Wednesday 30 June 2021

Luxury carpets

There are a variety of luxury carpets available to suit your needs, with a choice of styles, materials and colours.  For the ultimate in style and opulence beneath your feet, you can’t beat a gorgeous, super soft carpet.

Which room is best for a luxury carpet?

Luxury carpetsThe best room to have a luxury carpet in will depend entirely on your household.  They will need a bit more maintenance to keep that beautiful look and feel, so you may want to have them in the rooms with the least footfall and chance of spills.

If you have small children, it is probably best to have a hard-wearing carpet in their bedroom and the living room, and to have the luxury option in your own bedroom.  This will make it easier to maintain the carpet, as you won’t have to worry so much about stains and accidents.

Pets are something else to consider, as you don’t claws snagging in the carpet and you may well want to keep the carpet free from hair and dirt.

Often the bedroom is the best choice, so you can have that wonderful sense of indulgence when you put your bare feet on a luxury carpet first thing in the morning.  However, if you like to treat yourself and cost is not a concern, it’s a gorgeous addition to any room.

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Which carpet styles are luxury?

Usually, woven carpets (as opposed to tufted – these are the two styles of manufacturing) are luxury as more time and care is put into making them.

Luxury carpets

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The pile (or construction) of luxury carpets is cut; this refers to the surface of the carpet, the loops of the fibre which are attached to the backing are cut at a length and/or angle.  Looped, or uncut, gives a much more robust carpet which is ideal for high traffic areas and commercial usage. When the loop is cut it leaves an upright pile that is softer and denser, therefore more luxurious.

The most popular styles in opulent carpets are velvet and Saxony.  Velvet (also known as plush) pile, has a smooth appearance almost like suede and is incredibly soft to the touch.  Saxony is another favoured luxury choice as it has a deep and lavish pile, which is the ultimate in comfort underfoot.  For a textured finish, twist pile is ideal as the cut loops are twisted and lie in different directions

See image for the Elements London Wall Street luxury super soft cut pile carpet, in the colourway Whisky Sour, installed by Herts Carpets.

Which material is the most luxurious?

Luxury carpetsWool will always be the leader in the luxury market, as this natural fibre comes with so many benefits.  Soft to the touch and resilient, it has excellent appearance retention and does not easily flatten.  It is a natural insulator so keeps the warmth in, is naturally flame retardant and even improves your indoor air quality by absorbing common pollutants.

It is environmentally friendly as well, due to it’s sustainable and biodegradable qualities.  This indulgent, strong and tough fibre is the ultimate in luxury for carpets.

Many carpet manufactures offer a mix of wool with a man-made fibre, to give added benefits.  Nylon is often used due to its softness, durability and resilience.  It is not prone to flattening, is resistant to wear and mold and holds colour very well.

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Whatever you’re looking to achieve in your home, we can help with all your flooring and carpet needs. Contact us here to book a free estimate with our friendly and professional Herts Carpets team today!

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Tuesday 22 June 2021

Why commercial carpet cleaning is essential

Commercial carpet cleaning is essential, whether you have an office, school, restaurant, shop or cafe.  A clean, healthy environment is so important for both your staff and guests, and your carpet plays a big part in that.

The benefits of commercial carpet cleaning

Why commercial carpet cleaning is essentialYou may well already have a cleaner who regularly vacuums the carpet, which is of course essential.  However, it will need a deeper clean at least one a year, preferably more.  The higher the footfall, the more dirt and debris is being trampled into your carpets on a daily basis.

When you invest in commercial carpet cleaning, your carpet will look and smell cleaner for longer.  The experts can also deal with all those stubborn stains that are inevitable in a commercial space, from coffee spills to mud.  We all know first impressions count, and a fresh, well maintained carpet with a uniform appearance makes all the difference to any commercial space.

Commercial carpet cleaning will also contribute to better air quality as all the deeply ingrained dirt and debris will be removed.  A thorough, professional clean reduces the mold, germs and bacteria circulating in the air, creating a much healthier environment.

Another benefit is that commercial carpet cleaning will actually prolong the life of your carpet, saving you money in the long run.  Plus it will give the carpet a new lease of life right now.

