Wall To Wall Carpeting


Lay out the carpet and perceive the difference it makes to the interiors. Wall to wall carpeting unifies spaces and gives a plush, furnished look. Wall to wall carpeting is available in natural fibers such as wool & silk and synthetic fibers such as polyester & acrylic. Different types of fiber, dress the floor in different ways, and your choice of carpet will depend on where the carpet is to be laid, the color scheme of the room, and for what purpose the carpet will be used.

The price of a carpet depends largely on its fiber content, pile weight and style. Woolen carpets are the most expensive, have outstanding resilience and a soft feel underfoot, though they stain and fray easily. Nylon, the most popular carpet fiber, is mildew resistant and offers good resilience and resistance to abrasion. Polypropylene or olefin carpets are cheaper than nylon carpets and generally resist staining, fading, abrasion and moisture, making them ideal for as basement or playroom floor carpet. Polyester carpets are the least expensive option and resist staining, but offer mediocre resilience.

Wall to wall carpeting with a heavier pile weight - the ounces of yarn per square yard give a luxurious aura and are more expensive. The deeper and thicker the pile, the more magnificent the carpet will look, but the more likely it is to harbor hidden dirt. A carpet with a high tuft density is more durable, and carpets woven with highly twisted yarn provide better wear resistance. High-density level loop carpet is good for stairs, family room’s floor, and other high-traffic areas.

Ensure that your wall to wall carpet is laid by a reliable installer so that the job is nothing short of perfect, as fuzzy fibers around an improperly glued seam or unraveled stitches make the interior look tacky. Have it laid down enjoy it.

Shaw Carpets are some of the most popular around so be sure to check them out.