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Looking forward to hearing back from you. Thanks for your carpet questions! It sounds like you had Empire Today out tonight to show you some polyester carpet samples. Those are the absolute worst fibers, no matter what they tell you. Neither of two carpets you mentioned can handle medium to heavy foot traffic regardless of their 50 or ounce face-weights.

Fiber type, Tuft twist and pile density are way more important factors to consider than is a higher face-weight. You need to consider all the carpet specifications to know if the carpet is durable enough to handle your application and last as long as you anticipate.

See attached carpet durability chart. A carpet made of Nylon is always the best choice for stairs and hallways and other heavy foot-traffic areas. Smartstrand, P. If your home has low foot-traffic, then a Smartstrand Triexta fiber might work well for you, but it should still have good specifications, hopefully more than ounce face-weight and good pile-density rating see attached carpet durability chart.

Learn more about moisture barrier padding and other specialty padding types. Take my free carpet foot traffic test to see what level of foot traffic you have. I have three preferred dealers near you. Do you want to know how to easily recognize a carpet scam! Learn which carpet retailers to avoid and where to find your best carpet deal! Score 5. With a few remnants stood up along the back wall, some in-stock rolls of carpet on display, a neat and tidy showroom and a good selection of brand name carpet samples.

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Should you have a carpet problem, they may just tell you to contact the installation company or contact the carpet manufacturer directly. In many cases, if you have a problem, no one is willing to step up and accept responsibility for your problem or complaint and you could end up stuck with a carpet that you are unhappy with.

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I am confused on pile height and weight. It appears that more weight equals higher pile. I assumed a higher weight would be more durable but am being told that a lower weight is better for stairs and high traffic areas. It is also available on 40 and We carpeted our newly renovated home in with a beautiful Mohawk carpet that has been discontinued. It is the nicest carpet I have ever had, very luxurious and walking on it is like walking on marshmallows.

It was called summerset cove Unfortunately a cleaning person spilled a bleach type cleaner in one of the bedrooms and it has ruined the carpet. Since this has been discontinued the entire upstairs bedrooms, hallway and stairs need replacement.

I have been reading and learning about what to look for to get that feel again, would you happen to know what might be comparable to the carpet we now have? The sad thing is, it is hardly worn because the upstairs rooms were not used often. Sorry, that happened! The main features that gives the feel of the carpet are the material and pad. Good luck! I have been reading everything on this site in depth, and was confronted with an unexpected scenario.

The resident has spills of tea, coffee and orange juice. The care home have prematurely, I believe, removed his cheap carpet and replaced with vinyl. It is all a little undignified and less than homely. I require something that is cleanable and wears well. I have noted SmartStrand carpet advertising. Within reason, price is a secondary issue compared to practicality. Any advice is welcome. Thank you. I think Smartstrand is great for stain protection, so it might be a good one to try.

I want to protect wall to wall carpet in three bedrooms in a rental from any possible pet issues. I want to put it down especially into the corners and along the edges of the room. I was going to put down carpet film but I read it can cause mold. Three are the carpet protector rolls with the little prongs on the bottom and then I could use basic inch wide carpet runner from places like costo to cover to the edges of furniture.

Then I could invest in area rugs for the center of the area. Your mention of trapping moisture really concerns me. I do not want to create a breeding ground for bacteria or mold to grow. I have no idea how a vapor barrier would work in a wall to wall carpeted bedroom. I also hate that vinyl- chemical smell from carpet protectors and I would like to find a PET free or eco-friendly product that is not off-gassing.

I am chemically sensitive and really need a non-toxic floor and a way to protect against pets. While I would LOVE all hardwood, tile or other effective non- carpeted homes but that has proved extremely hard to find as a renter. I am not a homeowner and I cannot just rip out the carpet. I agree the plastic protector rolls can be nice.

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What about removal and replacement of bedroom furniture? Is that an extra charge or part of installation? We are now looking at what to do as all the low and high traffic areas are matted. We have followed all warranty requirements with vacuuming, using a cri certified vacuum, getting it cleaned. We are seeking a replacement through manufacturer but are at a loss as to what to get.

