Luxury 100% Pure Wool Carpet - The gorgeous, new Hereford carpet line from Lifestyle Floors provides unmatched quality and value. The Hereford pure wool carpet collection features the Hobnail design and the Loop design, both with the same contemporary colour-bank that offers beauty and variety, in 2 great designs.
100% wool loop fibre gives Hereford brilliant benefits, wool has natural stain resistance & great durability. A perfect choice for busy areas in the home - Guaranteed quality.
Designer Beth - "The stunning Hereford pure wool carpet is quite simply one of the best on the market today. This carpet range is long lasting as the pure Wool content of the natural fibres makes this carpet range durable and able to retain its appearance over time. This carpet is suitable for use with underfloor heating, with it's range of warm, neutral shades it gives you options to suit every interior design."
- Pure Wool Luxury Grade Carpet from a trusted brand leader
- 7-year wear manufacturers warranty offer good looks for longer
- Beautiful loop pile - 100% pure wool quality with a Tog rating of 1.13
- Available in a 4m or 5m wide roll - Naturally Eco Friendly Flooring
- Suitable with underfloor heating - Added warmth underfoot
- Suitable for general domestic use with a class 22 rating
- A designer favourite "Beautiful shades and design options to suit every interior"
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Maintenance
Having purchased your new carpet, it is natural to want to maintain it. We have put together a short guide to help with this.
It is very important that regular vacuum cleaning is carried out as soon as the carpet is installed two to three times a week – every day if possible, giving particular attention to areas in front of seating, and in high traffic areas, make a minimum of three passes in these areas.
One of the most effective cleaners for a twist or cut pile carpet is one with a strong suction and a revolving beater bar/brush. This will generally be an upright vacuum cleaner. This will not only remove surface dirt, but also opens up the pile to remove loosely embedded soiling.
An upright vacuum cleaner will also remove the excess fibres of a new carpet ensuring that these are not collected within the pile. The beater bar will also ensure that the pile is ‘lifted’ each time the carpet is maintained.
For loop-pile carpets a cylinder type vacuum cleaner is recommended as it does not have driven, rotating brushes that can cause ‘fuzzing’ of the surface. With most cylinder types, the brushes on the head may be retracted for cleaning carpet (and should anyway, only be used for hard floors). It is recommended that consumers use a cleaner with high suction power (determined by wattage of motor) and with a large head so that a greater surface area may be covered more easily.
Sustainability
With sheep grazing freely on grass wool grows continuously before being shorn every 9 - 12 months and returned to their pastures to grow more wool.
Wool is produced from totally renewable and natural resources - water, sun and grass and requiring far less energy to produce than synthetic fibres. Wool carpet reduces heating and cooling energy requirements by preventing heat loss and heat rise through floors.
Post use in soil, wool readily biodegrades to produce essential plant nutrients such as potassium, nitrogen and phosphorous. Even in a landfill, wool pile will decompose leaving no harmful residues. Wool is composed entirely of amino acids, the building blocks of life and at the end of its useful life, pile from wool carpet can be returned to the ground, releasing nutrients as it decomposes, promoting further grass growth.