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While there are many synthetics used for carpeting, natural wool is still the most popular here in Australia and there are many reasons for this, which we highlight in this short article.

  • Longevity – Natural Australian wool is carefully selected; the wool from the belly area is the best for carpeting – the finest wool carpets in Australia are fitted by experts and your carpets will stand the test of time. Wool has the ability to spring back into shape, unlike synthetic carpets that go flat after a few years.
  • Fire resistant – Wool is resistant to fire, which really makes a difference with fire, those extra few minutes could save all your possessions from a house fire. Wool fibres do not ignite, rather they melt and this impedes the spread of fire.
  • Minimal maintenance – Wool is a 100% natural material and therefore resistant to stain, deep vacuum regularly and your carpet should be clean and smell fresh. Ask a carpet cleaner which type of carpet they prefer and most will say wool.
  • Wool has high insulation properties – Sheep are a testament to the insulation properties of wool, keeping your flooring cool in the summer and retaining warmth in the winter.
  • Sustainable – Natural wool is harvested from sheep and no harm is done to the animals or the environment. Great if you want a green home! Click here for wool carpet cleaning tips.
  • Luxurious feel underfoot
– Nothing quite feels like walking on a carpet than luxurious premium wool; one of the main reasons Australian homeowners prefer wool to synthetic materials.

From sheep to floor

If you are wondering how sheep’s wool ends up as carpet, wonder no more!

  • Shearing – Shearing is crucial for healthy sheep and experts shear the entire fleece from the animal, which grows back in 6-9 months.
  • Cleaning – The wool is cleaned with eco-friendly soap and hot water to remove any contaminants.
  • Brushing – The freshly cleaned wool is brushed into fibres that form a web; the process enables the fibres to be twisted.
  • Spinning – Twisting the fibres creates strong strands for added strength.
  • Tufting – A special machine tufts the wool, sewing it together to form the carpet.

The wool is then attached to a backing and the carpet is ready for installation.

Single shopping solutions are available; there are many different types of wool carpets, varying in density with numerous colours and finishes. The best solution is to contact a leading Australian carpet supplier and ask for a technician to visit your home. He would have all the samples and can advise you on the best type of carpet that meets your needs. Click here for a PDF file that offers information about wool carpet productivity in Australia.

The importance of correct installation

When investing in premium wool carpet, it is wise to have the supplier install the product, teams of experienced carpet fitters have seen it all and will ensure that your new carpet fits like a glove.

Take the first step to installing premium wool carpet by contacting a leading Australian carpet supplier.

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