Showing posts with label berber carpet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label berber carpet. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Shaw Berber Carpet Delivers Maximum Stain Protection



Shaw Berber carpet provides endless choices in style and color, from one of the largest carpet manufacturers in the world.  Shaw Floors has been known for exceptional flooring products for more than 40 years, rated number one by many retailers country wide in service and products.
With extensive research and development into manufacturing carpet for long lasting beauty and durability, Shaw has developed many technologies for high quality carpet coupled with long lasting durability.  
If you are searching for the best value in quality, comfort and durability, learn the facts about Shaw Berber carpet to provide high quality, soft and comfortable carpet in your home or office that will last for many years.  Shaw carpet delivers maximum return on investment with quality carpet that will stand the test of time.  
Maximum Durability in Shaw Berber Carpet  
Berber carpet is a high-density loop pile type of carpet, which provides maximum durability in high traffic areas.  For rooms with children and pets, Shaw provides superior stain resistance with quality manufacturing and proprietary stain resistance technologies.  
Shaw’s R2X stain protection treatment adds significant benefits to polyester and polypropylene carpets which are inherently known to attract soil.  Shaw’s high-quality carpet manufacturing provides double the protection by initially using only high-quality fibers and material, in addition to the technologically advanced stain treatment of R2X.  Shaw Berber carpet with R2X stain treatment gives you more time to react to spills and accidents, without wearing away from carpet cleanings or normal wear.   
Ordinary stain protection treatments may be only topical soil treatments that quickly wear away with normal use and cleanings, leaving your carpet vulnerable to diminish quickly and leaving you unsatisfied.  Shaw’s R2X stain treatment coupled with a warranty protection provides customers with total and long-lasting satisfaction.  
With thousands of color and style combinations, Shaw carpets provide eye catching, soft and pleasing carpet that maintains its beauty and appeal with any color or style choice.
To learn more about your options with high quality Berber carpet, contact the carpet and flooring experts at Great Western Flooring for professional and experienced flooring service.  

Great Western Flooring has been pleasing customers in the Chicagoland area with high-quality carpet from the leading carpet manufacturers for more than 35 years.  We are experienced with residential home improvements and high end commercial flooring installations.  For the largest selection in style and color combinations in any carpet type, contact us today for a FREE design consultation of your next carpet and flooring project.  

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Find Low Cost and High Quality Textured Berber Carpet



Textured Berber carpet is known for its versatility, durability and affordable cost in many residential and commercial flooring applications.  Berber refers to the loop style of carpet, and can come in many different fibers, from brand name manufacturers or off brand name versions.  Branded textured Berber carpet is known to provide many advantages over non-branded carpet, and you don’t have to break the bank for high quality, long lasting Berber carpet.
The most common type of textured Berber carpet used in residential settings is made from nylon fibers, providing durability to maintain its shape even in high traffic areas.  Shaw is recognized for superior carpet and flooring products, manufacturing a high-quality nylon Berber carpet with R2X soil and stain resistance.  Mohawk manufactures a quality Berber carpet with Wear-dated technology, providing extraordinary stain resistance, outperforming generic nylon Berber carpets every time.
Nylon Berber carpet also maintains its shape for many years as it is very resistant to showing footprints or experiencing a crushed look.  Berber carpet is very resistant to staining especially from a treated brand name product line, providing easy clean up making it ideal in high traffic areas or children’s rooms.  
Great Western Flooring offers the widest selection of high quality textured Berber carpet from the best-known names in the industry, assuring a high quality and long-lasting carpet installation.  New carpet provides comfort while adding value to your home or office, make sure that you get the best value by speaking with the carpet and flooring design specialists at Great Western Flooring.  We have been exceeding customer expectations with quality products at affordable prices, and professional installations with skilled technicians for more than 35 years.  
Great Western Flooring has three convenient locations serving the Chicago area with professional and reliable flooring that you can trust.  Contact us today or stop by one of our design centers for a FREE flooring consultation, and speak with a carpet expert to explore all options of high-quality textured Berber carpet at affordable prices.  

