Carpeting comes in a wide variety of colors, patterns and fiber-types. It is a luxurious addition to any room and when combined with the proper padding, will last an extensive period of time.

Carpet Types

  • Plush or cut-pile carpet has loops trimmed off so that yarn ends poke up. Saxony plush, one of the most popular varieties, has short tufts that are densely packed. While a popular choice, plush carpet doesn't tend to wear as well as berber (or high level loop) carpet.
  • Berber (or high level loop) carpet creates a nubby texture with complete yarn loops that stand upright. Looped carpet tends to wear better than cut-pile, such as plush, where the loops are cut.
  • Wool generally is considered to be the ultimate fiber. It costs two to three times the price of synthetics, but it's particularly comfortable, durable and natural in appearance. It is resistant to soil, but when soiled may be particularly hard to clean. Be aware that direct sunlight will fade wool fiber over time.
  • Synthetic fibers are made from several artificial materials. Although these are given trade names, generically they are called nylon, olefin, polyester or acrylic.
  • Nylon is the most popular because of its durability, although it can be damaged by prolonged exposure to sunlight. It is less costly than wool, one of the most expensive of the synthetic varieties.
  • Olefin is a low cost, easy-care material that's often used as an indoor (basements, rec rooms) and outdoor (patios)carpet. It is usually pre-treated to resist fading.
  • Polyesters are softer but a bit less durable and more inexpensive than nylon. They can be damaged by heat and sunlight.
  • Acrylics resemble wool more than other fibers and resist fading. They are more expensive than nylon.
  • Sisal carpet is made from a natural fiber derived from a cactus plant that's stronger and more durable than other natural fibers. Sisal carpets and area rugs are highly durable, earthy and rough textured like jute.

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