Ive seen an 80 / 20 wool carpet for £20 m2 and one at £40 m2 why is there such a difference in price for the same carpet?
A. Good question! Ok, this comes down to three major factors, firstly the quality of the yarn. When purchasing wool carpets you need to make sure you are buying quality, always check either the sampling or the wall stands for two symbols, the British wool mark is a shepherds crook and the other sign of a top quality yarn is the New Zealand fern leaf. These two identifying marks show that the quality of the wool is superior to all else that is available on the market, some manufacturers use wool imported from all around the world which does not come close to the spec of either New Zealand or British Wool. Secondly the weight of the yarn per sqaure yard, this can be misleading but most wool carpets will have a specified weight. For instance 42oz, 50oz and 60oz are the most common in our showroom. This figure reflects the amount of surface pile per square yard. Put simply the heavier the weight of the carpet the more expensive it is due to fact that its more carpet for your money. Thirdly
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