Learn
how to distinguish between carpets, and which carpet is the right
flooring choice for your home and lifestyle.
Learn about our Guarantee, because your satisfaction with your carpet
selection is guaranteed. We provide a 30-day replacement guarantee if
you are not completely happy with your flooring, we'll replace it - no
questions asked. You simply pay the reinstallation charges.
Use this guide then visit our store to consult with our experts first
hand.
Choosing
Carpet
There are a number of reasons why carpet is a great choice for many of
the rooms in your home.
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Carpet
offers a variety of colors, patterns and styles to satisfy any
personal style and match any décor.
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Carpet's
cushioned surface absorbs sound and is less noisy to walk on than
hard surface flooring.
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Affordability,
carpet is one of the most economical flooring products to have
installed.
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The
insulating properties of carpet provide additional warmth underfoot
during cold seasons.
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Carpet
is a non-slip surface that is safe underfoot and provides a cushion
to prevent breakage when delicate items are accidentally dropped.
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Most
synthetic carpets are treated with static, stain and soil resistant
treatments, making them easy to clean and maintain.
Select
the Right Fiber for You
To pick the right fiber, consider how you live in each room. There are
basically four types of fiber:
Nylon
Nylon is the most durable and stain resistant carpet fiber available. It
is the fiber of choice for homes with pets and children and for those
who entertain a lot. Perfect for heavy traffic in hallways and stairs.
Polyester
Polyester is known for its luxurious look, feel and wonderful selection
of colors and styles. It's a good value for homes with a normal amount
of traffic, although less durable and stain resistant than nylon.
Olefin
Olefin offers good stain and moisture resistance, but scores below nylon
and polyester for wearability. It can be a good choice in loop pile
construction although its colors and styles are limited.
Wool
Favored for its natural beauty. It has natural soil resistance quality,
but is not inherently stain resistant. Wool looks good for a long time
and is well constructed.
Carpet Construction
Over 90% of residential carpet is manufactured as tufted carpet. A
tufting machine works like an oversized sewing machine with hundreds of
needles that insert loops of fiber (tufts or stitches) into the carpet's
backing to form the face pile of the carpet.
How long your carpet will last depends on how well it is made. Quality
construction will affect the durability, appearance and price of the
carpet and is most influenced by the twist of the fibers and the density
of the tufts.
Twist
Twist refers to how tightly the fiber (carpet yarn) has been twisted.
This is especially important in cut pile carpet because the tips are
exposed and can become untwisted, giving the carpet a matted and worn
appearance. The tighter the yarn is twisted, the better the carpet will
stand up to crushing and matting.
Frieze carpet has the highest twist level at about 7-9 twists per inch (TPI),
whereas most cut pile carpet styles have between 3-6 twists per inch.
Density
Density refers to both the amount, and how tightly packed together the
fibers are within the carpet. The closer together the fibers are placed,
the denser the carpet will be, and the better it will wear and perform.
Ways to check for carpet density include trying to reach the carpet
backing by pressing your fingers on the carpet fibers. The more
difficult it is to reach the backing, the denser the carpet.
Or with outward facing tufts, bend the carpet into a U-shape and look at
how much of the carpet backing is visible. The less backing that shows,
the denser the carpet.
Choose the Level of Stain
Resistance
Again, consider how you live in each room. If you have kids, pets, and
high traffic areas or entertain a lot, you will want to choose a carpet
with stain resistance. But that won't limit your choice of carpet styles
and colors.
Select the color
Think of your floor as the fifth wall that connects all other design
elements in the room. Consider the walls, window treatments and other
furnishings when choosing a color scheme. Bring fabric and color samples
when you visit our store, where our flooring experts will assist you.
All these elements make a difference in how your floor will look. Don't
forget to check out Installation to learn all about the little details
that make a big difference when transitioning from old floors to new.
Carpet Styles
Cut pile
Cut pile consists of yarns that are cut at the ends. The soft feel of
cut pile carpet makes it a perfect choice for the most comfortable areas
of your home - bedrooms, living rooms and family rooms.
There are five basic styles of cut pile carpet: Velvet, Saxony, Frieze,
Shag, and Cable, each provides a different look and texture. The primary
difference among these styles is the amount of twist in the yarns that
will ultimately influence the carpet's durability.
Loop pile
Loop pile has yarns that are looped and uncut on the carpet surface. The
pile height can vary from low, tightly constructed to a more luxurious
high-level pile.
Loop pile carpet has excellent durability, strength and soil hiding
capabilities. This style is ideal for heavy traffic areas. Berber is a
popular style of loop pile carpet that can be constructed as a
level-loop or multi-loop carpet.
Cut and loop pile
As the name suggests, this carpet has some cut piles and some that are
not in order to create a different surface look and texture.
Cut and loop carpets offer good performance but are slightly less
durable than loop carpets.