The Berber carpet is widely known as the most beautiful and durable carpet made in the world, originally beginning as a very obscure history. The history of Berber carpeting has made it a traditional based durable carpet that is the most popular flooring made for homes and businesses. Originating in Africa, the northwestern tribe called the “Berber tribe” was originally of farmers or oasis dwellers. Today, those who practice these tribal traditions and language are living in Morocco, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia—countries off the Barbary Coast.

Out of these meek and modest origins, two different types of Berber carpet have developed—the American Berber carpet, which has a focus on the carpet weave, and the Tunisian carpet, which is the highest quality of Berber carpets ever made. The Tunisian is available in wool, camel hair, silk, and others, with breathtaking intricate designs. The American Berber carpet is made from wool, nylon, and olefin, along with a varying level of loops that gives it a specific look and feel for comfort and beauty. Each has its own look and feel, which offer the consumer a varied number of choices and styles.

Cleaning Berber carpet is easy to do based on its make-up, regardless whether it is tiles or wall-to-wall, with even bleach cleaning not damaging it due to the olefin in it, giving the Berber carpet cleaning an advantage over others—and with the intricate pattern design, Berber carpet repair is just as easy. Berber carpet care is what makes Berber a good name, as daily and weekly cleaning is at a minimum. Any vacuum cleaner for Berber carpet is good, but it is always a good idea to have one with good suction and quality work.

Not all Berber carpets require padding, but if the carpet dealer usually sells a lightweight padding then by all means purchase it. But the general rule for carpet padding is the bigger the Berber loop the firmer the Berber padding should be. One major rule of thumb is that rebond should always be avoided as a padding under Berber carpeting. In making the rebond pad, a gas is used that can be given off known as BHT, which in turn has an adverse effect on certain carpets—yellow blotches develop on the surface of the fiber.

Berber carpets and Berber carpet tile adds to the quality of carpet Berber has developed over the years. Discount Berber carpet is available to those who desire lower prices, with a wide range of Berber carpet colors, Berber carpet prices, and one of the manufacturers of Berber carpet, Mohawk Manufacturing, along with Shaw, Beaulieu, and Gulistan carpets. And also, Berber carpet tiles are now not only durable but easy to install or remove, as compared to wall-to-wall carpeting—which has made them even more popular.

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