Surprised it went bad so fast. Face weight is great and nylon is probably the least resistant to matting. If not that, you could consider a different floor like hardwood, luxury vinyl, or laminate.

Thank you so much for all the good information — it sure helped as I shopped for carpet today! God bless you! Thank you for your awesome info! You can read this page on carpet brands. The main reason is that within brands there are wide ranges of quality, and the other is most of carpet durability comes from things like fiber material, density , and padding not the brand name associated with the carpet.

Hi — Thanks for all of your information. It basically says the carpet is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects for 5 years. Matting, crushing, soiling, staining or any other changes in appearance are not considered manufacturing defects and are excluded from the warranty.

There are no returns on cut carpeting. It is also required that I make note of all damage on the shipping ticket and if there is any hidden damage that I am responsible for paying for replacement carpet. It appears if the carpet arrives stained or anything else that I have no recourse and that I would have to accept 2nd grade or 3rd grade carpeting for this very expensive wool carpet.

Could you please let me know your thoughts on this. My general rule of thumb is if I start getting a headache reading it or feel like I need a lawyer to decipher it, then I ignore it. The problem with this rule is it eliminates most all warranties.

Hello and thank you for the assistance you provide in this often confusing process! Shaw Anso Nylon is a good fiber. Hi, and thank you for all the information you share! We are considering a loop carpet. I see that you mention that there might be a problem with crushing and matting, as well as pulls that require repair. We are considering a Shaw loop style called Good Thinking. The fiber is Anso R2X. My questions: 1. Do loop carpets have a twist rating? If so, is the twist rating less important for a loop carpet?

If the carpet is low ie:. Thanks for your help! Captain — Can you comment around your thoughts of the Carpet and Rug Institute? Is my Roomba and Dyson really that toxic to any carpet I choose?

You may know more than me on this. I think both Roomba and Dyson have some of the best vacuums Dyson is best on many of my lists including my best for pet hair list. There are always ways for companies to get out if they want to when you read the fine print.

To prove it, we backed it with a year warranty! I am looking at two carpets, both polyester. They seem to have essentially the same specs other than face weight and density. We plan to carpet most of the house, including two sets of stairs. We have two children and a large dog and I am worried about durability and wear and tear on the carpet. The carpets are essentially the same price, but I want to make sure that we are going to pick the one that will show the least amount of wear.

What do you suggest? The bigger question concern might by the polyester. Thanks for the quick reply. Can you tell me what that means? About 3 months ago I read all of your advice and decided on purchasing Stainmaster Pet Protect from Lowes.

Good face wt, density, twist,etc. Shopping for another carpet has been very frustrating, as I can never easily get the specs, am told just pick a color you like,the specs mean nothing and when I can get the numbers, they are crap.

What are other fans of your website purchasing?? Unfortunately, it sounds like a bad experience overall. Sorry the experience has been such a pain. Thank you for your advice. After trying 3 retailers, I finally found one that printed out the specs as soon as I asked. Think my pick for 4 bedrooms and a hallway no young kids, one big dog Nylon, 6. Help me Carpet Captain! I am overwhelmed by the carpet buying decision making experience.

I have to pick carpet for about 5oosq feet of the unfinished part of my basement it is a split level house. The space will be where we take off shoes, laundry and storage. And I live a northern climate so there will always be snow and salt for a few months a year. Or should I scrap the carpet idea and just put in luxury vinyl? It sounds like foot traffic is more of a problem than stains. It gives some pros and cons.

I may change this in the future, but I shy away from ranking brands. There are a few reasons but one of the main problems is each brand is huge with many different lines of carpet. Each line of carpet performs differently. At some point, I might give a breakdown of at least a few of those brands, which I think would be more helpful.

Thank you for all this valuable information! We want to re-carpet our whole house, about sq. Does this sound about right or should I keep looking for a better deal? Thank you! OMGoodness, was this ever helpful — thank you so much. Do you have any information like this for buying wood floors or for tile floors?



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