Materials
You also should know about carpet fiber. Basically, all carpet starts with a fiber.
There are four basic types of fiber and each of them has their own strength or benefit.
Decide what’s important to you and your decision will be easy!
These four basic types of carpet fibers are: nylon, polypropylene, polyester and
wool. There are also fibers known as Advanced Generation Nylon.
Nylon
Nylon is the most popular carpet fiber and is preferred because of its strength.
It has exceptional resilience and retains its texture well. Nylon carpet fiber is
soft yet strong, shows color brilliantly, and cleans well. Advanced generation nylons
offer the latest in fiber technology and a built in ability to conceal and resist
soil and stains.
Polypropylene (Olefin)
The use of polypropylene in carpet has grown dramatically over the past ten years
due to the popularity of Berber style loop carpets. Polypropylene is extremely resistant
to stains, fading, and moisture. Polypropylene, a value-oriented fiber, is also
notably colorfast because it is solution dyed, which means the color is added during
the fiber production and not dyed later. Because it’s so resistant to moisture and
mildew, it’s generally a good choice for both outdoor and indoor areas including
playrooms, kitchens and dens.
Polyester
Appreciated for its versatility, polyesters popularity continues to grow. Polyester
offers exceptional softness, making it ideal for thick, cut pile styles. Polyester
is also naturally and permanently stain and fade resistant. It has excellent color
clarity, color retention, strength, and abrasion resistance. Carpets made from polyester
are easily cleaned and they resist water soluble stains.
Wool
Wool was the original fiber for carpet. It’s the only natural fiber and is the most
durable. Wool is a tough fiber that can take a beating without losing its strength.
Dust, dirt, and oil-based stains come out easily because wool naturally releases
the soil rather than absorbing it. In a high traffic room, it stays resilient and
bounces back. It’s also environmentally friendly because it comes from a renewable
resource. Because it is the most expensive carpet fiber, wool is generally used
only in luxury carpets and area rugs.
Advanced Generation Nylons
These are fibers that have been specially treated with stain and soil resistant
resins that were applied during the dyeing process. These advanced generation nylons
are also called “branded fibers” because they have a specific brand name. At Abbey
Carpet & Floor you’ll find the following branded fibers:
- Premier Stainmaster ®
- Anso Caress Platinum
- Wear-Dated
- Anso Caress Platinum
- Wear-Dated
You’ll find carpet made with these branded fibers on our Alexander Smith and American
Showcase displays in your Abbey showroom.
When you purchase a carpet made with any of these fibers, you’ll get a comprehensive
warranty from the manufacturer. Ask your Abbey expert for more information about
the performance and warranties on these branded fibers.