Common Carpet Questions
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Q. I have a question regarding carpet for my indoor stairs (steps). How
will I go about completing this job?
A. Putting carpet on stairs will require a professional to measure
unless you use the stair chart in my ebook. You should contact a qualified carpet installer to help you
install them.
Q. Hi, I was wondering how well does Berber withstand high traffic areas.
I am going crazy
trying to decide if I want a plush carpet or Berber. I have a newborn son and
know I will soon have lots of messes to clean up!
A. Berber is a nice looking carpet, and can be quite reasonably
priced. However, it is not the best choice for folks with kids or pets. A good
quality Nylon plush would clean easily, wear better, and retain its new appearance much
longer than would an olefin Berber. If you must buy a Berber be sure to select one with
small loops, the big loops fall over quickly and look bad sooner.
Q. I just purchased some nylon Berber carpet. However,
what happens when the carpets comes in and it does not appear to be the same
weave, or loop. Can you help?
A. If you
have ordered carpet from a carpet retailer and the carpet does not match
the carpet sample, you have every right to refuse the carpet. Minor variations
are acceptable but overall, you should get what you ordered. Contact the retailer and ask them to
take look into it.
If there is a noticeable difference they should reorder the carpet and there
should not be any additional cost to you.
Q. I am looking for a good quality carpet that can withstand kids, cats,
dogs and traffic. I have a somewhat formal living room that you land in upon
entering my house. To get to any other part of the house at that point, one
needs to walk through that living room. My biggest problem is the traffic marks from the front door, across the living room and down the hallway to the
bedrooms. This gets dirty fast.
A. A nylon textured plush style will hide the footprints and
show dirt the least, depending on the color you select. It must have anti stain
treatment. You will need to vacuum regularly
at least every other day, and have the carpet cleaned when it gets dirty, once
or twice a year. You might want to consider laying down a plastic runner in the
heavy traffic areas.
Q. I have read that the new PET fiber is even more stain resistant than
nylon. Your web site indicated PET is the worst. Can you refer me to any other
authorities?
A. Whether or not it is more stain resistant than Nylon is not the issue,
it is that P.E.T Polyester carpets mat down quickly and have poor resiliency.
That means that Polyester carpet will not retain a new appearance very long.
Clean it all you like, it will still be matted down. Nylon has excellent
resiliency and will look new longer and it cleans well too.
Q. I want to replace my family room carpet with a different color, but not
the bedroom. What do you do where the two carpets meet?
A. A carpet layer would seam the two carpets together at the doorway
between the two rooms. Even if the two carpet colors are very different it
doesn't usually look bad, it is very common to have different colors of carpet
throughout the house.
Q. I am thinking of purchasing a Mohawk carpet, the heavier weight one
that is made out of the recycled plastics. I have been told that this is easy to
clean, but I thought that nylon was the easiest to spot clean? I have an older
dog that does have urine accidents and this is what I am faced with. What
is the best type of carpet you recommend for this situation?
A. The recycled plastic carpet you mentioned is made of polyester the
worst fiber to make carpet from. Please don't buy polyester, you will not be
happy with it. Don't spend a lot on the carpets where your dog will be mostly, because if your
dog has a lot of accidents your carpet will not survive very long. Pet urine
stains and odor never completely comes out of any carpet.
Q. Is there a difference in the materials that carpet is made of? Like
some are 100% polyester and some 100% nylon? Does it all wear the same, is one
better than the other?
A. Yes there is a big difference in fibers. Go to this special page on my
website to read about it. Article
Q. We just began shopping for new carpet for our den and hallways. We have
4 kids, 2 2 and under and the salesman tried to sell us wool. is nylon better
for a high traffic area for a large family?
A. Any salesperson trying to sell you wool carpet when you have young
children is not looking out for your best interests. Wool makes a good carpet
but it doesn't clean easily and doesn't tolerate a lot of abrasion. Nylon sounds
like a better option for you. And it will be less expensive too! Also important:
Do not buy polyester carpet.
Q. Thanks for the information, I'm looking at carpeting for my family
room. I'm the only one to use the room, no pets or kids, so although durability is important, cost and appearance is also very important. I am thinking of
Berber for this room.
A. Berber would be a good
choice since you have no kids or pets. You would be wise to select a Berber
with smaller loops, not large loops. Large loops tend to fall over and collapse.
Berber will cost a little extra to install, usually a dollar or two more per
yard than other types of carpeting. Nylon Berbers are more expensive than
Olefin Berbers but last much longer.
Q. Carpet in my house is Nylon BCF tufted textured Saxony that was damaged
by water flooding. My insurance will pay for a replacement of my damaged carpet.
I would like to replace my carpet with identical quality carpet. Please tell my
what type or brand of carpet I would like to buy. I would like also to ask you
if I can still use the carpet that was wet or under water for over 48 hrs that
was dried out. I am telling my insurance adjuster that I don't want to use it
because it was wet for over 48 hrs and it was not disinfected. I am afraid that
it will cause us problem in the future if we have to use it because of
bacterial, fungi and mold growths. Please help.
A. Carpet is not designed to withstand a thorough soaking from water. The
construction of your carpet has been compromised and it should not be reused. Be sure to replace the pad
with a quality pad, and if your flooring has been exposed to raw sewage (toilet
or drainage sources) be sure to use a disinfectant on all exposed floors prior
to reinstalling your new carpet.
Q. Which carpet company makes the best carpet?
A. There are
three main carpet manufacturers. They all make various grades of
carpet for all applications. The key is to buy a carpet that will
tolerate the amount of traffic you have in your home. You have to be
very careful who you buy carpet from these days. Check out my Preferred
Carpet Dealer Directory to locate a reputable carpet retailer
near you. Order a copy of my ebook and save yourself
time,
money and headaches.