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  • Solid Timber Flooring

    Solid Timber flooring is a 18 mm thick luxury product that can be laid directly onto floorboards, MDF or ply sheeting using (secret) nails and glue.

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  • Looking to SAVE on Flooring Installation Costs?

    For the DIY handy person, Carpet Factory also stocks a full range of quads and timber trims for floating floors, laminates and timber floors to suit all our timber and flooring range.

     

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    We can also supply quality glues for laying timber look planks and vinyl sheet and tiles, as well as MDF (the new masonite) for laying on timber floorboards.

     

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    Please note:- Matching the correct trims and accessories is a service we offer for all our flooring products. We can make sure you get the correct accesories trims and underlays for any floor we supply. Do it once and do it right with Carpet Factory.

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  • Godfrey Hirst Carpets

    Carpet factory is a proud supplier of Godfrey Hirst Carpets. Godfrey Hirst is Australias largest manufacturer of wool and synthetic carpets.

    All carpets manufactured by Godfrey Hirst come fully backGodfrey-Hirst-warrantyed by the full Godfrey Hirst customer warranty.

    Carpet Factory stock full rolls of Godfrey Hirst carpets in store.

    We bulk buy our Godfrey Hirst carpets and keep stock to maintain the most competetive prices.

    With full sized rolls in stock you can see exactly how your carpet will appear in large full length rolls.

    No more guessing from small sample boards.

    Come in to Carpet Factory today to see exactly how your carpet will appear in the full broad loom roll width.

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  • Standard rug Sizes

    When choosing a rug for your home, the most important consideration is what size best suits your needs

     

    Rugs are available in standard sizes designed to suit common areas and purposes. Here is a guide to standard rug sizes and their most common uses:

    Standard rug sizes…

    Scatter rugs

    • various sizes
    • suitable for hall, doorways, entrys, infront of chairs and anywhere excessive wear to floor coverings occur.

    The above sizes are standard sizes. Some rugs bay be a little larger or smaller than these sizes.

     

    We find the following sizes to be the most commonly found variants in this size range:

     

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    Small rug

    • 1.2m X 1.7m
    • suitable for Small couch setting, entry, bed or dorm rooms, kitchen etc.
    • We find the following sizes to be the most commonly found variants in this size range:

      1.2 x 1.7 m  – 1.15 x 1.6m – 1.1 x 1.6 m
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    Medium (Standard) rug

    • 1.6m X 2.3m
    • Suitable for two-three seater couch setting, beneath coffee table, in Lounge or family rooms. beneath dining table (2-6 seat).
    • We find the following sizes to be the most commonly found variants in this size range:

      1.7 x 2.4m – 1.6 x 2.3 m – 1.55 x 2.25m – 1.5 x 2.2 m

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    Lage rug

    • 2m X 3m
    • Suitable for beneath dining table (4-8 seat), in lounge or family rooms, in rumpus or home cinema room, beneath bed .
    • We find the following sizes to be the most commonly found variants in this size range:

      2 x 3 m – 2 x 2.9m – 1.8 x 2.7m

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    EXTRA large rug

    • 2.5m X 3.5m
    • Suitable for Beneath dining table (6-12 seat), in lounge or family room, rumpus or home cinema room.
    • We find the following sizes to be the most commonly found variants in this size range:

      2.5 x 3.5m – 2.2 x 3.2m

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    Super size rugs and Custom Designs – these larger rug sizes may be subject to stock availability or we can custom make lerge rugs to your specifications

    • 3m x 4m
    • 3m x 5m (limited availabllity – Custom made sizes also available)

     

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    Other standard rug sizes


    Runner (factory pre-finished)  

    see a preview of 100+ runner designs we have in store – click here 

    • (standard) 0.8m x 3m
    • other sizes may also be available (runner sizes may be subject to availability)

    Runner (on the roll to cut any length)

    • 0.66m wide
    • 0.70m wide
    • 0.80m wide
    • 0.90m wide
    • 1.0 m wide
    • 1.05m wide (commercial indoor/outdoor runner)

    Circle Rugs

    • various sizes in stock (subject to stock availability)
    • small diamater circle scatter rugs 
    • 1.3m diamater
    • 1.5 diameter
    • 1.8 diameter
    • 2m diamater
    • 2.5m diameter
    • custome made circles also available (genarally up to 4 m diamater) Call for details.

