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Berber Carpet Questions
We have been considering a "high end" Berber but my husband has become concerned about the low melting point of the olefin fiber (170 degrees).
There is a fireplace in the family room but we have a fire resistant rug in front of the hearth. Considering all these factors, what would you suggest as the best carpet choice for us?
Answer:
I have installed Looped Berber styles for many people who have a similar scenario as you and I have also replaced Berber in many a home where Looped Berbers have become ruined in a hurry. I would never even consider a looped-Berber with pets or kids, too many factors can ruin the carpet. Not only do they snag and run easily, but a fireplace can shoot out a hot coal and quickly melt the fibers. Looped Berbers are difficult and costly to repair.
I suggest you consider a nylon frieze style, or perhaps a cut-pile Berber style (no loops). Something with a multicolor or speckled look that will help hide dirt and any other unknown substances that may find its way into the family room.
A frieze style carpet will tolerate a lot more abuse and can be repaired much more easily than can a looped Berber style.
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