Carpet Type: Broadloom Carpet
Width: 4 & 5m
Sectors: Residential
Sustainability: 80% Wool, 20% Polypropylene
Other colours in this range
New Elford
New Elford - Barley
New Elford - Buff
New Elford - Cashew
New Elford - Flax
New Elford - Grey
New Elford - Heather
New Elford - Light Beige
New Elford - Maize
New Elford - Sand

New Elford – Heather

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Twist Pile

The New Elford Twist carpet is ideal for residential use and is particularly well suited to housing developments and homebuilding within the residential sector. The warm Heather colour is neutral, plain and bright, bringing comfort and elegance into any home whilst perfectly complementing both bold and plain home designs. It is suitable for use on stairs when stair nosing is installed and has a plain cut pile design and a primary action backing. Made from an 80% wool and 20% polypropylene composition, the New Elford Twist Heather carpet is available in three weights: Standard, Super & Premier.

New Elford Twist Carpet Weights

Standard Super Premier
Pile Weight 850gm/m² 1100g/m² 1400g/m²
Total Pile Height 8mm 9mm 10mm
Tog 1.42 1.48 1.52

 

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Carpet Type: Broadloom Carpet
Width: 4 & 5m
Sectors: Residential
Sustainability: 80% Wool, 20% Polypropylene
Other colours in this range
New Elford
New Elford - Barley
New Elford - Buff
New Elford - Cashew
New Elford - Flax
New Elford - Grey
New Elford - Heather
New Elford - Light Beige
New Elford - Maize
New Elford - Sand

Width: 4m & 5m

Backing: Action Back

Fire Classification: Cfl-S1

Pile Content: 80% wool, 20% polypropylene

To clean the carpet, we’d recommend using an upright or quality barrel vacuum cleaner fitted with a power-driven rotating brush. Alternatively, you could use a combination beater or brush bar that moves around the carpet pile and mechanically loosens dirt to be removed by the vacuum. This is best suited for low cut pile carpet. To prevent excess fuzzing turn the brush off or change the head when vacuuming loop pile, cut and loop carpet.

Underlay and carpet are designed to work together as a complete flooring system so underlay should always be used. You should match a quality underlay with the quality and proposed use of your carpet.