Become A Smart Carpet Buyer By Following These Clever Tips

Posted by The Popular News Today on Saturday, July 21, 2012

By Tammy W. Antone


While practically anyone can walk into a flooring store and choose the first carpet they see, a smart carpet buyer knows what details to look for in order to find the best carpeting available. Many people do their shopping based solely on the color and texture that they want their floors to be in each particular room, but there are many finer details that determine the overall quality of the product.

Of course, the first thing you should try to find is the color and texture you really want, whether it's a plush burgundy or a dark purple Berber. As long as you have already made up your mind on those two details, you can narrow the rest of your shopping down to looking through whatever falls under the categories they leave open to you.

You don't want to just take whatever lengths of carpeting is on hand and piece them together, because you will end up with more seams than is necessary, which is something that should be avoided. You won't have to worry a whole lot about width, since most rolls only come in twelve or fifteen feet, but you do want to makes sure you get the lengths cut to travel the entire distance of a room with a little to spare. You can cover up the rest of those unsightly seams by choosing thicker textures and darker colors or simply by placing your furniture in clever ways to minimize them.

The main reason that you want to pay attention to the finer details in carpeting is to ensure you get the nicest quality and nicest look, and that's where the thread construction, density, and cut comes in. A light density will result in the threads wearing out and flattening, while straight cuts can leave discolored lines in the floor and looped threads can be caught and torn when something is dragged across the floor. These issues are minimized when you buy the more luxurious carpeting that offers tighter twists in every thread, which increases the carpeting's durability.

Padding is another vital investment, because the thickness and quality you choose determines how soft your carpet is to step on and how long those soft steps will last. By researching all the different qualities and features you should be looking for, you will have all the knowledge you need to make some smart carpet purchasing decisions.




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