How To Choose Environmentally-Friendly Carpeting

June 15, 2020

Red Rock Flooring - Your Number 1 Flooring Company in St. George for Environmentally Friendly Flooring

Because carpeting absorbs sound and is soft on your feet, it is a top flooring choice for homes in Hurricane, Utah. When you are in the market for new carpeting, you want to get the highest quality for the best value. Unfortunately, traditional carpet can be tough on the environment because of the materials used and the chemicals added during manufacturing. If you choose eco friendly carpet, however, you can have all the benefits of conventional carpet without the environmental issues.
When shopping for carpet that is environmentally green, there are three important questions to ask.


1. What materials were used to make the carpet?


Typical carpeting is made from nylon. The energy required to produce enough nylon flooring to cover a small home with 2 bedrooms takes about 80 gallons of petroleum. Eco friendly carpet, on the other hand, can be made from recycled materials, such as plastic bottles and fishing nets. Many organic materials are also used, including seagrass, organic cotton, bamboo and organic wool.


2. Were any toxic chemicals or harsh organic compounds used to treat the carpeting?


That new-carpet smell in conventional nylon fibers is actually caused by chemicals evaporating into the air. Environmentally-conscious options forgo the harsh chemicals and they don't require many, if any, pesticides or fertilizer in the production process.


3. Was the carpeting made with the intent of being recycled?


The organic materials listed above are biodegradable and they can be recycled safely.
In addition to the carpet materials you select, you must also consider the type of underlay to purchase. Make sure you choose from a wide selection of organic underlay materials. When it comes to cleaning your carpet, there are several non-toxic options available.


Buying eco friendly carpet may seem daunting at first. Just make sure you find a reputable company that employs people with expertise in environmental materials. They will be able to help you select the very best option for your home.

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