    Mats

    • 0.70 x 1.3m
    • 0.80 x 1.4m
    • 0.90 x 1.8m
    • Plus many other various other sizes available in store.

    Doormats

    • Various sizes

    TO REQUEST A QUOTE “CLICK HERE”

    or Visit the Carpet Factory Showroom (click here)

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  • Rug edging and Non-Slip solutions

    A professional weekly overlocking service for edging cut length runners and carpet squares, is also available.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Plus! Carpet Factory has a huge range of pre-overlocked rugs and runners to choose from.

     

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    Carpet factory also stocks the best and cheapest Solution for preventing rugs slipping around on hard timber, tile or vinyl floors.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    We also have the ultimate Non-Slip rug underlay to prevent rugs from bunching on top of carpet.

     The our non-slip underlay is the best non-slip underlay in the world for preventing rug slip on wall to wall carpeting (fitted carpeting).  Our non slip underlay adheres firmly to your rug and carpet to prevent slipping and bunching of rugs. Anyone who has had a trip or fall from crinkled or missplaced rugs will recognise the importance of a well set rug on carpeted floors.

    *Place the underlay white side down facing the carpeted floor; then place the rug on top of the gray side. 

    If you are tired of adjusting and fixing rugs that move and warp on your carpets then Carpet Factory non slip rug underlay is the most reliable and best solution on the market. 

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  • Why Buy a Rug from Carpet Factory?

    Carpet Factory is locally owned business that’s been single owner operated for over forty years.

    At Carpet Factory, we don’t use high pressure sales tactics to make you buy before we skip on to the next town.

    We don’t mark up to mark down. And we only stock quality rugs that we are proud to say, meet the high standards that Carpet Factory customers have come to know and trust.

    So, If you’re buying a rug in Canberra , don’t be fooled by flashy high pressure sales that seem too good to be true. Come browse Carpet Factory’s Discount Rugs Showroom, and make the right choice, at the right price, on the best rug for your home.

    From pure wool, shaggy flokatis, to ultramodern woven, silk like budget rugs and chunky acrylics…. to hand crafted Indian and Persians and hand knotted pure silk rugs, Carpet Factory has the right rug, at the right price for your home.

    For one of the biggest range of rugs in Australia all in one location, Come and see it all at Carpet Factory’s huge rug gallery. 67 wollongong street Fyshwick.

     

     

    So why not bring in your colour charts, or a couch pillow and find the best rug to suit your home at Canberra’s biggest and best discount rug gallery…

    …Carpet Factory!!! Find us at 67 Wollongong Street Fyshwick

     

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    (please note some rugs displayed on this website have been cropped for photographic purposes)

     

  • RUG CARE AND MAINTAINENCE

     

    Regular vacuuming is most important for rug maintenance. Area rugs receive a lot of abuse from everyday dust and dirt accumulation. Sand and dirt grind down the pile of rugs and abrade their foundations. It is best to remove this sand, dirt and grime before it makes its way into the base of the rug, where it will be more difficult to remove. Surface soiling is best lifted by slowly pushing the vacuum a few feet with the nap of the carpet and then slowly reversing direction. In higher traffic or particularly soiled areas of the rug this process may need repetition to be fully effective.

     

    Using a good vacuum with strong airflow and adjustable rotating brushes will remove the greatest volume of particles from the rug. The vacuum should have a good filtration system that will prevent dust from recirculating into the air.

    Some Vacuuming tips:

     

    • Keep the vacuum’s brushes clean and replace them when they wear down. The beater bar should vibrate the rug, but not cause the vacuum’s motor too slow. Raise the beater bar above the rug to just barely skim the fibers of the rug, otherwise pilling may occur.
    • It is best to vacuum in the same direction as the pile.
    • Be careful of fringes when vacuuming; don’t let the vacuum pull them, lest they actually be ripped off over time.
    • Make sure that the beater bar actually rotates when it is in contact with the rug; a worn belt in the vacuum may cause the bar to slow down and stop rotating. Belts should be inspected frequently to be certain they are working properly.
    • Make sure that the vacuum bag isn’t too full. When the bag is over half full the vacuum’s efficiency is reduced.
    • Always make sure that the vacuum’s hoses and attachments are free of airflow obstructions.
    • Vacuum across both directions of the traffic pattern to prevent matting.

