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5 Ways to Improve Your Home for Your Pets’ Comfort

Do you have a dog or a cat? Or perhaps, you are thinking of getting a new one? Then you are most definitely not alone. According to the Forbes’ Pet Ownerships Statistics, 66% of U.S. households (86.9 million homes) have at least one pet. According to Pet Keen, dogs can be found in 69 million homes, while cats can be found in 45.3 million American homes. Not to mention the houses, apartments, and condominiums where fish, birds, rats, and reptiles live.

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However, when it comes to sharing a trendy (and functional) home with a beloved companion, consider how your living arrangement may (or may not) work for each animal. For instance, if your pet is going to grow to be rather large, make sure there is enough space available. Consider how much movement and exercise you’ll need, as well as how and where you’ll wash it. Remember to make a list of any creature comforts or special accommodations you may require.

Of course, in addition to these critical considerations, be well informed of what is required to prepare your home for a new pet. This includes all the necessary home maintenance you will need. We have cataloged the top ways you can improve your home to make it pet-friendly. Here’s how.

Get Flooring Done from a Home Maintenance Expert and make It Pet-friendly

With a cat or dog running about, a pet-friendly house is essential. This involves making sure surfaces are scratch-resistant and not too slippery for little paws. In addition, it should be easy to clean if your animal sheds a lot or puddles before training. However, you may need to start over. Renoage Flooring Services recommends engineered tile and rigid core flooring. Otherwise, vinyl sheets and tiles may work nicely.

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But of course, not everyone can afford brand-new flooring. This is where a soft and smooth rug will do the same job quite nicely. An animal-friendly rug designed to withstand your pet’s needs is a fashionable and practical method. It will prevent your feline pets from sliding, scratching, or staining wood planks or tiles buried beneath.

Improve Your Indoor-Air-Quality with HVAC – Make it Pet-Friendly

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Modernizing your facility’s HVAC system helps to ensure pet-friendly air. An indoor air quality sensor may track indoor air contaminants and allergens. Technology can identify if indoor air quality is excellent, but you can’t. This is why you need an HVAC system in place to keep a check on that. A whole-building active air purifier eliminates various air contaminants and allergens. The correct HVAC model can remove a lot of filth you don’t want people and your pets to breathe.

Want more information on how to get an HVAC system to ensure your pet’s comfort? Or has it clogged up with pet hair? We have everything to make sure you and your friend get the comfort you both deserve – Contact us today!

Get an Indoor Gate

Baby gates are known to keep kids from roaming or getting too close to the steps. Consider buying an inside fence to keep dogs safe and out of inappropriate situations.

Installing a doorway or hallway gate for a new dog will keep them from going outdoors when someone opens the front or rear door. Limit access to risky places like the kitchen and laundry room.

Keeping pets out of potentially troublesome rooms or locations may make you feel awful, but it improves comfort and security. By setting up gates and identifying off-limits zones, they may learn dos and don’ts even without a fence. Understanding where in the house or apartment is okay can help them feel more at home.

But make sure to dust and vacuum your home regularly to keep your HVAC system clear of dander and pet hair. Keeping allergies, pet hair, and dander out of your home will save your HVAC system from becoming overworked.

Ensure Your Pet’s Special Spots are Comfy

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A separate indoor place or two helps new pets adjust to their new home faster and easier. Rover recommends providing your dog with an exercise pen and crate in addition to a soft bed.

However, if you acquired a cat or kitten, you’ll need to build a kennel, bed, food and water dishes, and a litter box before they come.

To create a comfortable underwater environment for aquatic animals, establish a bowl or tank with lighting, plants, and stones or sand. Initially, it’s about locating the right position in the house. To avoid algae growth, you can position containers away from direct sunlight. Make sure it’s easy to feed and maintain your fish.

Pet-Proof Your Home Exterior and Ensure Optimum Window and Door Design

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Along with preparing your house, consider outside locations for your dog or cat. For example, tidy up your yard before greeting a new dog, handle any odors, and remove any dangerous or toxic plants. Choose places for them to play, relax, and relieve themselves.

If you have a cat, make sure your window and door screens have tight locks that an inquisitive cat can’t open. You could even want cat-proof screening.

Looking for a pet-friendly window replacement? Renoage has 15+ years of giving quality services – You can contact us and get your free quote today, no problem!

What’s Next? Go for Regular Home Maintenance Services

Keeping a manual regular check on your home needs is not easy! Who has got a whole day to do that?  Not to mention when you have to do this each day, every day. It is times like these when calling an expert home services technician becomes almost inevitable. What is even more important is that you get to save time and resources by minimizing the risks of maintaining your home yourself. Leave alone all the mess that every pet creates – but that is what we love them for, no? Their cute antics make them just adorable, right? That is exactly why we need home services.

Then again, of course, you can maintain your home and make them pet-friendly but that requires years of experience. So even if you are a tiny bit doubtful of what you are doing, never hesitate to call a certified home services expert and let them handle things for you. Just don’t take any risks when your pet is on the line.

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