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Can I hire a machine to do it myself?

In all honesty, this isn’t the place to try and save money with a DIY job as it is unlikely you can get anywhere near the same results, and you could potentially damage your carpet.  Although you can rent carpet cleaning machines, they are notWhy commercial carpet cleaning is essential the best solution as they are not always very effective.  They may have been used previously with harsh chemicals, which can lead to unpleasant odours and a detergent residue in the carpet itself.  Professional equipment is much more efficient and powerful.  The experts have everything they need already and know which products to use.

Without expert knowledge and tools, it is difficult to impossible to get rid of all the stubborn stains on your carpet.  It really is amazing what the professionals are able to achieve with even the most neglected carpets.

A DIY job will not be able to remove as much ingrained dirt, dust and mold, which means your air quality will suffer.  This can lead to germs and bacteria spreading in the office, which in turn leads to sick days.

Another down side is the time it takes for the carpet to dry after you have cleaned it.  The last thing you want is staff and visitors walking on a damp carpet.  When you hire a commercial service, they will have the whole carpet clean and dried during your closing hours so you return to a finished job.

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How long does it take and what does it cost?

The time it takes and the total cost of the job all depends on the size of your carpets.  Most companies charge per square foot for commercial jobs, whilst homes are usually calculated by the room.

A professional firm will work with you to estimate the length and cost of the job, and the best time to complete it outside of your opening hours.  Then you can rest assured that your carpets will be clean and germ free!

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Herts Carpets offer a wide range of commercial carpets and flooring alongside commercial carpet cleaning services.  Contact us here to book a free estimate with our friendly and professional Herts Carpets team today!

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Thursday 17 June 2021

Benefits of environmentally friendly flooring

The whole world is becoming much more concerned with sustainability and being environmentally friendly.  There are many ways we can each play our part in this, from where we shop to what we buy and use in our homes.  Every one of us uses flooring of some kind in our homes, from wood to carpet or bamboo, and big advances have been made by many companies in making flooring more friendly to the environment.

What is the difference between sustainable and environmentally friendly?

Sustainable means taking something that can be maintained without depleting natural resources.  Environmentally friendly (or earth friendly) means anything that does not harm the environment.  Overall, these terms refers to products that contribute to green Benefits of environmentally friendly flooring living, do not cause pollution, like air and water pollution, and practices that help to conserve essential resources such as energy and water. There is no precise definition for either, they are fairly broad, but both are taken from the same concept.

When a brand uses either or both of these terms, they are making recycled products, promoting recycling, taking from renewable sources or using renewable energy in their manufacturing process.  The majority, if not all, products should be non-toxic where these terms are used.

There are official labels that let you know when a brand is sustainable and eco-friendly, like Certified Sustainable and Green Accord.  DEFRA have produced a shopper’s guide to green labels which you can find here…

Why is it important to have environmentally friendly flooring?

We all want to leave a better world to our children and we need to act now to preserve the natural resources that we have left and, limitBenefits of environmentally friendly flooring pollution.  In buying environmentally friendly flooring, your are doing your bit by spending with a company that has publicly committed to using both sustainable practices and materials.  This will significantly enhance your environmental responsibility.

Sustainable products are, by definition, ones that are high quality and built to last.  By investing in your flooring at the outset, it will last in your home for much, much longer.

It also benefits your family immediately, as little to no toxic chemicals are used to produce environmentally friendly flooring, therefore it gives you a healthier living environment.  This is better for everyone, especially if you have young children or allergy sufferers in your home.

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Which flooring is the most environmentally friendly?

There are many types of flooring available these days which is environmentally friendly and sustainable.  Many types of carpet fit the bill, as they are made of wool, other natural fibres or recycled materials, by companies that are using sustainable processes during manufacturing.  Reclaimed wood is a great choice (Ted Todd offer a range of ethically sourced reclaimed wood including oak and pine), or engineered hardwood, from a manufacturer that uses sustainable wood (ie FSC certified) and practices.  Linoleum, bamboo and cork are other examples of flooring materials that are both biodegradable and recyclable.

