Choosing the Best Carpet
Tips from Real-Estate-Agents.com
reprinted courtesy of ServiceMagic.com

Most people make the mistake of choosing carpet according to
color. Rather, you should take the basic characteristics of a
carpet's fibers and construction, as well as the lifestyle of
your family, into consideration before purchasing. Understanding
all of the attributes and drawbacks of each product can help you
choose the most appropriate flooring for your home with confidence.
The most popular materials include the following:
- Nylon: A majority of the carpets today are constructed
of nylon. A very durable and forgiving product, nylon is fairly
easy to maintain and is available in various styles.
- Olefin (or polypropylene): Most common in Berber carpets,
olefin is also used in cut pile carpeting. It is noted for being
practically stain proof because spots do not adhere to its fibers.
However, the drawback is that this soft fiber scratches and mats
down easily.
- Polyester: This fiber is making a great comeback for
many good reasons. Many polyesters today are made from recycled
materials like 2-liter soda bottles. It has great stain resistance
and doesn't mat down as easily as olefin. In addition, it is
reasonably priced.
- Wool: Although wool is a very expensive product, it
has a wonderful resiliency and the luxury of a natural product.
It is not uncommon to see real wool products 20+ years old that
still look almost new.
Take samples home and look at them in the rooms where you are
looking to install the new carpet, using both daylight and artificial
lighting at night to make sure you will be happy with it; if it's
as durable as you hope, you'll be living with it for a long time!
This information is brought to you courtesy of John Fuchs
of Carpet Warehouse in Rancho Cordova, CA.
-- Tips courtesy of Service Magic