Modern
carpeting and installation
Carpeting is an attached floor
covering made of a heavy, thick fabric,
usually woven or felted, often wool, but also
cotton,
hemp, straw, or a
synthetic counterpart. Polypropylene,
commonly called Olefin, is a very common pile yarn, as is
nylon. It is typically knotted or glued to a base weave. It
is made commonly in breadths of 12 or 15 feet, and with
special orders, you can get 13.5 feet wide (2m, 3 m or 4 m
outside the USA) to be cut, seamed with a seaming iron and
seam tape (formerly it was sewn
together) and affixed to a floor over a cushioned underlay
(pad) using nails, tack strips (known in the UK as carpet
rods or stair rods, when used on stairs), (gripper) or
adhesives, thus distinguishing it from rugs or
mats, which are
loose-laid floor coverings. For environmental reasons, the
use of organic wool, natural bindings, natural padding, and
formaldehyde-free glues is becoming more common. These
options are almost always at a premium cost, though with no
sacrifice to performance.
Typical machine used to cut and re-roll
carpet lengths for installation delivery
In the UK carpets are still manufactured for pubs and clubs
in a narrow width of 27" (0.69m) and then sewn to size.
Carpeting which covers an entire room area is loosely referred
to as 'wall-to-wall', but carpet can be installed over any
portion thereof with use of appropriate transition moldings
where the carpet meets other types of floor coverings.
Carpeting is more than just a single item; it is, in fact, a
system comprising the carpet itself, the carpet backing (often
made of latex), the cushion, and a method of installation.
Carpet tiles are squares of carpet, typically 0.5 m square,
that is melted into high-density vinyl that can be used to
cover a floor. They are usually only used in commercial
settings and are affixed using a special pressure-sensitive
glue, which holds them into place while allowing easy
removal(in an office environment, for example) or to allow
rearrangement in order to spread wear.[10
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Modern carpeting is often attached to the floor (or
stairways) of a building and, when considered permanently
attached, would be part of the real
property which includes the building. added
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