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FAQs
Broadloom carpet refers to a type of carpet that is woven or tufted into a wide roll, typically around 12 feet in width. This allows the carpet to cover large areas without seams, providing a seamless, uniform appearance.
The primary difference is that broadloom carpets are typically installed wall-to-wall, while area rugs are smaller, portable pieces of carpeting that can be placed on top of existing flooring.
Broadloom carpets are generally installed by professional carpet installers using a technique called “stretching,” where the carpet is attached to tack strips around the room’s perimeter, ensuring a smooth, tight fit.
Yes, broadloom carpet can be suitable for high-traffic areas, but the durability will depend on the material and the carpet’s pile height. Commercial-grade broadloom carpets are often designed for heavy wear and tear.
Broadloom carpets can be made from various materials, including wool, nylon, polyester, olefin, and blends of these fibers. The material affects the carpet’s texture, durability, stain resistance, and cost.
Regular vacuuming, professional steam cleaning, and spot cleaning are essential for maintaining the appearance and longevity of broadloom carpets. The care routine can vary depending on the carpet fiber.
The cost of broadloom carpets can vary depending on the material and quality, but they can be more expensive than area rugs because of the larger installation area and the seamless appearance.
Yes, broadloom carpets can be cut to fit irregularly shaped rooms. However, special installation techniques may be required to ensure the carpet fits the space properly without visible seams.
The lifespan of broadloom carpets depends on the material, traffic levels, and care. High-quality wool carpets can last for 15-20 years or longer, while synthetic fibers may last between 8-15 years.
Broadloom carpets offer a seamless, custom look with a wide variety of textures, colors, and patterns. They can also provide sound insulation, warmth, and comfort underfoot, making them ideal for residential and commercial spaces.
Some broadloom carpets are made from eco-friendly materials, such as wool or recycled fibers. There are also sustainable installation methods, and certain manufacturers offer environmentally conscious options.
Yes, broadloom carpets can be repaired if damaged. Professional services can patch or re-tuft sections of the carpet, or if the damage is extensive, the carpet may need to be replaced.
Consider factors such as the room’s function, traffic levels, the desired aesthetic, and budget when choosing broadloom carpet. It’s also important to select the appropriate material based on durability and maintenance requirements.