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OUR SERVICES

What Types of Carpets, Runners, and Floor Coverings Do We Sell?

Long-pile carpets, machine-made and tufted;

Affordable acrylic and wool products;

Viscose: an elegant and luxurious material, often called artificial silk;

Popular synthetic floor carpets made of polypropylene, polyester, and chenille;

Long-pile carpets, machine-made and tufted;

Children's rugs – safe and comfortable;

New Zealand sheepskins and handmade pieces;

Carpet flooring and runners available by the meter or in rolls.

Carpet Choice and Sales

Choosing the right carpet involves more than just picking a color—it’s about finding the perfect balance of style, comfort, durability, and budget. Whether you're outfitting a cozy living room, a high-traffic hallway, or a quiet bedroom, there’s a wide variety of carpet materials, textures, and pile heights to match every need. From luxurious plush options that add elegance to any space to stain-resistant, low-pile varieties ideal for families and pet owners, the selection process is tailored to each customer’s lifestyle. With expert guidance and competitive pricing, our carpet sales team helps you navigate the many choices to find a solution that complements your home or business and stands the test of time.

Rolled carpet flooring stacked on display

Carpet Installation

Professional carpet installation ensures that your new flooring not only looks great but also performs well for years to come. Our experienced installers handle every step—from measuring and preparing the subfloor to stretching and securing the carpet for a flawless fit. We pay close attention to detail, ensuring clean seams, smooth transitions, and proper padding for enhanced comfort and insulation. Whether it’s a single room or an entire property, we complete every job efficiently and with minimal disruption to your routine. A well-installed carpet not only elevates the appearance of your space but also increases its value and comfort.

Professional installer fitting carpet onto a floor

Customer Reviews

"Very satisfied with my purchase! The carpet fits perfectly in my interior, the quality is excellent. Fast delivery and great service. Highly recommend!"

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– John S.

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"I ordered a carpet and was pleasantly surprised by its quality. The material is soft, pleasant to the touch, and easy to clean. The color matches exactly with the photo on the website. A special thanks for the fast delivery and friendly service!"

 

– Emily W.

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"We spent a long time searching for the perfect carpet for our living room, and we found exactly what we needed here! It’s not only beautiful but also very easy to maintain. The kids and pets love it. Thank you for the high-quality product and excellent service!"

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– Mark and Lisa T.

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Maintenance & Care

Carpet Care

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  • The best way to ensure long-lasting beauty, comfort and durability in your carpet is to vacuum it regularly, as it prevents soil from becoming embedded in the carpet's pile.

  • Depending on the type of carpet you have, you'll want to use a vacuum with a rotating brush, a beater bar or suction only.

  • When vacuuming high pile or premium soft carpets look for the following features that will allow you to easily maintain your carpet:

    • Adjustable Height - Use the highest setting where appropriate

    • Efficient Airflow - Avoid vacuums with very concentrated or sealed suction

    • Large Wheels allow the appliance to glide easily across the carpet

  • Consider professional cleaning every 12-18 months, depending on traffic and other use factors, frequency of vacuuming and whether the carpet is a light or dark color.

  • Use scissors to clip sprouts and snags; do not pull them or you may damage the carpet.

  • To remove a dent caused by heavy furniture, stroke carpet with the edges of a coin. You can also use a hair dryer or a steam iron to gently raise the dented area while you tug upward on the tufts. CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE IRON TOUCH THE CARPET.

  • If your carpet is burned, remove the tops of the dark, burnt fibers with curved fingernail scissors. If the burn is extensive, the carpet may require patching or replacement.

  • If a flooding occurs from a burst pipe, washing machine overflow or other leak, the carpet needs to be dried, front and back, by a professional cleaner with the proper equipment.

  • This link can provide additional tips on maintaining the beauty of your carpet: http://www.carpet-rug.org.

Hardwood Care

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Do's:

  • Wipe up spills immediately.

  • Vacuum, sweep or dust mop your hardwood floor once a week, or more, if needed. The vacuum head must be brush or felt, and a wand attachment is preferable.

  • Use interior and exterior doormats at entrances to collect dirt and moisture and prevent it from being tracked onto the floor.

  • Area rugs are recommended in front of kitchen sinks, at all pivot points and within high-traffic areas. The rugs must be made of a breathable material to prevent moisture entrapment.

  • Place runners and area rugs (with slip-resistant backings) along high-traffic areas.

  • Keep animal nails trimmed to prevent finish scratches.

  • To prevent surface damage avoid rolling heavy appliances and furniture on the floor. Use plywood hardboard or appliance lifts, if necessary.

  • Use Armstrong or Bruce furniture leg protector pads under all furniture legs.

  • Replace hard, narrow furniture rollers with wide rubber rollers.

  • Keep the relative humidity in your home between 35% and 55%.

  • Protect your floor from direct sunlight.

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Don'ts:

  • Use any of the following products (or products similar in nature) on your floor: ammonia based cleaners, acrylic finishes, wax based products, detergents, bleach, polishes and oil soaps, abrasive cleaning soaps or acidic materials such as vinegar.

  • Allow water to stand on your floor for any length of time – wipe up immediately.

  • Walk across your floor in poorly maintained shoes with heel taps, spike heels or with any sharp object protruding from your shoe.

  • Allow furniture to rest on the floor on small metal tips or hard domes.

  • Use rubber, foam back or plastic mats as they may trap moisture and possibly discolor your floor.

  • Do not use vacuums with beater bars or hard heads.

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