carpet buying guide

New carpets radiate warmth and luxury to your living space. Sure, it can require more maintenance as compared to other flooring options, but nothing beats the soft, luxurious feel of carpet underfoot.

With so many different designs, materials and colors available, choosing the right carpet can be quite challenging. To make the buying process a bit easier, we have compiled a carpet buying guide that will help you find the best carpet choice for your home.
 

Lifestyle Considerations


Buying a carpet involves more than just finding one that would suit your home's interior. You also have to put your lifestyle into consideration.

To help you determine the right carpet, you'll need to ask yourself the following questions: Where is the carpet going to be installed?
 
  • Where is the carpet going to be installed?
  • What purpose does the room serve?
  • How often will you be able to clean and vacuum it?
 

Carpet Fiber Choices


Now that you have considered your lifestyle, it's time to choose the carpet fiber. If you have pets and kids or you're looking to install carpet in busy rooms and high traffic areas, nylon is a great option for you. It looks good but is not as expensive as wool. Plus, it is durable and is stain-resistant. Polypropylene is a great option for homeowners who are budget conscious. While it is durable and inexpensive, it also looks and feels cheap. If you want a carpet that is durable, warm and luxurious, go for wool. It is durable, stain resistant and is ideal for living areas where appearance is important. However, it is more expensive as compared to other carpet fibers.
 

Durable Carpet


Because buying and installing a carpet can be quite expensive, you want your investment to last for as long as possible. Consider the density of the carpet, especially if you are planning to install it in high traffic areas. Check the back of the carpet to see how closely knitted each fiber is to one another. If you notice big spaces in between the tufts, then it's going to wear out more easily.

Also, look at the resilience and thickness of the carpet. To determine how resilient and dense the carpet is, try pressing your thumb firmly into the carpet's pile. If it springs back and recovers quickly, then that's a good sign.
 

Budget-friendly Carpet


You don't have to spend a fortune just to get the floor covering you want. Make the most of your budget by shopping around and exploring different material options. It is a good idea to get quotes from different suppliers so you can make a comparison before you buy. Also, don't forget to factor in the cost of fitting and underlay into your budget.

If you are looking to get a fresh look in your home by the use of carpeting, contact Denver Carpet and Flooring today to get a quote. We will bring your best carpeting option to you doorstep with our at-home shopping experience.