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

What are My Options with Berber Carpet Colors?



Berber carpet is a very popular style of carpet, but you may be wondering what are my options when it comes to Berber carpet colors?  The typical Berber carpet that may come to mind is the off-white color with specks of a darker color such as tans, browns or gray.  This is very common as the color specks help to hide dirt as the carpet ages, and is quite versatile as you can match a variation of this style to almost any décor.  
Berber is More Than Neutral Colors
The multicolor specks in a neutral base tone is the most typical Berber carpet purchase, but this durable carpet can be much more than Neutral!  Mohawk is one of the leading carpet manufacturers using only high-quality fibers for high quality carpets, and offer dozens of color variations.  Within the Moonbeam color family of the Berber Ease style line, Mohawk offers color combinations with off-white, tan, gray and blue.  
Eye-catching Berber carpets will maintain their vibrant colors for many years.  With the proper care, your carpeting will stay beautiful and appealing whichever color you choose.
Berber Durability
Berber carpet is a loop pile type of carpet, with high density for maximum durability.  Berber is the carpet of choice for high-traffic areas, or rooms with a lot of activity from either children or pets.  With Mohawk’s stain resistant Berber carpet, you can rest assured that your purchase will last as long as you want it to, providing years of comfort and beautiful flooring.
For the carpet of your dreams, in the color that you most desire, contact a carpet and flooring professional such as Great Western Flooring.  

Great Western Flooring has been pleasing customers with high-quality carpet from the most trusted names in carpet manufacturers for over 35 years.  Serving the Chicago area, we are familiar with high end commercial installations, or residential home improvements.  For the most color options with any style, including Berber carpet, contact us today for a FREE cost estimate of your next carpet and flooring project.  

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Why Wool Berber Carpet for My Home?

For a thousand years and more, the natural fiber of wool has been used to create handcrafted Berber carpets of unsurpassed beauty. It is a credit to the durability of this natural fiber that many of these carpets still exist.
These days, the manufacturing of wool Berber carpet has been automated to a tremendous degree, but it is still as aesthetically pleasing as ever and even more durable. Here are a few of the more pertinent facts to know about it:
It is still all natural – There are dozens of synthetic variations of carpet available. Still, wool carpeting is the choice of those homeowners who prefer an all-natural, hypo-allergenic, environmentally friendly and extremely comfortable fabric for covering their floors. In addition, wool carpeting repels moisture quite well thus making it both mold and mildew resistant.
It is incredibly durable – While wool is very soft underfoot, this comfort belies the fact that it is also extremely durable. After all, if you think about it, wool actually does a pretty good job of protecting sheep from the weather and other environmental factors. No wonder it lasts so long while protected within a home or office space. Wool also repels common dirt particles and is easy to clean – another reason for its durability.
It can be truly affordable – With the proper care, wool carpet will last for years - keeping its luxurious look even under the rigors of the heaviest foot traffic. If a homeowner considers the long term, this means less replacement costs and a better overall return on investment. In short, it pays to invest in wool carpeting for your home.

The best way to understand the benefits of wool Berber carpet is to experience it. For more information on it and to experience it first-hand, please contact us at Great Western Flooring. We can be found online at www.greatwesternflooring.com or reached directly at 630-357-3331.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

