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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you do free estimates?
  • Where are you located?
  • What type(s) of flooring do you carry/install?
  • Do you have flooring in stock?
  • I need something installed right away. Is that possible?
  • What about vacuuming?
We provide estimates at no charge in the Grand Valley (loma to palisade to whitewater).  We can do estimates outside of the Grand Valley, but may need to charge to do the estimate, depending on the situation.

We are two blocks east of 29 road on the north side of the business loop.  We are down the street (morning glory) from western implement.

We can provide and install almost any type of flooring, with the exception of job-site finished hardwood. Click the "our products" or "our brands" tab to see more.

Yes, we have a 20,000 square foot facility, which has

  • residential and commercial carpet rolls/remnants
  • vinyl rolls/remnants
  • laminate
  • ceramic/porcelain tile

If we have installers available (and we usually do) we will do everything we can to meet your schedule.

Vacuuming is an important part of maintaining your carpet.  Manufacturers recommend using vacuums with a rotating brush or combination beater bar/brush.  However, certain carpets (thick carpet, shags, cables, wools/wool blends) may have issues if a vacuum with a beater bar is used.  We are starting to see manufacturers recommend suction only vacuums for these types of products.  What follows are web site addresses and excerpts from Shaw and Mohawk relative to vacuuming.  Note that web side addresses may change over time.

 

Shaw - http://www.shawfloors.com/cms/Articles.aspx?DN=1127,1112,1106,29,4,Documents

Vacuum frequently for long-term beauty

The most important step in caring for your carpet is vacuuming it thoroughly and frequently, particularly in high-traffic areas. Walking on soiled carpet allows the soil particles to work their way below the surface of the pile where they are far more difficult to remove and can damage the carpet fibers. Frequent vacuuming removes these particles from the surface before problems occur. For rooms with light traffic, vacuum the carpet traffic lanes twice weekly and the entire area once weekly. In areas with heavy traffic, vacuum the carpet traffic lanes daily and the entire area twice weekly. Up to three passes of the machine will suffice for light soiling, but five to seven passes are necessary for heavily soiled areas. Change the vacuuming direction occasionally to help stand the pile upright and reduce matting.

Extend the life of your carpet with a quality vacuum

An inexpensive machine may remove surface dirt but will not effectively remove the hidden dirt and particles embedded in the pile. Invest in a good vacuum cleaner to get the dirt you can't see and prolong the beauty and life of your carpet. To ensure that your vacuum will conform to the highest industry standards, make sure that your vacuum cleaner is certified through the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) Seal of Approval/Green Label Vacuum Cleaner Program. Visit www.carpet-rug.org for details and listings.

Select the best vacuum for your type of carpet

Shaw recommends using vacuums with a rotating brush or combination beater/brush bar that agitates the carpet pile and mechanically loosens soil for removal. Carpet with thick loop pile construction, particularly wool and wool-blend styles, may be sensitive to brushing or rubbing of the pile surface and may become fuzzy. In addition, shag (or cabled) styles with long pile yarns tend to wrap around the rotating brushes causing damage to the yarn.  For these products, Shaw recommends a suction-only vacuum or a vacuum with an adjustable brush lifted away from the carpet so it does not agitate the pile. Be sure to test a vacuum with a beater/brush bar in an inconspicuous location before regular use, to make sure it doesn't produce excessive fuzzing.

 

Mohawk – http://www.mohawkflooring.com/carpeting/cleaning-maintenance.aspx

·         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. If you have shag carpet, use a suction-only vacuum cleaner with no beater bar. 

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