Carpet Flooring
Selecting Carpet For Your Lifestyle
Whenever you select carpet, you have to consider
many
aesthetic as well as technical areas. With well
over
a hundred thousands styles and colors being
released
every year, selecting the right carpet to match
your
needs can be a very challenging task indeed.
Carpet is available in several different
textures,
constructions, colors, and designs - which will
open
the doors to virtually any interior design that
you
can imagine. The combination of texture and
color
will complement the look of both formal and
casual
environments, while helping to bring continuity
to
the overall room designs.
The most important thing to consider when you
shop
for carpet is the amount of traffic that will be
on the carpet that is going to be installed as
well
as the area you hope to use it in. The
construction
and the texture are both key aspects when you
select a carpet for a specified area and use.
Nylon, polyester, and olefin are the most
widely
used fibers with carpet manufacturing, with each
one displaying qualities that make themselves
great
with specific applications and uses. Even though
nylon is the most expensive type of fiber, it is
also the softest and most resilient, which makes
it great for any room in your home, including
those
areas that have a high level of traffic.
Polyester fabric is less resilient than nylon,
although it more cost efficient and offers a
high level of resistance to stains, which makes
it
a great choice for areas such as bedrooms or
dining
rooms that are not subject to a lot of traffic.
The fiber olefin is solution dyed, which results
in a highly resistant stain carpet that can be
cleaned easily using a water and beach solution
-
without any loss to the color.
Unlike the other types of fibers, olefin is
fade,
mildew, and mold resistant, which results in a
carpet that performs well indoors and outdoors.
Keep in mind however, that olefin isn't very
resilient and as a result, it should only be
considered with Berber construction.
You can get carpets in either plush or Berber
construction. The Berber type of carpets are
well
constructed with a continuous level loop, while
plush carpets are constructed of loops that have
been sheared, which results in the strands
standing
upright.
Berber construction carpets don't crush or matt,
due to their high level loops. They are however
harder underfoot, uncomfortable to sit on or lay
down on, and they can easily become damaged by
pets with long nails. Berber carpets are well
suited for high traffic areas, which include
walk
ways, living rooms, and entrance areas. They
aren't
popular with bedrooms, as their hard texture
makes
them a less than attractive option.
The plush type carpets are much softer to walk
or
lay on and they offer better sound and thermal
insulation. They tend to crush and matt though
when they are subjected to high levels of foot
traffic.
The use of nylon fiber paired with a tight low
pile
construction will help to limit the amount of
pile
and matt crushing, due to the high resilient
nature
of the nylon fiber and the added support that is
gained from tight construction.
The warranties for carpet ranges from 5 - 30
years,
with the general rule being that you don't cover
the stairs. Most carpet warranties will require
the installation of new carpet padding as well
at
the time of installation in order for the
warranty
to become valid.