Buying carpet can be intimidating. Most residential carpet will last 10 to 15 years if you take good care of it, and since the average American family lives in their home for around 13 years, there’s a good chance you’ve never had to change out the flooring in any of the homes you’ve lived in.…
Most residential carpet lasts anywhere from 10 to 15 years, assuming it’s cared for properly. The good news is that you’ve never had so many options when it comes to shopping for residential carpet — you can choose from a huge variety of colors, materials, stain resistance treatments, and textures — and that’s not to…
Short on time? Here are the bullet points: Most Durable: Closed-Loop Easiest to Clean: Berber Best Stain Resistance: Factory-Applied Coating Best of All Worlds: Solution Dyed PTT The nights are getting cooler and the days are getting shorter, which means that winter is officially on its way — and with it, some serious wear and…
Shopping for carpet is an intimidating process, and it doesn’t help that most people only buy carpet every ten years or so. There are seemingly endless options for color, fiber, stain resistance, padding, and texture. But don’t panic! We’re here to help you navigate your carpet needs, starting with textures. Plush Pile Soft and Luxurious…
You may have memories of your parents’ shag carpets from the 60s and 70s — shades of orange and brown, with shags long enough to lose a pencil. But shag carpet has come a long way since then, so we thought it’d be worth taking a look at its modern cousin — frieze carpet. What…
If your only priority was durability, your whole home would be surfaced in laminate flooring or ceramic tile. But that wouldn’t be warm, comfortable, or especially stylish. Carpet is much more luxurious, but it’s a delicate balance between durability and comfort. Kids and pets will put your carpets through the wringer, from spilled food and…