Benefits of environmentally friendly flooring Many manufacturers now put environmental concerns at the forefront of their business models.  For example, Hammer Carpets are committed to using materials that aid a healthy life cycle, causing no harm to either people or the environment.  They use only renewable energy from offshore wind farms to power their factories.  During the manufacturing process, they recover excess heat and energy which is then used to heat municipal buildings in the vicinity.  The carpet tubes they use to deliver their carpets are all made of recycled polypropylene.  In addition, all the waste water that is produced by the manufacturing process is made drinkable before it is disposed of, so it does not cause any pollution. In 2017, Hammer Carpets became environmentally certified in accordance with ISO 14001, proving they put the effort in to achieve environmental certification and continuously maintain it.

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Many other manufacturers such as Alternative Flooring and Axminster Carpets also have sustainable, environmentally responsible policies and end of life options for carpet.  Miliken is another company that has these policies and also has the Miliken Carpet Take Back programme; they will reclaim used residential and/or commercial carpets.  It is then either recycled into new carpets and donated to the voluntary sector, or turned into another product.  Miliken is a founder member of Carpet Recycling UK (CRUK).

Herts Carpets work with all the above manufacturers and stock a wide range of flooring that is environmentally friendly and sustainable.  Contact us here to book a free estimate with our friendly and professional Herts Carpets team today!

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Tuesday 15 June 2021

Pet Friendly Flooring

When you’re upgrading your flooring, your pets need to be a major consideration.  Not only do you want flooring that is comfortable for them to walk on, you want something that won’t easily be scratched or frayed by nails, or stained by dirty paws and accidents.

Things to consider

Pet Friendly FlooringFor flooring to be pet friendly, it needs to be scratch resistant to stand up to those paws walking on it all day, and cats that like to claw a lot.  Stain and moisture resistance is so important for those inevitable accidents, especially when you have a puppy in the house.

Pets also tend to bring in a lot of water from rainy days and muddy walks, so waterproof flooring options are ideal to avoid damage.  There’s also the spills from bowls and don’t forget the drooling!  The flooring should be easy to clean, to make your life easier when mopping up spills and getting rid of pet hair.  It should also be durable as pets can be heavy walking on floors.

It has to be safe and comfortable for the pets themselves.  Traction is important so they don’t slip or have problems getting up.  The older your pet, the more important this becomes as their mobility issues increase and they become more fragile.  Anti-slip flooring will help prevent injury to them and softer floors will be much easier for them to walk on.

The good news is that there are plenty of affordable options in pet friendly flooring and you don’t have to sacrifice your comfort or style.  It can also reduce the sound from paws, so you don’t get those echoing tip taps.

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Best types of flooring

Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) is a great all round option for you and your pets as it is durable, versatile and resilient.  The top wear layer is scratch resistant plus it is slip and spill resistant.  Many types of LVT are completely waterproof, it is well worth paying the extra forAmtico Spacia White Oak LVT this especially if your pets are alone during the day.  Another advantage is that is has great acoustics, so it reduces the sound from paws and it has a softness underfoot for them.  See picture on the right for Poppy the Cavapoo enjoying her Amtico Spacia LVT flooring.

Similarly, vinyl tile and sheet have good stain and moisture resistance and are budget friendly, though they are more susceptible to scratches over time.  This does mean a less expensive way to replace your flooring over time if you have a full of household of pets.  Vinyl sheet has the advantage of no grout (so no need to replace stained grout) and few, if any, seams.  It also softens the sound of your pets walking.  There are also varieties of vinyl flooring available with special superior stain, scratch and scuff resistance which also repels spills and dirt.

If you want that real wood look on your floor, engineered hardwood is the best option as it has a much higher moisture resistance than real wood.  It doesn’t hold dust and allergens, is easy to maintain and has better traction for pets to walk on.  Solid wood can be easily damaged by claws, so engineered hardwood with a tough, scratch-resistant finish is a better choice.

LaminatePet Friendly Flooring flooring has not worked well with pets traditionally, due to its tendancy to warp and become slippery when it gets wet.  However, there are now options that are both scratch and water resistant with better sound absorption, thanks to advances in technology.  Make sure you choose a textured finish to give better traction.

