Showing posts with label Carpeting. Show all posts
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Friday, June 4, 2010

Is Olefin Carpeting Right For You?

So your old carpeting is finally beyond the point of rescue and you have decided to replace it. Now you are faced with an endless supply of choices to choose from. How can you decide which type of carpet to replace it with? You have to consider all of the different options and choose the one that fits your needs the best. One choice is Olefin or Polypropylene. This article will give you some information on this carpet and the advantages and disadvantages to using it.

Olefin carpet is the second most popular type of carpeting sold. Only Nylon carpet is more popular. It is used in both commercial and residential applications and is also commonly used to form artificial turf in sports fields.

One of the advantages of Olefin carpet is that it is almost always solution dyed. This means that the color is added when the fiber is made and it runs all the way through the fiber. This makes it impossible to bleach or fade Olefin. Another advantage of this fiber is that it does not absorb much moisture. Because of this, it does not stain easily and it can be easily cleaned. The last advantage of Olefin is that it is relatively inexpensive. It is one of the cheapest carpets available.

The disadvantage to Olefin carpets is that they will wear easily. It is a soft fiber that will crush and mat easily. Because of this, it is best used in loop construction carpets where the construction will give it added strength. Another negative of this type of fiber is that it attracts oil and grease like a magnet. Because of this, it is not uncommon to have an Olefin carpet with dark traffic areas. Dark areas that are not easily cleaned.

As you can see, there are numerous advantages and disadvantages to this carpet. If you do not need a carpet that will last forever and want one that does not stain easily and is relatively inexpensive this may be for you. if you however do not mind spending more money and want a carpet that will last longer, it is probably not your best choice for you.




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Outdoor Carpet Tiles and Grass Outdoor Carpeting

Both outdoor carpet tiles and grass outdoor carpeting are types of outdoor carpeting. The tiles are easy to transport and install. They can fit in any room of the house, generally better than grass carpet, with less waste. They come in a variety of colors and can be mixed to custom fit any decor. Grass outdoor carpeting is best used for patios and decks. Both reduces noise levels and helps when heating a room.

Outdoor carpet tiles are as durable as other outdoor carpet. They are especially nice in high traffic areas. You can easily replace the few damaged tiles instead of the entire carpet. This saves time and money. You do not need to add padding because it is inside the tile. This too will save money.

It is best to use tiles on hard floors like cement, stone ceramic and wood. Interlocking tiles should be used for patio and deck, because their design allows for moisture drainage.

Before you install outdoor carpet tiles make sure the floor is clean and dry. To allow for temperature and humidity level adjustment of, tiles should sit in the room for 24 hours.

Insulation is quick and easy. You should peal the backing off and press down. Be sure to follow the arrows so your carpet pile will be going in the same direction.

Another type of outdoor carpet is grass outdoor carpeting made with olefin. It isn't as expensive as the other outdoor carpets and it's easier to maintain than the others. Since it is chemically treated it is often used for areas exposed to the sun rays and other harmful weather elements. Genera this type of carpet is stain moisture and fade resistant.

Before purchasing grass outdoor carpeting, consider what area it will be used in. If the area will be exposed to moisture, sun, or pool chemicals the carpet should have a marine backing. This will prevent you from hassling with mold and mildew later. It should be chemically protected against pool chemicals and the sun. If the carpet is going in high traffic areas then it is best to purchase a higher grade, thicker carpet. The thickness will also make it last longer.

When choosing between grass outdoor carpeting and outdoor carpet tiles remember that tiles are good for areas protected from harmful rays where grade grass can be used for outdoor patios, decks, and around pools.




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Cheap Carpet - Carpeting A Room For $20

Do you want cheap carpet that you can easily install yourself? Well, I once carpeted a large bedroom for a total cost of about $12. You read that right, and no, the carpet was not used carpet. I did it with carpet samples.

I bought them for 25 cent apiece at a closeout sale, and it took 36 squares of carpet to finish the room. The only other supplies I used were the staples, which cost about a dollar. Normally, you might pay a dollar each for squares of carpet. I found them available for half that just a few weeks ago, but in any case, this is cheap carpet.

This is an unusual style, though, and you may have to consider the resale value of your home. The bedroom I carpeted this way was in a rental mobile home, where cheap and unusual styles are the norm. Ordinarily, you will want to save this trick for areas like basements, playrooms, and maybe a children's clubhouse. Still, it doesn't look so bad - actually it looks just fine if you mix the various colored squares of carpet well.

In a children's playroom, the multi-colored floor is perfect. It is cheerful and colorful, and if a spill stains one of the carpet squares, you can easily pull it up and install a new one in its place. This is a nice advantage of carpeting a room this way.

Installing Cheap Carpet

The only things you will need to carpet a room with carpet samples or squares is a carpet knife and a staple gun. 5/8-inch staples have worked best for me. Begin at any corner. Just put the piece in place and staple it in two or three places along each side. Wiggle the stapler head down between the fibers, or between the border and the fibers, and the staples will usually be well-hidden.

When carpeting a basement floor, you can use carpet tape instead of staples. In either case, this is best done where padding isn't too important. Of course, you can use padding too, if you don't mind the complications, but without it, this is pure simplicity.

You might want to lay out the pieces first, to decide where each will go. When you come to walls, heating registers, and other obstacles, you can easily cut the pieces to fit. If you make a mistake, it cost you perhaps a dollar. Just start over with a new piece.

Before you start, estimate how many pieces you'll need, and call around to find a carpet store that has enough samples for sale. The carpet samples at different stores range in size, but are usually at least 18 by 18 inches. Using pieces that are all the same size is the easiest way to go. Even at a dollar, this makes it less than 50 cents per square foot to carpet a room. That's cheap carpet!




Steve Gillman has worked in the carpet cleaning industry for years. For more carpeting ideas, carpet stain advice, and specific stain-by-stain removal instructions, visit http://www.HowToRemoveCarpetStains.com