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Face of carpet.
A carpet s total weight is the face weight weight of the backing.
It should not be confused with the carpet s total weight which is the combined weight of the pile plus the backing.
Sculptured or cut and loop made with looped and non looped tufts is economical and durable.
The weight of the back also doesn t mean much as far as durability.
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Fiber face weight is not the same as total carpet weight which includes the weight of the carpet backing and the fiber face weight.
The last consideration is face weight weight of the carpet pile per square yard.
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Carpet dealers define the face weight of a carpet as the ounces of fiber attached to the backing material per square yard.
Face weight is a measure of how much yarn makes up the carpet pile.
The term refers to the weight of the carpet s fibers only not the backing material.
Face weight refers to the amount of fiber on the surface of the carpet.
A higher face weight means more yarn and thus a denser longer lasting carpet.
In general a higher face weight in your carpet means that it will be more comfortable and durable.
Prices for sculptured carpet start at about 6 per sq.
It comes from the style in which fibers are looped twisted or cut.
Carpet face weight is defined as the weight of the carpet pile per square yard of carpet measured in ounces.
Price and durability increase with higher face weight yarns.
This determines the look and feel of the carpet and plays a large role in its.
Most carpets have a face weight somewhere between 20 ounces and 100 ounces but the average face weight for a residential carpet is about 35 to 60 ounces.
Backing is heavy compared to the carpet fiber so total weights are much higher than face weights.
Carpet face weight and durability.
This number has nothing to do with the density of the carpet because a long sparse pile can have the same weight as a short thickly stitched pile.