Carpet
- nothing
looks like
it, feels
like it
or performs
like it.
It enhances
the peace
and quiet
of your
home by
absorbing
sound. It
insulates
against
the cold,
cushions
your feet
with comfort,
and adds
safety—helping
to prevent
slips and
falls and
protecting
dropped
objects
from being
damaged.
Modern carpet
traces its
roots to
ancient
times, when
cultures
passed hand-tying
and knotting
skills from
generation
to generation.
The Sixteenth
Century
brought
merchant
adventurers
and explorers
home to
Europe and
with them
the awareness
and desire
for rich
textiles
and rugs
from the
East.
It wasn’t
long before
the appreciation
of textile
floor coverings
took off,
came to
America,
and became
one of the
most fundamental
parts of
our modern
home interior.
Carpet offers
you more
warmth,
softness
and is much
quieter
than any
other floor
covering.
Today's
carpet styles,
colors and
textures
also blend
well with
any home
decor and
with a variety
of other
flooring
products.
From traditional
to country,
from casual
to formal,
you can
always find
a carpet
that will
complement
any interior
setting
and give
you years
of beauty
and performance.
Carpet
Types:
Basically
there are
two types
of carpets:
Loop weaved
carpets
and cut
pile carpets.
Today, both
weaves are
used together
to create
carpets
with unique
characteristics.
The use
of these
weaves will
determine
the feel,
softness
and look
of each
carpet.
Loop
piles have
individual
strands
or fibers
pulled through
the carpet
backing
twice thus
creating
small loops
which is
what you
will be
walking
on. Cut
piles use
a similar
weave which
is cut at
the top,
leaving
tufts of
fibers standing
up.
Modern
carpets
may use
several
types creating
a variety
of geometric
patterns,
sculpted
effects,
color combinations
and textures.
Cut
Pile Carpets
Carpets
using
cut piles
often
have better
durability.
The loops
can be
sheared
differently
thereby
creating
a different
look and
feel.
Cut pile
carpets
come in
five varieties:
plush,
textured,
shag,
frieze
and Saxony
carpets.
Plush
carpets
(typically
used in
living
rooms)
are cut
several
times
which
produces
a luxurious,
soft carpet
that shows
people's
footprints.
Saxony
Carpets
are similar
to plush
carpets
but without
the smoothness.
Their
softness
is produced
with tightly
twisted
fibers
which
are then
straightened
with heat.
Textured
Carpets
are very
popular.
They are
produced
by twisted
and crimping
the fibers
to create
a multi-color
effect
that won't
show footprints.
It is
often
used in
moderate
to high
traffic
areas
such as
living
rooms.
Shag
carpets
used to
be very
popular
and their
casual
appearance
is desirable
to many
shoppers
today.
Shag carpets
use a
longer
tuft and
thicker
yarn.
Frieze
is a tightly
twisted
carpet
with short,
curly
fibers
often
used to
create
stylized
carpet
patterns.
They are
a good
choice
for heavy
traffic
areas.
Loop
Pile Carpets
These
types
of carpets
use a
short,
dense
pile which
helps
block
dirt and
are well
suited
for high
traffic
areas.
They may
employ
a longer
loop which
gives
the carpet
a more
luxurious
look.
Loop pile
carpets
are used
in the
following
construction:
Berber
carpets
use thick
yarn fibers
and have
a flecked
look which
can help
hide traffic
marks.
They are
available
in many
tones
and patterns,
in either
wool or
synthetic
yarns.
Sisal
is another
popular
carpet
type that
has a
tough,
tighter
and grassy
weave.
They have
a stiff,
rugged
feel.
Cable
Carpet
style
offers
a casual
look that
uses many
soft,
twisted
fibers.
Manufacturers
of Carpet
we carry:

Kraus is
a leading
manufacturer
and distributor
of carpet
and flooring
solutions.
Kraus’
commercial
and residential
products
offer more
durability.

In
an effort
to meet
your diverse
flooring
needs, J&J
Industries
manufactures
an extraordinary
range of
commercial
carpets.
:
Mohawk Industries
is one of
the world's
largest
floor covering
manufacturers
and distributors
and is a
leading
producer
of yarn,
ceramic
tile, area
rugs and
bath mats.
Headquartered
in Calhoun,
Georgia,
Mohawk designs,
manufactures
and markets
woven and
tufted broadloom
carpet,
area and
accent rugs
and mats
and a variety
of hard
surface
flooring
products.

Shaw
got its
start in
1946 as
Star Dye
Company,
a small
business
that dyed
tufted scatter
rugs. The
events that
transformed
the company
into the
world's
largest
carpet manufacturer
are too
numerous
to write...or
even fully
know. But
the philosophy
guiding
those events
meeting
customers,
determine
their needs,
and supplying
those needs
hasn't changed
much through
the years.

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