    Occasional Maintenance Practices

    In addition to vacuuming there are a few other steps that should be considered to keep your rug looking it’s best.

    • Every so often it is a good idea to flip your rug and pat it down to shake loose dirt particles that have worked their way into the carpet’s loops. Sweeping or vacuuming the back of the rug once a year is the most effective way to dislodge worn in particles.

     

    • Rotating the rug will prevent foot traffic from wearing the rug pile unevenly. The rug should be rotated once every six months if the carpet is in a high traffic room.

     

    • In addition, heavy furniture like pianos and sofas should be moved occasionally, even if only slightly, to prevent excessive pile crushing. Floor protectors can be used under legs of tables, chairs and other furniture to help distribute weight.

     

    • Spraying pile crushed by heavy furniture with a little bit of water and then brushing it with a soft brush can restore the pile’s height.

     

    • It is preferable to keep your area rug safe from exposure to direct sunlight that could cause the colors to fade. Do not expose the rug to sunlight on a regular basis. Too much sunlight causes the colors to fade which in turn creates unevenness in the colors of the rug. Silk is especially vulnerable to sunlight. Using drapes or blinds to shade the rug during hours of direct daylight and occasionally rotating the rug will help to preserve a rug’s color and keep it even.

     

    Some Rug Maintenance Myths

    Myth 1: You should shake or beat your rug to remove dirt.
    Shaking or beating your rug can be more destructive than beneficial. The shaking strains the rug’s backing, and with an old rug this can be disastrous to the integrity of the rug foundation.

    Myth 2: You should air your rug by hanging it outside.
    Hanging a rug over a clothesline or hanging it on a wall can also cause stress to the rug’s foundation and shape. It is best to keep the rug lying flat and simply turn it and rotate it occasionally, even when airing the rug outside.

    Cleaning

    Your rug can last a lifetime if cleaned properly. We suggest a professional cleaning every 1-3 years, depending on the traffic and location. We recommend professional carpet cleaners that use the hot water extraction method for most rugs. You should not dry clean your rugs, with the exception of silk rugs, and you should not use bleach. Always check to make sure that your rug cleaning service is familiar with your type of rug.

    Professionals will know the best way to clean your rug type, but to prepare you with a bit of extra information, here are some methods of cleaning various area rug fibers.

    Natural fibers may require additional consideration before cleaning.

    Wool – Excessive agitation and heat should be avoided, but generally wool fibers may be cleaned with most cleaning methods. Wool should be cleaned with neutral detergents (wool mix detergents) and dried quickly. Use special care around household cleaning products, as bleaches and other alkaline products such as bathroom cleaners easily damage wool.

    Silk – Silk should be cleaned using a dry cleaning process. These fibers may be damaged by natural and synthetic acids (e.g. lemon juice), and sunlight. Consult a rug cleaning specialist for additional information about cleaning silk.

    Stains, Spills and Emergency Spot Cleaning

    Even with the best routine rug care and maintenance, accidents will happen. If you have small children, the spilling risk is at least tripled! Whether it is water, juice, coffee, wine, a pet accident or other spill, it is crucial to remove the mess right away. The longer you wait to clean after a spill, the smaller your chances are of being able to prevent permanent damage.

    Always work from the outer edge of the spill towards the center so it does not spread. Use a spoon or spatula to scoop up large debris and remove excess liquid, but do not rub or scrub at the fibers — this will cause the pile to mat and clump, and may thus increase the visibility of a potential stain.

    Owners of even the most well-behaved cats and dogs will occasionally come across pet accidents. Often, the messes are not discovered until long after the accident occurred. In our Spot Removal Guide, we suggest several options for cleaning both new and old pet stains.

