Carpet Buyers Frequently Asked Questions
Carpet Buyers FAQ
As
we are all aware, purchasing new carpet for your home can be quite a
costly event. Matters can be made worse,when you feel you've been misled
by a fast talking salesman who tries to impress you with terminology
he hopes you don't understand. Wouldn't you rather have purchased the
carpet that best fits your needs rather than the carpet that earned
the salesperson the biggest commission? Dom's Cleaning Service has compiled
a small amount of information to help assist you in your decision, an
informed choice is always the better choice. We hope this helps you.
Determine Carpet Quality
Even though color may be the first consideration, quality should be
a major factor in choosing the right carpet for your home. Quality plays
a big role in the longevity of your carpet. To determine quality, you
should check the carpet's pile or yarn for texture, depth and density.
Carpet Pile
"Pile" is the yarn on the top surface of the carpet. Long-wearing
carpet has a closely packed, dense pile attached firmly to the backing
of the carpet. Therefore, carpets which have a firmer, fuller feel have
a greater longevity. A good way to check the density of the carpet's
pile, is to bend back the corner of the carpet. The more you see the
carpets backing, the less durable your carpet will be and the less fiber
there is to walk on. Different types of piles have different degrees
of durability.
COMMON CARPET PILE TYPES OR STYLES
Cut - The pile loops are cut to expose the ends of
the yarn. There are four basic cut pile styles:
Frieze - A frieze pile is very highly twisted with
a firm, lean feel and appearance. This is a good choice for areas of
high traffic - kids rooms, family rooms, halls, foyers, and stairways.
Other than possibly a loop pile, a frieze pile does provide the best
resistance to appearance change.
Saxony/Saxony Plush - The tufts are usually under
one inch high, and a better Saxony plush has tightly twisted yarn tufts
that don't flair open. In fact, you can easily see the tufted ends.
Saxony has a larger pile which tends to give a less formal look to a
room. Saxony Plush is the same as Saxony but with a smaller yarn which
gives a room a very formal look.
Textured Saxony - The durability of a textured Saxony
pile generally falls between that of a Saxony and a Frieze. This pile
has a greater twist than a Saxony and therefore reduces footprints and
vacuum cleaner marks.
Velvet Plush - This is a carpet that shows shading
from vacuuming. Typically, there is little tuft definition and it has
an extremely smooth surface which looks to many people like velvet.
Individual tufts are tightly packed, creating a very dense pile which
is both rich and soft. It's perfect in living rooms and bedrooms with
moderate to light traffic.
Loop - Instead of cutting the loops, carpet mills
leave the loop uncut with no visible ends, providing very good resistance
to matting and crushing. There are several looped styles of carpet available:
Level Loop Pile - The loops are of equal height, making
the carpet very durable and resistant to matting, often used in high
traffic areas. Berber is the most popular residential carpet of this
style. It is usually made of an untwisted yarn which is low in profile
and typically has a multicolored appearance.
Multilevel Loop Pile - Usually has two to three different
loop heights to create pattern effects. It's looped structure provides
good durability.
Cut and Loop - Cut and loop carpets have both cut
and loop piles and usually have a sculptured pattern which is multicolored.
The PAR Rating system
The PAR Rating system is an industry scale endorsed by The Carpet and
Rug Institute and measures a carpet's likelihood to change from its
original appearance due to matting. It is rated on a scale from 1-5,
with a high number representing the least change and therefore higher
quality. Generally, the denser a carpet is tufted, the higher its PAR
will be.
Fiber
Fiber is a major component in determining a carpet's durability There
are 5 basic fibers that are used in carpet construction, each with their
strengths and weaknesses.
Nylon: One of the most popular pile fibers used. It
is wear-resistant, resilient, withstands the weight and movement of
furniture, and provides brilliant color. Ability to resist soil and
stains. Generally good for all traffic areas.
Polyester: Noted for luxurious, soft "hand"
when used in thick, cut pile textures. Has excellent color clarity and
retention. Easily cleaned, and resistant to water soluble stains.
Polypropylene (Olefin): Strong, resists wear and permanent
stains, and is easily cleaned. Resists static electricity and is often
used in both indoor and outdoor installations because of its resistance
to moisture and mildew.
Acrylic: Offers the appearance and feel of wool without
the cost. Has low static level and is moisture and mildew resistant.
Commonly used in velvet and level loop constructions.
Wool: Noted for its luxury and performance, wool is
soft, has high bulk, and is available in many colors. Generally, wool
is somewhat more expensive than synthetic fibers. And in some cases
may aggravate allergies for some people.
OTHER IMPORTANT CARPET FACTORS:
Luster
Carpet made from fiber which has a luster is shiny in appearance, reflecting
a rooms light. Carpet is produced in a variety of luster's, ranging
from bright to dull.
Carpet Pad
A good carpet pad will add years to your carpet and is key to your comfort
under foot. The carpet pad not only creates a softer walking surface,
it also helps absorb noise, prevents carpet from sliding and insulates
cold floors. Different materials are used to make carpet pad. Foam rubber
and Urethane are the most common - both are durable, non allergenic
and mildew resistant. Foam rubber cushions are often available both
in flat and waffle styles
It is best to choose an pad based on the room's intended use.. The
denser the pad, the better the carpet will perform. A thin, super soft
pad is less effective than a fairly firm one. A firm, dense pad should
be used in rooms with heavy traffic, while a carpet pad with less density
can be used in rooms with lighter traffic.
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