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Carpets

Carpets

Whether you prefer sumptuous deep piles, scintillating textures, exciting modern design or timeless traditional styles we have something suitable for every area in your home.

Rugs

Rugs

Whether you are looking for a quality hand tufted wool rug in a modern design, a sumptuous shaggy rug, elegant traditional rug or a simple plain rug contact your local retailer.

Vinyls

Vinyl Flooring

Flooring One offers a range of tough, durable, practical and hardwearing vinyls. Choose from realistic looking wood effects, futuristic metallics or simple tile designs.

LVT

Luxury Vinyl Tiles

Luxury vinyl tile flooring comes in many fashionable designs ranging from contemporary to rustic and many feature deep embossing for stunning realism.

Laminate

Laminate Flooring

A laminate floor provides lots of benefits including better moisture and scratch resistant properties as well as durability, low maintenance and available in a variety of colours and styles.

Wood

Wood Flooring

The distinctive character in wood creates a feeling of warmth in interiors which further enhances the natural material’s lasting beauty.

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Vacuuming

Surface dirt is unavoidable and sometimes unsightly, but dirt that is trampled down between the tufts has an abrasive cutting action that can eventually wear away the fibres. The best way to delay or prevent this destructive wearing action is to give your carpets a regular vacuuming.

There is a common myth that you should let a new carpet “settle in” for a week or so. In fact, entirely the reverse is true. Virtually all new carpets will shed a small amount of loose fibres and these should be removed by vacuuming as soon as possible. Otherwise the fibres will be walked back into the carpet and can cause a matted appearance.

Loop pile carpets, particularly Wool Berbers, should not be cleaned with a vacuum which has a beater attachment - this can cause excessive fluffing and matting - this type of carpet should be vacuumed with the suction head only.

Entrance mats and barrier mats will reduce the amount of dirt carried on to your carpets from outside the home, but please remember that these mats must also be cleaned regularly.

Shading

All cut pile carpets, particularly plain or tonals, are liable to shading – that is to show light and dark patches due to uneven crushing of the surface, commonly known as “pile pressure”. No care on the part of the manufacturer can avoid this tendency which is inherent in all pile fabrics. It is not detrimental to the wear of the carpet, nor is it a defect.

Sprouting

Occasionally a tuft may protrude above the carpet surface. This is not a manufacturing fault, simply trim this down to the general level of the surrounding carpet with a pair of scissors. NEVER try to pull the tuft out of the carpet.

Flattening

All carpets are subject to flattening in varying degrees. Flattening is caused by the compression of the pile by footwear and furniture. Heavy furniture may crush carpet pile so wherever possible use castor cups. Furniture should not be dragged across a carpet. Try to rearrange your furniture occasionally to avoid uneven wear. Regular vacuuming will help to alleviate flattening, bringing the pile back up to its normal position.

Fading

Today, almost all of the fibres and dyes used in making carpets exhibit excellent properties of colourfastness to sunlight. However, all carpets are subject to a degree of fading with age but this is generally unnoticeable over the years. Carpets fitted in extremely sunny rooms with large windows can be protected by drawing your curtains or blinds during periods of strong sunlight.

How to tackle stains

Do it right...Do it quickly!

Accidental spillages on carpets are an unfortunate fact of life and no carpet is totally stain-proof. Remember the golden rule that instant treatment can mean instant cure.

NEVER - NEVER - EVER RUB - but always blot....blot....blot to a damp dry state.

Liquid spills should be soaked up immediately with absorbent tissue, preferably white, or a clean, dry cloth.

Avoid excessive rubbing and always work from the outside edges of the stain into the centre to avoid spreading. Use a blunt knife or spoon to gently scrape away any solids.

BLOOD, CHOCOLATE, EGG, ICE-CREAM, GLUE, GRASS, GRAVY, FRUIT
DETERGENT SOLUTION Scrape up excess with a blunt knife. Use detergent solution, starting at the outer edge and blotting dry. Follow with ammonia solution. Blot dry. Do not rub.

MILK, SOFT DRINKS
DETERGENT SOLUTION Blot up the surplus spillage. Use detergent solution, starting at the outer edge and blotting dry. Follow with ammonia solution. Blot dry. Do not rub. 

FATS, SHOE POLISH, LIPSTICK, OIL, SOLIDS, NAIL POLISH, TAR, VOMIT, WAX, GREASE, CHEWING GUM
DETERGENT SOLUTION Scrape up with a blunt knife. Use dry cleaning solvent, followed by detergent/vinegar solution. Blot dry. Do not rub.

COFFEE, TEA, ALCOHOL/WINES, PERFUME, URINE, LIQUID FOODS
DETERGENT SOLUTION Blot up the surplus spillage. Use detergent/vinegar solution. Work from the outer edge of the stain, using a little at a time and blotting up with dry cloths frequently. Do not rub.

Cleaning Solution

DETERGENT SOLUTION DETERGENT SOLUTION
A teaspoon of neutral detergent, such as ‘Stergene’, to half pint (quarter litre) of warm water.

DETERGENT/VINEGAR SOLUTION DETERGENT/VINEGAR SOLUTION
Add one teaspoon of white vinegar to the above detergent solution.

AMMONIA SOLUTION AMMONIA SOLUTION
One tablespoon of household ammonia to one cup of warm water. WARNING: Always test a small ‘out of the way’ area of your carpet for colourfastness prior to tackling the stain.

DRY CLEANING SOLVENT DRY CLEANING SOLVENT
A proprietary brand of dry cleaning solvent should be used. You will also need a blunt knife and some white tissues or absorbent cloth to blot up the stain as it is released. The modern alternative is K2R, a dry spray, which is best left overnight to work on any stain before vacuuming off.

 

 

Whilst some carpets are bleach cleanable, each carpet has very individual guidelines as to the use of bleach. Please discuss with the retailer the bleach cleaning properties of the range that you have chosen.

 

Carpets

Flooring One carpets

At Flooring One you will find a superb range of carpets, whether you prefer sumptuous deep piles, scintillating textures, exciting modern design or timeless traditional styles we have something suitable for every area in your home. We make choosing carpets easy and affordable, you will find a product and colour that’s right for you!

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Rugs

Flooring One carpets

Flooring One offers a variety of rug design, styles and colours to suit all tastes. Featuring a selection of modern, contemporary and traditional ranges from all over the world. Whether you are looking for a quality hand tufted wool rug in a modern design, a sumptuous shaggy rug, elegant traditional rug or a simple plain rug contact your local retailer.

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Vinyls

Flooring One carpets

Flooring One offers a range of tough, durable, practical and hardwearing vinyls. Choose from realistic looking wood effects, futuristic metallics or simple tile designs. Many ranges are also now available with added slip resistance for added assurance. Available in a huge selection of colours and designs, easy to maintain practical and hardwearing.

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Wood

Flooring One wood flooring

Solid wood flooring suggests an atmosphere of timeless style and charm, making an inviting addition to any home and Flooring One offers a range of tough, durable, practical and hardwearing wooden flooring. Solid wood floors are durable and are beautiful to look at and will perform for a lifetime.

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