Carpet is a major investment, so homeowners should make sure the carpet they purchase is durable. Improved fiber technology makes carpet last longer than ever before. There are also major advancements in carpet manufacturing methods. Carpet selection should depend on three things; desired look, level of foot traffic and budget. There are some tips consumers should learn before buying carpet.
Ninety percent of carpet is made out of synthetic fibers; nylon, polypropylene or polyester. All three are made in a process that uses oil and natural gas. The other ten percent is natural fiber, mainly wool. Carpeting with wool lasts the longest, and is the most expensive. There is little worry about style when someone goes carpet shopping. Carpet only comes in three styles; cut pile, loop pile and cut and loop pile. Someone who wants to see all these styles can visit the Carpet Dealer Evanston. American Carpet Distributors carries all major brands of carpeting. Most people recognize the styles when they see them. Cut pile is made when the loops from weaving are cut to the same height. As a result, the carpet tufts and has a dense, soft look. Cut pile is the most popular carpet sold for the home, in four main subgroups:
* saxony
* textured Saxony
* frieze
* cable
Commercial customers usually buy loop pile from The Carpet Dealer Evanston. Loop pile has a lot of texture and is usually multi-colored. The multi-color carpet is useful for hiding foot patterns and dirt. Loop pile is another good choice for the home if there are many high traffic areas. Cut and loop pile, also known as sculptured carpet, comes in different patterns. Once the carpet is bought, it has to be taken care of. Make sure the family wipes their feet by placing a mat by the door. A good vacuum comes in handy for sucking up dirt on a regular basis. Remember that heavy objects leave indent marks, so change things around periodically. Use a dry cloth to blot spills quickly. It doesn’t take long for carpet fibers to absorb stains. Finally, use warm water to rinse the area. Carpet should never be scrubbed because fibers can be damaged.

