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Sunday, July 26th, 2009 | Author: admin

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A home is never quite complete until you have the warmth of carpeting on the floor. If you are currently looking to carpet a room in your home, the ground floor or the entire thing, then you have probably noticed all of the different types of carpet on the market! You will want to find carpeting that suits your lifestyle and your family’s tastes. This article is going to help you choose the right carpet by explaining different styles and all of the things you should consider before buying.

The first thing to consider when getting new carpet is the location where it will be installed. If the carpet is going to be installed in a child’s room, hallways or living room, then you will want to make sure the carpet is of a high quality so you can be certain it will last for a long time to come. There are high quality carpets in just about every style and fiber. You’ll need to examine all of your choices before purchasing because this carpet will be in your home for many years. The most popular and often first choice contains nylon fibers.

Nylon is resilient and a wise choice if you have children because of its resistance to stains. It is a smart choice if you are putting it on the floor in high traffic areas. It has a plush feeling but remains practical. On the cheaper side of practicality, you could choose olefin fiber. Berber carpet is often made from olefin. It is a strong carpet style that’s resistant to static electricity and easily cleaned. It might not be as soft as nylon but it would be a good option for a high traffic area. A step up would be polyester fibers. They are soft and clean easily, but they will not hold up quite as well in an area that gets a lot of traffic.

If your tastes move toward something a bit more lavish, then look at wool fiber carpeting. Wool carpeting is a lot more expensive but you definitely get your money’s worth. It is extremely soft and is always durable. It is great carpet choice to put on the floor of your high traffic living room! If you are on a budget, then you could also think about a blend, such as nylon/olefin. These two popular fibers create a great blend that is suitable for any room! Once you look over all of your options and make your decision you will be on your way to a warmer, happier household!

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Sunday, June 07th, 2009 | Author: admin

on the carpet

Today, many people decide to undertake their own carpet installation. With all of the books and magazines, not to mention the websites that are available on home improvement today, it is very possible. Still, some people would rather have a professional install their new carpet. One of the most important things about installation, no matter who is doing the work, is having the correct measurements. You will want to make sure that you are buying enough carpet for the room, staircase or hallway. Another question, perhaps one you will need to consult a professional about, is what type of underlay is best to put under the carpet.

It is very possible for most people to install their own carpeting. While there are a few things that you will need to know before starting, it can be done. The first question that needs to be answered before installing your carpets is just how much carpet material you will need. This will have to be decided regardless of whether the carpet is being professionally installed or whether you are doing it yourself. Exact measurements need to be taken of the floor area in which the carpet will be installed. If you are not sure, then you can ask a representative from the store where you are purchasing the carpeting to help you. It is much better to have a professional make the calculations than to make them yourself and take the chance of not having enough. For the flooring representative to make the calculations, you will simply need to provide them with the measurements of the width and the length of the room in which you will be installing the carpet.

One thing that many do-it-yourself-ers might not think of when trying to complete carpet installation is the underlay that will be needed. The underlay is actually the padding that will go under the carpet. The underlay is very important and can add to or take away from the life of your carpet, if the correct one is not purchased. You will want to choose an underlay that will hold up to the traffic within your home.

Whether you will be doing the carpet installation yourself or having it professionally done, all of these factors play into the equation. While it can definitely be done by someone who is not necessarily an expert, it is a good idea to ask the advice of an expert before starting. There are also many websites and books that can lend a hand if you have questions about the installation of carpets.

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