A Guide To Carpets
If you are doing any research on carpeting for your next purchase, this article, A Guide To Carpets, is for you. Going to the store to buy a carpet without having the requisite information is akin to going to war without a gun – or playing golf without a set of clubs.
Have an idea of what each of the carpet fibers have to offer as far as durability and ability to repel stains.
When discussing wall to wall carpet, you have to remember this form of carpet is normally crafted from man made, or manufactured fibers, including polyester, acrylic, nylon or a combination of several.
Recycled plastic is the main component of PET. If you want a durable man made fiber that repels stains easily, PET would be a great choice of material.
Acrylic carpeting is very similar to wool (wool is considered the best carpeting available) and is sometimes called man-made wool. You wouldn’t want to use such carpeting in high traffic areas, though acrylic is effective in general in resisting stains, moisture, fading and crushing.
Nylon carpeting is popular due to it’s durability. This is another material that easily blocks off stains and mildew. Nylon carpet would work in any level traffic area in your home. It is one of the most expensive of the synthetic fibers but cheaper than wool.
Olefin is a very low cost easy care material that is often used in indoor/outdoor carpeting. Olefin is not just easy to clean, but also colorfast and sturdy. One drawback to olefin is that it can be easily crushed depending on the pile. Polyester is classy and sturdy, albeit only recommended for low traffic areas.
Another consideration would be the density of the carpet. You want a high number of fibers per square inch. If the pile is packed in closely, chances are you’ve got a high quality carpet. Check the carpet backing closely to make sure you don’t see any bare areas.
Loop pile and cut pile are the two most widely used types of carpeting. Loop pile has individual strands of yarn pulled through the carpet backing twice, creating a small loop. While the loop is cut off at the top for cut pile, leaving several tufts of yarn that stand erectly on top of the carpet.
Cut pile is a third variation and is more durable than loop pile carpeting. The many styles of cut pile carpets include textured, shag, plush, velvet and saxony. Berber, cable and sisal carpets are common varieties for loop pile. You would want a loop pile carpet for high traffic areas.
Ask to see the manufacturers performance rating guidelines on any carpet you are interested in.
No quest for the ideal purchase is complete without a bit of that favorite “R” word of ours – research. The old saying “an informed consumer is a happy consumer” hold true.
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