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Carpet in Bend, OR

 

Are you looking to learn more about carpets? You’re in just the right place! At Carpet One Floor & Home in Bend, Oregon, we specialize in helping you find the carpet that functions with your life. Plus, we work hard to ensure your carpet is as complementary to your design as it is to your lifestyle. From durable, stain-resistant, and soft carpets to natural carpets, we can guide you through all the options to steer you in the right direction.

 

Which Carpet Type is Best for My Home?

 

There are five different types of carpets on the market today. They are level loop, patterned, textured, frieze, and plush. How do you know which one is best for you? Before answering that question, you must understand how you use the space where the carpet will go. If you spend a lot of time in the space on the floor with kids, you’ll want an exceptionally soft carpet. If you are walking on the carpet often or in a high-traffic area, you will want to look for a stain-resistant, durable carpet. Take note of all your lifestyle factors and write them down so you can decide on what features you need most.

 

What are The Different Types of Carpet Fibers?

 

 

Stain Resistant Carpet Options

 

Nothing adds comfort and luxury to your home like a soft, inviting carpet. However, many homeowners worry about how their new carpet will look after being lived on for a while—especially with pets and young children around. While no product is completely stain-proof, today’s technology is impressive. You can even clean up spills with water on many of our carpets. Some carpet fibers, such as polyester, triexta, and olefin, have inherent stain-fighting properties. Others, like wool, have natural antibacterial and odor-fighting qualities.

 

Additionally, carpet manufacturers can add a stain treatment. This may coat the surface or be built into the fibers themselves so that it doesn’t wear off. In addition to stain resistance, you can choose certain carpet designs that help hide blemishes, such as multi-tonal colors, darker shades, and particular textures.

 

Professional Carpet Installation in Bend, OR

 

Today’s technological advances allow carpets to be installed in almost any room. They are not recommended for areas with high moisture levels, like bathrooms or kitchens, but they can be installed in any living room, office, playroom, or bedroom. In addition, carpets that are naturally stain-resistant or waterproof can be installed in hallways, stairways, and formal dining rooms. No matter the area of your home where you want to install carpet, there is an option with features. The professional carpet installation process typically involves several steps. Here's an overview of what you can expect:

 

Initial assessment:

 

Preparation:

 

Subfloor work:

 

Carpet delivery:

 

Professional Installation:

 

Seaming (if necessary):

 

Finishing touches:

 

Final inspection:

 

Clean-up:

 

The entire process can take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days, depending on the area's size and the installation's complexity. Professional installers typically guarantee their work and may offer a warranty on the installation. To learn more about carpets, visit our showroom in Bend, OR, today or browse our online carpet selection!

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