Ceramic and stone floors are good choices as they are durable, easy to maintain and moisture resistant.  A glazed, matt surface tile works well so there is still some grip.  Avoid any polished finish as it will likely get scratched and be difficult for pets to walk on without slipping.

Carpeting can be challenging if you have furry friends but you don’t have to go without.  Always choose an uncut pile if you want to have carpet in rooms where pets will be (preferably with added stain resistance). Ensure you vacuum regularly to get rid of pet hair.  Carpets with a looped pile are likely to get snagged as claws get stuck in the loops and can shred the carpet.  Choose a colour or design that hides pet hair well.

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How to make the flooring last longer

Pet Friendly FlooringThere are a few things you can do in combination with choosing a pet friendly option to make your flooring last longer.  Make sure you clip your dog’s nails regularly so they are less likely to leave scratches.

Use a wipeable mat under food and water bowls to catch the regular spills and have a regular cleaning schedule to keep the floors as clean and dry as possible.

If any accidents do occur, they need to be cleaned up immediately to prevent any stains.  Entrance matting is a great way to catch the dirt and detritus before it gets further into the house.  Rugs also work well to take some of the wear and tear from your flooring.

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Whatever you want to achieve in your home, we can help with all your flooring and carpet needs.  Contact us here to book a free estimate with our friendly and professional Herts Carpets team today!

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Tuesday 1 June 2021

Guide to commercial safety flooring

Slips are the most common type of workplace injury so precautions, including commercial safety flooring, must be taken by business owners to minimise risk. If you need to change your flooring to ensure a safer workspace, here is our guide to commercial safety flooring.

Where is safety flooring needed?

There are many commercial uses for safety flooring and areas where a firm grip surface is absolutely essential.  Hospitals, nurseries, Guide to commercial safety flooringcare homes and schools all require this type of flooring.  It is also used in universities, leisure facilities such as gyms and bars, schools and toilets.  External areas can also benefit from safety flooring.

These are all places where flooring needs to be tough, long lasting and hygienic and it must reduce the risk of injury.

Health & Safety Executive (HSE) guidelines require suitable flooring in the workplace for the activity taking place on it, and that people should be able to safely walk on any flooring that is at frequent risk of contamination without slipping.  It is important that your flooring adheres to these guidelines for a safer environment for both staff and guests, and for your own peace of mind.

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What is safety flooring?

Safety flooring is a non-slip flooring that is highly durable, easy to clean and hard wearing.  It also needs to be able to withstand heavy foot traffic for years and should be stain resistant.  Sometimes it is simply referred to as non-slip, but it is actually designedGuide to commercial safety flooring (and tested) to minimise the risk of injury in environments where spills are common.

A lot of flooring types are non-slip, but safety flooring is a specific type that must be used in certain areas.  Vinyl safety flooring is manufactured differently to normal vinyl flooring, as it consists of a mix of natural and synthetic polymer materials.  There are various levels available, depending on the environment and the level of footfall that the flooring must withstand.

This non-porous flooring is easier to keep clean, an important factor when hygiene is essential.  Hospitals, gyms, catering facilities, kitchens and care homes are all examples of areas that need to be kept to a high level of cleanliness.  These types of commercial environments have a continuous risk of spillages, so the flooring needs to be fully HSE complaint.

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Types of safety flooring

There are many styles of this type of flooring, so you can choose something that not only increases safety but also complements your Guide to commercial safety flooringexisting design scheme.  A variety of finishes, such as marble and wood imitation, are available in an extensive range of colours.

Vinyl safety flooring is suitable for commercial kitchens, retails premises, hospitality venues such as hotels, gyms, schools, hospitals and wet rooms.  Some vinyl flooring has little chips built into the surface to improve traction.  Vinyl sheet is also available.

Studded rubber flooring is another a good choice for gyms and communal areas.  For factories and workshops, special oil resistant safety flooring is necessary.  There is a range of different types of safety flooring, made for the requirements of different commercial areas, for example those that are usually wet where shoes are worn, or users are generally barefoot.

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Herts Carpets have a large selection of safety flooring, installed professionally with a fitting guarantee for the lifetime of the product.  Contact us here to book a free estimate with our friendly and professional Herts Carpets team today!

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