    Spot Removal Guide

    Find us at 67 Wollongong Street Fyshwick

  • Carpet Tiles

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    Easy to cut, easy to install, water resistant and stain proof

    IDEAL FOR COMMERCIAL USE, HOME GYMS, HOME OFFICE and DIY HOME PROJECTS

     

    NO GLUE REQUIRED!

     

     

     

     

    IN STOCK AND READY TODAY 

    (colours may be subject to availability)

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    8mm commercial grade thickness with excellent cushion backing.

    50cm X 50cm Carpet Tiles – REDUCED TO JUST $—–?

    Call now for the best price!!!

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    CUSHION BACKED

    Other styles also available in – GREY and BLUE

    (other options may be possible)

    HURRY… FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

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    Discount carpet tiles now available.

    Call us for options and stock availability.

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    TO REQUEST A QUOTE “CLICK HERE”

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  • Choosing A Carpet

    woolCarpet Factory is Canberras biggest stockist of Carpet, Rugs and Timber Flooring.

    With with over 800 square metres of warehouse style showroom space, Carpet Factory is jam packed with carpet and flooring specials from all leading brands.

    We specialise in finding all the best bulk deals  from major flooring suppliers including Godfrey Hirst, Feltex, Minster, Redbook, Access, Hycraft, Invicta, Baileu, Norman Ellison , Chaparal, Edwardstown Carpets, George Low, Beaulieu, Bolyu and many more.

     

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  • Cleaning and maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance (our personal guide)

    Test this on a scrap of carpet first.

    We are not responsible for failed attemtpts at cleaning carpets.

    For official guides see the manufacturers guides further down the page.

    To maintain your carpet and ensure it looks good for the life of the carpet, Carpet Factory recommends the following procedures.

    • Walk off mats should be used at all entrances to absorb soil and moisture from making progress through the house.
    • A professional and reputable carpet cleaning professional should be used every few years, or if serious soiling or a stain occurs.
    • Any cleaning with chemicals and cleaning agents should be tested in an inconspicuous area of the carpet (like a cupboard).
    • Use of a quality vacuum cleaner with a brush beater to regularly clean and remove harmful sand and grit that can affect carpet wear, will prolong the life of your carpet and maintain it’s look and feel. (vacuum cleaners do not have to be expensive ones – try to test them in the store, check for good suction and cleaning ability and empty the bag or catchment regularly when using your vac)
    • Nylon carpets can benefit from re-application of a Scotchguard or similar treatment after a few years of use. (Do not apply stain treatments to poly, wool or wool blend carpets as it will have no effect and is a waste of money)
    • Clean stains immediately and you will have the greatest chance of removing the stain. (see stain removal guides below)
    • Rugs in heavy traffic areas will also help maintain the look of your carpet, especially in rooms that are subject to regular use.

    To maintain carpet in heavy wear areas like halls and doorways, Carpet Factory recommends the use of scatter rugs and runners.

    Carpet Factory Has a Canberra’s biggest range of rugs and runners to suit any décor.

    When cleaning stains or soiling from carpet, DO NOT RUB!!! Always blot carpet with clean white towels. To lift liquid stains like red wine and coffee, stomp on carpet with a towel, repeat process by pouring water on the stain to dilute the liquid and stomping with a clean dry towel.

    We emphasise this method works for us. It is not necessarily the manufacturers guidelines or contained in any official recommendation.

    Ensure your carpet is dried properly after this process.

    If in doubt, please consult a professional carpet cleaner.

    Remember to check manufacturers recommendations before cleaning any flooring product!

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    For more information on cleaning methods see the links to Australia’s leading manufacturers sites below…

     

    Cleaning Guides from Manufacturers:

     

    “click the logo above to see the Godfrey Hirst official cleaning guide video”

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    Carpet Guides available for Download

    Wool – Godfrey Hirst Carpet Care and Maintenance Guide
    Synthetic – Godfrey Hirst Carpet Care and Maintenance Guide
    Wool – Hycraft Carpet Care and Maintenance Guide
    eco+ carpet Care and Maintenance Guide
    Godfrey Hirst Carpets Warranty Card

    Hycraft Carpets Warranty Card

     

    Wool Cleaning:

    (content provided by wools of New Zealand)

    Caring for your carpet

    The natural attributes of New Zealand wool help keep your Wools of New Zealand branded carpets looking good for longer:

    • The naturally scaly surface of wool makes it naturally resistant to soiling. Soil will be held high in the carpet pile where it can be easily removed by vacuuming.
    • Wool has natural elasticity so it stands up to everyday wear and tear and resists unsightly crushing from furniture.
    • Wool has a natural protective outer layer that prevents water-based spills from penetrating into the fiber.

