Soft Carpet
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Best of All
New Carpet Style Best of All
Carpet style "Best of All" is a heavy and thick cut pile carpet that is constructed with Revolution's 100% solution dyed continuous filament carpet yarn. Best of All has soft yarn and exceptional stain resistance which will stand up to todays active households. Some ideas of where to put this heavy carpet style is: bedrooms, dens, offices, bonus rooms and any other room where a heavy, thick carpet style is wanted.
New Carpet Features
Carpet Yarn System: Solution dyed PETCarpet Face Weight: 90oz extremely thick carpet
Carpet Yarn Construction: Continuous filament yarn construction for no pilling or fuzzing
Color Tones: Grays, taupes and blacks
Carpet Feel: Soft yarn systemCarpet Installation
Dover Floor Covering provides high quality carpet installation for any new carpet purchased. This particular style of carpet is great at hiding seams. Even though we optimize seam location so that the seams are not in high traffic areas, seam visibility is always a concern. Industry standards say "all seams will show", we here at Dover Floor Covering only hire the best carpet installers so that seam visibility is very much minimized. Our carpet seams hide well! Best of All requires a top end carpet installation crew that will install the carpet according to mill standards to minimize showing of seams (and to minimize peaking). Also, this carpet requires seam sealing and power stretching to ensure peak performance. We here at Dover Floor Covering only install new carpet according to mill standards and will not cut corners. That is our promise to our customers. We will install it right!
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Carpet, Soft Carpet and Ultra Soft Carpet
Flooring Blog
November 6th, 2014
Carpet, Soft Carpet and Ultra Soft Carpet.......
Soft yarn! The consumers love it. But is it the best yarn for the consumer?
First off: how it's made. The fiber manufacturers have worked with the yarn to get smaller and smaller deniers. The smaller the denier the softer the yarn. But how does it perform?
Nylon yarn is naturally a high wearing fiber. Very resilient. It will stand up to even the toughest of wear patterns. The smaller deniered yarn is still nylon but because of the inherent softness it will start to mush (is that a technical term? LOL) down and kind of pack together like snow. Because it can do this the appearance can take a hit if the denier is too small (hence softer yarn).
Also, there have been complaints industry wide of vacuuming problems with the ultra soft yarns. The fiber manufacturers and the carpet mills have gone to great lengths to educate the flooring sales people and the consumer of the requirement that ultra soft yarns require in a vacuum cleaner. Most vacuum cleaners just don't perform on ultra soft yarns because the yarns are mushing down (not matting). Matting down is quite different from mushing down. A matted carpet can be pulled up and pileated with a good vacuum cleaner whereas the same vacuum cleaner will not pull up the ultra soft yarns.
So, what about soft yarns. Overall they are a good product. Soft to the touch, resilient and high wear. Where the jury is still out is in the ultra soft yarns. They don't have the test of time on their side and with the fact that you will probably have to buy a new vacuum cleaner along with the high cost of the ultra soft carpet your initial outlay will be pretty hefty. In our opinion the ultra soft yarns are probably not worth the money you spend on them, the buying a new vacuum factor and the fact that performance is still in question, we prefer to stick with the mid deniered soft yarn systems that will give you higher performance and won't break the bank on a new high end vacuum.
Nuff said, eh?