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- Karastan
- Mohawk
- Ralph Lauren
- Shaw
- Tuftex
- Masland
- Milliken
- Nourison
- Couristan
- Royalty
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- Moda
- Wunda Weve
- Stanton
- Kane
- Camelot
- Gulistan
- Unique
- Couture
- Beaulieu
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The easiest and most cost effective way to update, refresh, and beautify your home is to add new carpeting.
When you buy carpet from Fred's Carpets Plus, you can be assured that you're getting a top quality product at the most reasonable price. |
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We offer a comprehensive selection of selection of styles and colors, with the most up to date designs and fashions at a price that's right for you. You will also find the best customer service available, as well as professional installation, to assure your complete satisfaction.
We display and stock the area's largest array of products from America's top manufacturers, including an entire gallery devoted to pattern design carpets and runners. we also stock a large selection of specially priced products for rental and commercial applications.. |
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THE BASICS OF STYLE
Tufted
carpet generally falls into one of three different constructions:
Types:
- Cut
Pile
- Loop
Pile
- Cut
& Loop Pile
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Cut Pile
Here the
carpet loops have been cut to create individual, upstanding tips, creating
a luxurious look and feel. Cut pile carpets are available in a wide range
of qualities and finishes, from dense, rich velvets to textured saxonies
that minimize footprints. The variety of cut pile styles makes these
carpets suitable for virtually any area in the home.
Loop Pile
In this
construction the loops are not cut or sheared, but the loops themselves
form the surface of the carpet. Multi-level loops and the increasingly
popular berbers offer exciting design alternatives to cut piles. As
a rule, loop pile carpets are very durable and well suited to high traffic
areas.
Cut & Loop
Piles
These
carpets combine cut pile and loop pile constructions to create various
design effects. Available in solid and multi-colorations, these styles
can offer very striking patterns or subtle tracery designs. Cut and
loop multi-colorations with prominent random patterns have excellent
soil-hiding properties. More subtle and less defined cut and loop versions
called traceries or carved saxonies are often used in formal settings.
Traceries can closely resemble solid color saxony styles with only a
suggestion of pattern.
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CHOOSING A FIBER
Most residential carpet
today is made from one of the following five fibers or a blend of them.
Nylon is the most commonly
used carpet fiber due to its durability and resiliency. Nylon is the
most inherently soil resistant. All residential quality nylons are
further treated for added stain and soil resistance.
Smartstrand with Dupont Sorona fiber. these carpets are manufactured with ingredients made from corn sugar, a renewable resource, instead of petroleum. This results in environmental benefits with no compromise on performance.
Engineered in stain protection, excellent colorfastness, natural softness, & exceptional wearability, make this fiber a new and exciting alternative to nylon.
Polyester is an exceptionally
soft fiber that provides great color clarity. The fiber is inherently
stain and fade resistant and is less expensive than nylon.
Polypropylene (Olefin) is the fastest growing carpet fiber because it is extremely resistant
to stains, fading, and moisture. Polypropylene's lower price offers
excellent value in a carpet.
Wool is the original
carpet fiber and is still used because of its luxury and natural beauty.
Expensive compared to synthetic fibers, wool provides only moderate
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Carpet Characteristics
Three carpet construction
characteristics are as equally essential to product performance as the
carpet's style and the fiber used. They are: face weight, fiber density
and yarn twist.
By understanding and
relating these three components, you can very quickly determine carpet
selections that will meet your particular requirements.
Face Weights of
Fibers
Face weight is the
number of ounces of fiber in a square yard of carpet. All other things
being equal, the higher the face weight of a carpet, the better.
* Face weight is
measured as tufted pile yarn weight according to the ASTM (American
Society for Testing Materials) method D-418. Due to several processes
involved in manufacturing, such as shearing, the actual finished weight
may reflect a variance of up to 7%. The weight is determined, compensating
for the factor of commercial moisture regain, as defined in ASTM D-1909.
The ASTM measurements are accepted industry norms and the most accurate
means of determining face weight.
Fiber Density
Density is how tightly
carpet fiber or yarn is packed together and bound into the carpet backing.
Higher density affects the appearance of the carpet and provides greater
comfort and luxury underfoot.
* Density is evaluated
in accordance with the federal government standard Use of Materials
Bulletin UM 44D (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development).
Twist/Tuft Bind
* (Yarn Twist)
Twist is the number
of times fiber strands are twisted together in a one-inch length of
carpet yarn. Twist affects the texture and look of cut pile carpet.
In general, the tighter the twist the more durable the carpet. Loop
pile styles have closed loops, so twist is not a major factor. Rather,
tuft bind is a consideration. Tuft bind is the relative strength of
the attachment of the yarn loops to the backing of the carpet. The higher
the number the better.
*Twist is measured
in accordance with test method D-1423 set by the American Society
for Testing Materials, while tuft bind is tested by the ASTM method
D-1335.
Final Note on
Padding and Installation
Make sure you include
a good carpet pad with your carpet. It will add to the carpet's life
and greatly improve the comfort of walking on your flooring. Thin, firm
pads generally perform better than thick, soft cushion. Recommended
pads include rebond cushion with a minimum of 8 lb. density, and a maximum thickness of 1/2". Rebond is adequate for most carpet styles, but
should not be used under berbers. Commercial carpets work well utilizing
"felt" type pads. An upgrade cushion, made from "Memory Foam" carries a "Life of the House" warranty and "Spillguard Protection" will improve carpet resilience and comfort.
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