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Carpet
At American
Flooring Distributors, we have access to some of the most prestigious carpet
mills such as Mohawk's WundaWeve and Customweave, Shaw's Tuftex and Couture.
American Flooring Distributors also has access to independent carpet mills
Gulistan, Radici, and Royalty.
The fiber used in a carpet can largely determine
the extent of the carpet’s wearability and stain resistance. Carpet is available
in 4 basic fibers, Nylon, Wool, Polyester or P.E.T., and Polypropylene (Olefin).
The determination as to which fiber to choose depends largely on the type of
environment in which the carpet will be used and on the customer’s budget.
So, which
fibers do what? Wool carpets are warm and durable. However, they can be easily
damaged by alkaline cleaning detergents, are available in fewer shades and are
expensive. Nylon, particularly type 6,6, is the strongest and most popular
fiber. Nylons are soft, colorful, fairly resistant to most food and beverage
stains and easy to clean. Polyester is highly stain resistant, reasonably
durable and available in a myriad of colors. However, polyesters lack the soft
texture of wools or nylons. Polypropylene carpets are moisture resistant
therefore making them highly stain resistant. Unfortunately though, they lack
resiliency, can feel coarse and are limited in color.
Once you have
chosen which carpet fiber you need the next step is to select the best carpet
style for your room. Aside from color, it is important to also consider the
carpet’s twist and density. These as factors that will enhance the overall
appearance the carpet lends to your room. The following definitions should make
that selection process a little less complicated.
Loop:
In order to minimize crushing and matting loop carpets are made into a
continuous uncut surface. Berber fleck carpets wear well and are suited for
virtually any room.
Cut:
The tops of the carpet loop are cut to expose the yarn ends. Cut piles carpets
are available in a variety of styles to flatter and room. Choose textured carpet
to better hide footprints because of their vibrant colors. Choose saxony carpets
for a richer more elegant look.
Frieze:
Frieze carpet tufts are tightly twisted giving the carpet greater resiliency.
Friezes tend to better hide vacuum marks and footprints making them well suited
for family rooms, foyers and kid’s rooms.
Cut &
Loop: Cut and loop carpets, sometimes called cut/uncut, usually have a
distinct pattern in which cut and uncut loops are combined. Depending on the
pattern, these carpets can appear very formal and elegant making them a smart
choice for a formal dining area or living room.
To view a partial
product list, click on the brand logo. Each manufacturer
has hundreds of styles from which to choose. If you do not see the style
name you are looking for, just contact us @ 866-848-9880 or send an
email to
pricequote@flooring-wholesale.com.
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