    Combined with an effective maintenance plan, these natural attributes make it easy to look after your Wools of New Zealand branded carpet or rug.

    All you have to do is follow the three simple steps set out below:

    STEP 1: VACUUMING

    When it comes to keeping your carpet looking good and hygienically clean, you can never vacuum too often. As a rule, vacuum at least once a week, more often in heavy traffic areas. Be thorough – vacuum under furniture, behind curtains and where your carpet meets the wall.

    Quick tips:

    • Be sure your vacuum cleaner is suitable for your type of carpet. Follow the advice of the carpet manufacturer or your retailer.
    • If your vacuum has a bag, empty it regularly to ensure the vacuum doesn’t lose suction.

    STEP 2: CLEAN SPILLS IMMEDIATELY

    Stains can be prevented easily by ACTING QUICKLY when spills occur. Even when time is not on your side, follow this simple removal process, use the correct cleaning agent, and you’ll be delighted with the difference you can make.

    Scoop, Blot, Clean, Rinse and Blot Dry

    DO NOT RUB OR SCRUB YOUR WOOL CARPET AS THIS CAN CAUSE PERMANENT PILE DISTORTION.

    Type of treatment

    1. 1. Cold water.
    2. 2. One teaspoon of wool detergent (for example, Softly) and one litre of warm water.
    3. 3. Clear household disinfectant.
    4. 4. Dry cleaning solvent such as White Spirit or Murlex (Available from hardware stores). Use only on dry carpet.
    5. 5. Chill with ice cubes in a plastic bag. Pick or scrape off gum.
    6. 6. Mix 1/3 cup of white vinegar with 2/3 cup of water.
    7. 7. Warm water.
    8. 8. Nail polish remover (should not contain lanolin).
    9. 9. Surgical alcohol.
    10. 10. Place absorbent paper over wax and apply hot iron to paper. Wax will melt and be absorbed by the paper.
    11. 11. Vacuum clean.
    12. 12. Mineral turpentine.
    13. 13. Seek assistance from a professional carpet cleaner.

    Cleaning Guide

    (Begin with Step One and proceed to Step Two or Three if necessary.)

    Stain Step One Step Two Step Three
    Alcoholic beverages 1 2  
    Bleach 1 13  
    Blood 1 2  
    Butter 4 2  
    Candle Wax 10 4  
    Chewing Gum 5 4  
    Chocolate 4 2  
    Coffee 1 2 6
    Colas & soft drinks 1 2  
    Cooking oil 4 2  
    Cream 2 4  
    Egg 2 13  
    Faeces 2 3 13
    Floor wax 4 2  
    Fruit juice 1 2  
    Furniture polish 4 2  
    Gravy & sauces 7 2  
    Ink (ballpoint pen) 9 2  
    Ink (felt tip pen) 4 2  
    Lipstick 4 2  
    Milk 2 4  
    Mustard 2    
    Nail Polish 8 4  
    Oil & grease 4 2  
    Paint (Oil based) 12 4  
    Paint (acrylic) 1 2  
    Rust 6 13  
    Salad dressing 2 4  
    Shoe Polish 4 2  
    Soot 11 4  
    Tar 12 4  
    Tea 1 2 6
    Tomato sauce 7 2  
    Urine (fresh) 1 2 3
    Urine (old stain) 13    
    Vomit 2 3 6
    Wine 1 2 6
    Unknown material 4 2  

    STEP 3: PROFESSIONAL CLEANING

    Professional cleaning once every one-to-two years will do wonders to revitalise your carpet and keep it hygienically clean.

    Professional carpet cleaning is a science requiring skills and expertise that can only be obtained through formal training. Untrained operators may do your carpet more harm than good.