yes, your rug’s tiny fibers get compressed daily as they’re walked on, but you don’t need to step gingerly if you protect your rug with a layer of rubber or felt. A pad adds support, just like your home’s foundation. The density of your rug pad preserves the pile of your rug and helps it spring back more easily. A rug pad also minimizes friction, making vacuuming easier. Because the pad acts as a net, it conveniently traps dirt in one place. Imagine instead all that dirt covering each rug’s tiny fiber, smothering its beauty and brightness. That’s dirt that would otherwise be grittily wearing away your flooring and your savings. A rug pad also provides circulation between your rug and the floor, so bacteria aren’t breeding under the covers. That means no mold, mildew or odor.
Rug Pads Protect Your Floors
If you’re worried about furniture legs scratching your floor or your heavy sofa marking things up, then you need the protective layer a rug pad provides. It takes the hit so your floor and your bank account don’t have to. Some protective layers can do even more. If you have kids or pets, you may want to consider a water-resistant rug pad so juice spills and accidents don’t seep through and stain your flooring.
They Prevent Falls and Accidents
Don’t you hate when you spill something as you trip? It’s a double whammy that has you cursing your rug on the way down. But a rug pad acts as a grip and holds your rug in place to prevent sliding. It also keeps your rug from curling or developing wrinkles, which can be safety hazards for slips, trips, and falls. Not to mention a bunched-up rug is not a good look, so investing in a non-slip rug pad is good for both your mental and physical comfort.
They Provide Additional Comfort and Quiet
Does it seem kind of echoey in your cavernous apartment? A rug pad absorbs the impact of feet and noise, which will make your downstairs neighbors more than happy. With improved acoustics, you won’t have to feel bad about jumping up and down during the cardio portion of your pilates workout.
As an added bonus, your rug will also feel extra plush underfoot. Sink your toes into your rug and feel the difference an additional layer of cushioning between the rug and the floor really makes. Remember, cushioning is comfy, but a solid pad won’t “circulate air” like other kinds will. That’s why it’s important to know the type of rug pad you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a rug pad?
We believe rug pads are essential for your safety, health and happiness. Seriously, we’re that committed to carpet pads for every rug. It’s all about safety, because a good rug pad will keep your rug from skidding, which lessens trips and falls. It’s all about your health, because a good carpet pad creates space between the rug and floor that will help prevent mold and mildew. That’s especially important if anyone in your home or office suffers from allergy. The bonus is no moldy smells. Investing in a rug pad is all about saving money, too, because a great rug pad from Kairos Upholstery will protect your rug and your floor which not only ensures a longer lifespan for your rug but also protects the flooring under your rug which avoids repair or replacement costs down the road. It’s also all about comfort. A good rug pad adds cushioning that feels good beneath your shoes and your bare feet. A little luxury is always a good thing when it comes to your comfort.
What size rug pad should I buy from Kairos Upholstery?
You don’t want the heel of a shoe catching on the edge of a carpet, which is why your rug pad should be slightly smaller than your rug. The rug pad should be about two inches less than your rug size on all four sides. For example, if you have a rectangular 8′ x 10′ rug, the rug pad should be 7’10” on the shorter side and 9’10” on the longer side.
Which rug pad is safest for children?
All rug pads are inherently safest for children, because they are designed prevent slipping and skidding. Rug pads also create space between the rug and your floor that can deter the formation of unhealthy mildew and mold. For an extra dose of household safety, consider our fire-retardant rug pads. If your child is prone to severe allergies, pay special attention to extra anti-allergen properties.
Do rug pads damage wood floors?
No. In fact, most rug pads will protect your wood floors by providing an extra cushion between your floor and rug that will also protect against the unsightly scrapes that can result from skidding or slipping when walking on a carpet without a protective rug pad. Always place the non-slip coating against the floor to insure that the rug stays in place. The rug pads we carry will specifically state that they are safe for wood floors.
Should I put a pad under a rug being laid over wall to wall carpeting?
Yes, you should! Area rugs placed over wall to wall carpeting tend to shift position, causing it to buckle and bunch – a potential tripping hazard! Choosing proper under padding will keep the rug flat, safe, and increase it’s life expectancy.
Why is a rug pad important?
Rug pads protect your rug and you. They prevent rugs from curling up, moving and provide a moisture barrier. These are essential to prevent accidents and prolong the life of the rug.
These are some of the areas where we offer rug underlays
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These are some of the areas where we offer rug underlays
These are some of the areas where we offer rug underlays
Alberton | Arcadia | Aston Manor | Atholhurst | Auckland Park | Beaulieu | Bedfordview | Benoni | Beyers Park | Blackheath | Blair Atholl | Blue Hills | Boksburg | Bonaero Park | Bordeaux | Boskruin | Broadacres | Brooklyn | Bruma | Bryanston | Carlswald | Cedar Creek | Cedar Lakes | Centurion | Chartwell | Constantia Kloof | Cresta | Dainfern | Doringkloof | Douglasdale | Dunkeld | Eagle Canyon | Eastgate | Edenvale | Erasmia | Ferndale | Fourways | Gallo Manor | Garsfontein | Glen Marais | Greenston | Hartbeespoort | Hatfield | Honeydew | Houghton | Hyde Park | Irene | Isando | Johannesburg | Kempton Park | Kensington | Killarney | Kyalami | Lanseria | Linden | Linksfield | Lone Hill | Lynnwood | Melrose | Midrand | Midstream Estate | Modderfontein | Morningside | Noordheuwel | Noordwyk | Northcliff | Northriding | Northwold | Olivedale | Parktown | Pomona | Pretoria | Primrose | Randburg | Randjesfontein | Randpark Ridge | Riverclub | Rivonia | Roodepoort | Rooihuiskraal | Rosebank | Sandhurst | Sandown | Sandton | Saxonwold<A | Sharonlea | Strijdompark | Sundowner | Sunnyside | Vorna Valley | Wadeville | Waterkloof | Waterval | Weltevreden Park | Westcliff | Wierda Park | Wonderboom | Woodmead | Zwartkop