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Cost-Effective Ways to Pet-Proof Floors and Furniture | Cressy & Everett

Our seasoned real estate agents at Cressy & Everett Real Estate know that your home means more than just a piece of property—it's the place where your whole family, pets included, make lasting memories. If you're looking at South Bend homes for sale or thinking about the appealing St. Joseph homes on the market, you can protect your investment from pet-related damage without spending a fortune.

  • Choose Pet-Friendly Flooring Options
    When picking floors for your home, think about materials that can handle the issues pets bring. Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) floors are tough against scratches, spills, and accidents. They look like hardwood but cost much less. Tile floors are also great in busy areas. They resist scratches, and you can clean them. If you like carpet, look for types that resist stains. Choose ones with tight, short fibers and darker patterns. These help hide hair and small stains.

  • Apply Protective Treatments
    Guard your current floors with budget-friendly solutions before harm strikes. Wooden floor coatings build a shield against scrapes and water, while carpet sprays push away spills and stop marks. For tiles and grout, putting on a cost-effective sealant blocks pet messes from soaking in and makes tidying up much simpler. These steps to prevent damage cost much less than swapping out ruined floors down the road.

  • Set Up Pet-Spots
    Set up dedicated areas in your house for your pets to unwind and enjoy themselves. Put easy-to-wash rugs or mats beneath food and water dishes to collect any messes. Set up cozy pet beds in corners far from pricey furniture to push your pets to use their own spots. Add cheap corner protectors on furniture legs and walls where pets often rub or scratch. These basic boundaries help reduce damage to your home.

  • Protect Your Furniture
    Shield your furniture with budget-friendly washable covers that you can take off to clean. Options made of microfiber and canvas keep pet hair at bay and stand up to light scratching while still looking good. Stick double-sided tape or aluminum foil on spots you don't want pets to go near—these cheap tricks help stop climbing and scratching. Think about using furniture sprays that have safe but bitter ingredients in them to keep pets from chewing without hurting them.

  • Set Up Regular Upkeep Routines
    Start daily grooming habits to cut down on shedding and tracking. Brush your pets outside every day to catch loose fur before it lands on your floors and furniture. Keep pet nails short to lower the chance of scratching hardwood and furniture. Clean paws after outdoor trips to stop dirt and mud from coming inside. These easy habits take just minutes each day but help your home furnishings last longer.

  • Use Low-Cost Cleaning Solutions
    Make your own pet-safe cleaners using common items like vinegar, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide. These cheap options work just as well as special pet cleaners to get rid of stains and smells without harsh chemicals. Keep cleaning supplies handy in different spots around your home to tackle accidents fast before they set in and cause lasting damage.

Our Cressy & Everett Real Estate team wants to help you find and keep the ideal home for your whole family, including your furry friends. These budget-friendly tips can help you create an attractive, pet-friendly space that safeguards your investment long-term. Contact us now to discover more about pet-friendly homes on the market around Michiana.

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