Because we are a local family run business we know and can specialise in our local areas. We can fit carpets and flooring in Tenby and Saudersfoot, Marros, Amroth, Kilgetty, Begelly, Pentlepoir, Gumfreston, St. Florence, Penally and Manorbier. Carpet binding is a term used for any material being applied to the edge of a carpet to make a rug. Carpet binding is usually cotton or nylon, but also comes in many other materials such as leather. Non-synthetic binding is frequently used with bamboo, grass and wool rugs, but is often used with carpet made from other materials.

The product choice we offer is selective yet wide, Carpets that have 100% wool, (soft & naturally strong), to bleach cleanable stain-free carpets (perfect for the more robust environment). All in various styles and colours to suit all palettes, from stylish wool Berber carpet, twist pile carpets and luxury Saxony carpets, to traditional and contemporary Axminister and plain Wilton carpets, we also offer niche product such as sisal, seagrass and a selection of stripes to suit all budgets. Still widely regarded as the best fibre for carpet, wool is soft, yet when mixed with other man-made fibres become stronger and more durable.

Because we are a local family run business we know and can specialise in our local areas. We can fit carpets and flooring in Narbeth and Whitland, Llandissilio, Tavernspite, Trevaughan, Llanddewi Velfrey, Clunderwen, Templeton, Cresselly, Canaston Bridge and Llawhaden. The polyester known as "PET" (polyethylene terephthalate) is used in carpet manufacturing in both spun and filament constructions. After the price of raw materials for many types of carpet rose in the early 2000s, polyester became more competitive.

Because we are a local family run business we know and can specialise in our local areas. Both flat and pile carpets are woven on a loom. Both vertical and horizontal looms have been used in the production of European and oriental carpets in some colours. The warp threads are set up on the frame of the loom before weaving begins. A number of weavers may work together on the same carpet. A row of knots is completed and cut. The knots are secured with (usually one to four) rows of weft. The warp in woven carpet is usually cotton and the weft is jute.

Because we are a local family run business we know and can specialise in our local areas. The importance of carpets in the culture of Turkmenistan is such that the national flag features a vertical red stripe near the hoist side, containing five carpet guls (designs used in producing rugs). Kashmir (India) is known for handknotted carpets. These are usually of silk and some woollen carpets are also woven. Why not take advantage of our mobile showroom where samples can be brought to you, so you can select in the comfort of your own home, and a fitting date can be given on site.

Because we are a local family run business we know and can specialise in our local areas. We can fit carpets and flooring in St. Clears, Pendine, Laugharne, Llanddowror, Red Roses, Pwlltrap, Meidrim, Trelach, Gellywen and Pant-y-Fenni. Polypropylene is used to produce carpet yarns because it is inexpensive. It is difficult to dye and does not wear as well as wool or nylon. Polypropylene is commonly used to construct berber carpets. In this case, polypropylene is commonly referred to as olefin. Large looped olefin berber carpets are usually only suited for light domestic use and tend to mat down quickly.

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