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What Goes Into Carpet Prices


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By : Betty Miller   4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-10 13:41:41

Carpet is comfortable and fashionable at the same time. When you put carpeting down on your home floors, you will get insulation from the old, beauty for the room, and comfort for the feet. As you look at various carpet prices, you w ill want to understand what goes in to the different types of carpets. There are many different materials, styles, and varieties from which to choose. In fact, there are so many options that it can get a little overwhelming. Once you know the basic details on carpeting and carpet prices, you can make a much more informed decision.

There are several carpet terms you will want to familiarize yourself before you make your final purchase. The terms you may hear when you are in the stores looking at carpet are: fiber, density, pile, texture, and carpet weight.

-Fiber is the actual carpet material. Single fibers are woven together in one two, or even three-ply yarn. That yarn is then attached to the backing of the carpet itself.

-Density is an indication of how close together the various strands of fiber are to each other. The carpet is stronger if it has a higher density.

-Pile is the overall height of the fiber strands from the backing to the top of the carpet.

-Texture is the manner in which the fibers are placed into the carpet. They could be cut, looped, or even twisted. The texture is the determining factor in the look and feel of the carpet and it also makes a big difference in the durability of the material.

-Carpet Weight is measured in ounces and counted by square yard. The total weight includes the carpet backing and the latex while the face weight is just the fibers of the carpet. When the face weight is high, you are looking at a good quality carpet.

As you compare the various carpet prices, make sure you look at similar materials. Compare nylon weights to nylon weights and not polyester to nylon. There are many different types of fibers and they all have different characteristics and qualities. Familiarize yourself with wool, polyester, nylon, olefin, and acrylic carpets and get an idea of which type you like the best.

Many carpets are treated with stain-resistant finishes as well. If you have children or pets in your homes, these treatments are a good idea. Ask the store representative which carpets already have the treatment and which carpets offer the treatment as a supplement to the package.

As you narrow down your carpet prices, keep in mind that padding is almost as important as the carpet itself. The padding does not show but the cushiony layer adds life and quality to the carpet. The better padding you get, the longer your carpet is likely to last. Keep the costs of the various pads in mind as you begin analyzing carpet prices.


Author Resource:- Ginger Jackson is an expert when it comes to Flooring. To find out more about Floor Installation, go to SearsHomeServices.com.


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