When
buying a carpet, the most obvious considerations are the size, colors
and the patterns. Whereas these are very important in ensuring that you
get an item that works for your space, there is so much more that need
to be considered in a carpet to get a high quality one for your space
and one that actually serves the needs that you have.
Durability –
It is one of the most important things that should matter when you are
buying your carpet. The material, thickness of the carpet,
weight of the carpet
pile and resilience all play a role in durability and they should be
some of the things that you check. A quick test can be done by pressing
thumb on the pile firmly; the faster it recovers and springs back the
more resilient and dense it is and therefore the more durable it will
be.
Density –
It matters especially in high traffic areas in your home or office such
as stairs and hallway. How closely the fibers are knitted one to the
other will determine the density of your carpet and not the carpet
depth. The back side of the material is the best place to check the
space between the tufts; too much space only means that the carpet will
lose reliance faster so always go for smaller spaced carpets.
Weight
– Carpets have weight indicated or printed on the back and the dense
fiber and short ones tend to be more durable. You will be surprised to
find carpets with longer strands and lips that look bulky, but actually
weigh less and may not be as durable as they look.
Maintenance
– The truth of the matter is that new carpets shed fluff. Vacuuming the
carpet as soon as you lay it can be a great way of eliminating all
loose fibers. The type of carpet you choose will, however determine the
maintenance requirements in the long run. Think about thickness, length
of the fibers and even the colors when thinking about maintenance. For
instance, light colored carpets in high traffic areas will call for more
regular cleaning which can be hectic for some. You might need to use
stain inhibitors and treatments for some to keep them in good shape. It
is best that you choose a carpet you can keep up with in terms of
maintenance.
Pile fiber –
Wool is used in high quality carpets and is highly durable and
resilient whereas polypropylene fiber is man-made and very popular
because it is stain resistant and hard to wear. Other fiber options you
have include polyester which is remarkably soft and durable and poly
amide that comes in a wide range of vibrant clear colors and hues.
Consider the pile fiber options and weigh the pros and cons of each
before selecting the most suitable for your carpeting needs.
Pile type – The most common are
woven and tufted carpets.
Woven carpets use traditional loomed methods to get premium finished
and are considered top-end carpets thereby attracting premium prices.
Tufted carpets on the other hand are made by needle rows that punch the
yarn into the base material.