A Quick Reference Guide to the Various Types of Carpet

When deciding upon the best wall-to-wall carpeting for your home, there are a number of materials to consider. Each has its benefits and disadvantages. Here is a quick rundown on the most common types and some suggestions for purchasing the best one for both your aesthetic tastes and your functional needs:
Wool Wool was one of the original floor carpets and is still widely used in homes today. Although a little pricey, it does afford an exceptional feel under your feet, cleans up well and is naturally fire-retardant. In addition, wool is an all natural material that is hypo-allergenic and environmentally friendly.
NylonSince nylon is one of the hardest of all synthetic fibers, it is exceptionally resilient and durable. In fact, a nylon carpet will usually last longer than one made from any other type of fiber – natural or synthetic – under similar circumstances. While nylon is easy to clean, unfortunately it also stains quite easily and should be chemically treated for stain resistance before installation.
OlefinMore technically known as polypropylene, this synthetic fiber is renowned for its colorfastness, stain resistance and affordability. It is extremely resistant to exposure to sunlight, water and harsh chemicals making it ideal for indoor/outdoor applications such as spas, pool houses and basements.
PolyesterThis fiber is certainly the most affordable from a short-term perspective and is quite comfortable to walk on. Unfortunately, these benefits are negated to some extent by the inability of polyester carpeting to withstand any significant amount of wear and tear. It is best used in low traffic areas such as extra bedrooms.
These are just four of the more generic terms for carpeting available to the 21st century homeowner. There are literally thousands of other carpet types. For more information on them and on choosing the right type of carpet for your home, please contact us at Great Western Flooring. We can be found online at www.greatwesternflooring.com or reached directly a t630-357-3331.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Where Berber Carpeting Works Best in a Home


Since time immemorial, handwoven Berber carpets have graced the homes of the rich and famous. These days, however, the mass-produced versions of this durable carpet have become so affordable that they can be used in the most modest of homes. In fact, its versatility makes it an ideal choice for a wide variety of applications in a residential setting. Here are three of the more common spaces where it is especially useful:
In hallways – Manufactured from the most modern materials – nylon and olefin most common – and with its loop pile construction, the latest generation of Berber carpets can withstand an enormous amount of wear and tear. In addition, the finished carpet is coated in high-tech polymers that significantly withstand staining. For this reason, Berber carpet can be used in hallways, entryways and even mud rooms.
In the breakfast nook – As mentioned, the coatings on a Berber carpet are quite stain resistant but not actually stain proof. In fact, no manufacturer can guarantee the latter. Still, Berber carpets that are maintained properly and cleaned up promptly will withstand stains to a greater degree than ones manufactured from natural materials like wool. So, if you want to forego tile in your breakfast nook for a different look and warmer feel, try Berber carpet.
In the great room - This particular space in the home offers a multitude of challenges. It will be used extensively, food and drink will be spilled, and the carpet will still be expected to last a long time as well as provide a feeling of comfort for both the family and guests. No carpet other than Berber can be expected to perform well in this particular environment. Plush carpet will show the stains, shag will get tangled and cut loop will not hold up to the traffic.
For more specific information on the advantages of using Berber carpeting in your home or other flooring options, please contact us at Great Western Flooring. We can be found online at www.greatwesternflooring.com or reached directly at 630-357-3331.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

From Low to High - What You Can Expect to Pay for Berber Carpet



Berber carpet is one of the most ubiquitous flooring materials found in the United States. It graces almost every office space, and a large majority of residential homes. There are a number of Berber carpet types that range in price depending on what they are designed and manufactured to do. Here is a quick rundown on them:
The material
By far, the primary determinant of what a Berber carpet will cost is the material it is made from. On the low end of the cost scale is Berber carpet made from the highly durable synthetic fiber, olefin. It is used primarily in commercial applications because of its strength, stain and light resistance, colorfastness, and its ability to withstand both crushing and abrasion from heavy use.
Second on the cost scale is polyester. While not as resistant to crushing (pile flattening), it offers the best resistance to staining. These facts make it ideal for use in high traffic areas of residential homes.
Third on the list – and the most expensive synthetic fiber – is nylon. It is still quite resilient but also offers an enhanced “under foot” feel. It is used extensively in dens and bedrooms.
The most expensive materials used to manufacture Berber carpets are the natural fibers: wool and cotton. All hand woven Berbers (as well as some mass-produced ones), which uses one of these natural materials makes them quite expensive.
The construction
There are two main types of construction when it comes to Berber carpets – looped pile and cut pile. All carpets are manufactured the same way - loops are created and then pushed through the backing material. Some are left as is – looped carpets – and some are sheared across the top to create what is known as “cut pile” carpet. The latter is marginally more expensive because of this extra step, but has become the most popular style of carpet in the U.S.
For more specifics on Berber carpets and their costs, please contact us at Great Western Flooring. We can be found online at www.greatwesternflooring.com
or you can give us a call at 630-357-3331.



