Are you Planning to Buy New Carpeting for Your Home?

If so, you’ll want to know about the warranties that come with it. A new carpet warranty can provide peace of mind and protect your investment. In this blog post, we’ll explore the facts you should know about new carpet warranties in 2023.

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Manufacturer’s Carpet and Rug Cleaning Recommendations: One crucial aspect of a new carpet warranty is the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning process. Most carpet manufacturers require that you follow their cleaning guidelines to maintain the warranty. These guidelines often include regular vacuuming, spot cleaning, and professional carpet cleaning every 12-18 months. Failure to follow these guidelines can void your warranty. So, please read the manufacturer’s recommendations carefully and follow them diligently.

Warranty against Wear or Quality Assurance Warranty:

 A warranty against wear or a quality assurance warranty covers defects in the carpet’s manufacturing process, such as uneven wear or premature loss of fibre. Most carpet manufacturers offer a warranty covering wear for up to 10 years. However, remember that this type of warranty does not cover damage caused by normal wear and tear, neglect, or misuse.

Warranty on Texture Retention or Appearance Retention:

 A warranty on texture retention or appearance retention covers the carpet’s ability to maintain its original look and feel over time. This type of warranty is often included in the wear warranty and typically lasts ten years. However, remember that this type of warranty does not cover damage caused by improper cleaning, high foot traffic, or heavy furniture.

Stain and Soil Warranty:

A stain and soil warranty covers specific stains and soils, such as pet urine, coffee, and red wine. This type of warranty typically lasts 5-10 years and requires following the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning guidelines. However, remember that this type of warranty does not cover damage caused by bleach, dyes, or other harsh chemicals.

Fade Resistance Warranty:

 A fade resistance warranty covers the carpet’s ability to resist fading caused by sunlight or artificial light. This type of warranty typically lasts 5-10 years and requires following the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning guidelines. However, remember that this type of warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive exposure to sunlight or artificial light.

Matting and Crushing Warranty:

 A matting and crushing warranty covers the carpet’s ability to resist matting and crushing caused by foot traffic or heavy furniture. This type of warranty typically lasts ten years and requires following the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning guidelines. However, remember that this type of warranty does not cover damage caused by improper cleaning, high foot traffic, or heavy furniture.

Warranty on Carpet Installation:

Finally, a warranty on carpet installation covers defects in the installation process, such as uneven seams, wrinkles, or gaps. This type of warranty typically lasts for one year and requires that you use a professional installer who follows the manufacturer’s installation guidelines.

Final Words: In conclusion, a new carpet warranty can provide peace of mind and protect your investment. However, it’s essential to understand the different types of warranties available and their requirements. Please read the manufacturer’s warranty carefully and follow their recommended cleaning and installation guidelines. By doing so, you can enjoy your new carpet for years. Click here to learn more about your warranty.