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How much do exterior entryways affect indoor clean
How much do exterior entryways affect indoor clean
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pool glass contracto
9 posts
Jul 02, 2026
11:36 PM
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I’ve noticed that a lot of people focus heavily on indoor cleaning—carpets, floors, furniture—but often overlook how much dirt actually enters the home from outside.
Entryways like front steps and stoops tend to collect mud, dust, salt, and moisture, especially during rainy or winter seasons. Over time, this can get tracked indoors and make carpets and floors harder to keep clean, even with regular maintenance.
In some cases, maintaining exterior areas such as steps and stoop services in East Rockaway, NY can help reduce the amount of debris entering the home and improve overall cleanliness inside.
It made me wonder how others handle this issue:
Do you find most indoor dirt comes from outside entry points? What do you use to minimize dirt being tracked inside? Do you think exterior maintenance plays a role in keeping carpets cleaner longer?
Would be interested to hear what works best for others.
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villiers
549 posts
Jul 03, 2026
5:39 AM
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