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What Does Carpet “Pile” Mean?

January 19, 2021
Carpet fibers; available in commercial styles for your Phoenix area business
As you shop for the perfect commercial carpet, you’re sure to hear the term “pile” mentioned. If you’re wondering precisely what that means, you’re not alone.

We will discuss this topic in a bit more detail so that you’ll have a clearer understanding of this topic. It’s a great way to ensure that you find exactly what you’re looking for in a great floor covering.
 

Things you should know about carpet pile

In the simplest terms, “pile” refers to how thin or thick your chosen rug happens to be. Low pile carpet offers a low, durable profile that looks thin but functions better in busy areas such as living rooms and dining rooms.

High pile products look much thicker and offer a more comforting underfoot feel, but they are best suited for low traffic areas, such as bedrooms and studies. Also, don’t be led to believe that just because a pile is higher, the quality is automatically better.

Low pile options are perfect for allergy sufferers or those looking for a surface that is easier to clean. A high pile is best for those that require superb comfort, luxury, and a cozy atmosphere.

You’ll also hear about both cup and loop pile, which refers to whether a fiber is cut once it is woven through the backing material. You’ll find each of these piles to be an option, as well as a combination of both cut and loop, creating more texture and patterns in your flooring choice.
 

We understand the carpet needs of Phoenix homes and businesses

When you call on Express Flooring for your flooring needs, you’ll find that we are more than just another carpet store in Phoenix, AZ. Our services are designed to take the hassle and frustration out of the floor shopping experience for Arizona, Texas, Las Vegas, & New Mexico.

Our Phoenix service areas include Scottsdale, Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, Peoria, Tempe, and more, so be sure to call us when you’re ready to get started. We’ll make sure your commercial carpet experience is the best one possible.