Carpeting is a great flooring option for people looking for comfort and warmth for their home. When shopping for a floor covering, however, it’s important to know how carpet affects air quality and how you can ensure your home is comfortable at every level.
Read MoreWhat Kind of Carpet Is Commonly Used in Offices?
The commercial carpet industry is a busy one, with new offices cropping up every day in every city in America. If you’re on the hunt for carpeting ideas for your office, let’s review some of the types of carpet most commonly used in offices.
Read MoreHow to Repurpose Hardwood Flooring that's Been Covered by Carpet for Years?
Hardwood flooring is timeless and beautiful. If properly maintained, it can last over 30 years. But in previous generations, the most common type of residential flooring was carpet. Now that hardwood flooring is back, it looks like it’s here to stay. So, what can you do if you want to pull up the old carpet and restore the hardwood flooring hidden beneath? Whether you are restoring residential flooring or removing office carpet, here are some tips to streamline the process and have the floors you desire.
Read MorePros and Cons of Stain-Resistant Carpet
Stain-resistant carpet is all the rage right now. You want to be comfortable, whether you’re at work or at home, but you definitely don’t want to have to deal with mess along the way. That’s why families and businesses are looking for carpet that protects against the usual wear and tear of daily life. Find out what flooring companies have to say about the reality of stain-resistant carpet.
Read MoreThe Three Basic Styles of Carpet
You’ve probably noticed that carpet comes in a variety of shapes and textures. This is thanks to what the flooring industry likes to refer to as carpet style. There are three basic styles of carpet – cut pile, looped pile, and cut-loop pile. Find out how flooring companies differentiate between the three and what they recommend for your home or office.
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