Wednesday, December 14, 2016

The Wide - and Wild! - World of Berber Carpet Styles


For centuries, handwoven Berber carpets have graced the halls and other rooms of the just and high-and-mighty. These days, things have changed and Berber carpeting is found in almost every home in America. There are many reasons for this development, but the most notable is the wide variety of Berber carpet styles. Here is a quick rundown on what is available.
Simple looped Berber – A very affordable flooring option that can be used in a variety of spaces, simple looped Berber should only be considered for low traffic areas like bedrooms and libraries. Always a durable product, it often deforms in high traffic areas like hallways and family rooms. Consider using wool Berber for these applications as it has the nicest “under foot” feel.
Pattern looped Berber – As the name implies, this Berber carpet has a pattern incorporated into the design. It is suitable for use in moderately tracked areas like family rooms and dens. The pattern is especially useful as it tends to hide stains until they can be removed properly. Nylon is the material of choice for this particular Berber.
Cut pile Berber – Easily the most durable of these types of carpets, cut pile Berber is useful anywhere in the house. The fact that the pile is cut means that the loops cannot be snagged by rowdy pets or rambunctious kids. It also retains its look much better as it does not deform as much as the looped style of Berber carpet.
Materials – Not specifically a style but a major consideration is what type of material you should get in your Berber carpet. Wool is the most comfortable and expensive. Nylon is in the middle in terms of both pricing and durability. Finally, olefin will last the longest and cost the least, but is only really usable in a commercial setting.
For further information on the wide variety of Berber carpet patterns and types available for installation in your home, please contact us at Great Western Flooring. We can be found online at www.greatwesternflooring.com or reached directly at 630-357-3331.




Wednesday, December 7, 2016

The Ins and Outs of Berber Carpet Construction





First created several thousand years ago, the first Berber carpets were handwoven affairs that took months or even years to complete. Over the ensuing millennia, the process has been streamlined to quite an impressive degree. Nowadays, the average Berber carpet can be completed in a matter of hours with a level of quality unknown in the ancient world. Here is how modern manufacturers do it:
The right materials – Traditional Berber carpets were woven exclusively from wool fibers while modern ones use a variety of other materials such as nylon and olefin. Nylon is easily the most comfortable underfoot as evidenced by its use in women's stockings, but olefin is renowned for its overall strength and colorfastness as well as its resistance to abrasion, staining, mildew and fading. In short, nylon Berber is usually used in residential settings while olefin based ones are more commonly found in commercial settings.
An exacting manufacturing process – Modern Berber carpets are mass produced on industrial sized machines that churn out thousands of feet of carpet per hour. Nevertheless, they are more accurately constructed than anything ever produced by the most meticulous human hand. The finished, loop pile product not only mimics the look of traditional hand woven knotted carpets but also surpasses it in terms of durability and longevity.
Coatings that last – A final tiebreaker in favor of modern Berber carpets versus the traditional ones is the array of coatings that are typically applied to them. Most notably, synthetic carpets are covered in a stain resistant coating that does not allow mud, oils or food stains to seep into the interior of the carpet pile. Instead, the adulterants pool on the surface of the carpet where they are easily removed if dealt with in an expeditious manner.
For additional information on the pros and cons of the modern incarnation of wool Berber carpet in particular or on other flooring options in general, please contact us at Great Western Flooring. You'll will find us online at www.greatwesternflooring.com or you can reach us directly at 630-357-3331.