Judging Quality in a Carpet

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Buying carpets isn’t something we do regularly, so it can be
difficult to ensure you’re picking a good quality carpet. Buying a higher
quality carpet gives you peace of mind – you’re hopefully  getting a
carpet that will last many years into the future, and won’t succumb to wear
and tear easily. This can mean spending a little more – but it all depends on
how often you want to redecorate.

Let’s take a look at some
tips:

Don’t feel Pressured by Weight

You
might be under the impression that the heavier a carpet it, the better its
performance. This is a common misconception. You should only use weight as a
comparative if all the other factors of the fibers are similarly
matched.

Calculate Correctly

Not only
do you need to calculate your square footage, you’ll also want to figure out
your pile density. The latter is easily worked out – all you need to do is
multiply the carpet face weight by 36, then divide it by the pile length.
Double check your calculations so you have a good indication of what quality
your prospective carpet may be.

Carpet Fiber
Twist

Quite simply, the greater the twist, the higher
quality your carpet will be. Many people disregard this factor, but it
actually impacts more than you might think. The twist number (TPI) is
informed by how many times the fibers have been twisted together per inch.
The higher the number, the better the quality.

Density

Density
is how close the fibers have been stitched together – as with weight, density
should not be the defining factor in your choice. It should be used when two
carpets seem extremely similar in terms of fabric, pile, and twis,t and you
want another mode to compare
them.

Type

Finally, and usually of most
importance, is the type of fabric you choose. Natural fibers tend to be more
expensive and vary in terms of their advantages – silk is ornate, wool is
strong and contends well with stains. Nylon is a great all round option; a
man made fiber, it copes well with  high foot traffic and adequately
with stains. It comes in many varieties and has different treatments
available. Fibers like polyester are cheaper, but not as high
quality.

Unrecognizable craftsman helping female client in picking sample for order during work at workbench in joinery

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