Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Jun 24, 2008 9:51 am Hi
Was looking at carpets yesterday and liked a carpet by a company named Redbook Carpets. I don't know much about them but am wondering if they are well know and produce good high quality carpets or are not as good as other companies. Regards Rowan Re: Redbook carpet - Reputation 2Jun 24, 2008 10:26 am Hi Rowan,
There aren't any bad brands really. They all have to manufacture to industry standards. Its just that some cheaper carpets are made to specifications that don't perform as well as those with higher specs. My feeling about Redbook is they are predominantly making nylon carpets at the upper end of the nylon market for domestic use (so one of the better domestic nylons. I think Redbook are a subsidary of Feltex (but might be wrong about that). So if you like the Redbook range, no probs there! Cheers! Ash. Re: Redbook carpet - Reputation 3Jun 24, 2008 5:32 pm Hi Rowan - we actually had a Redbook carpet in our bedroom in our last house. It was a 100% nylon ,chocolate brown, carpet and hid all the dirt (not that there would ever be any of that in MY house!! ) , but better than that, it was sooo unbelievably soft underfoot. We were very happy with it. Solidarity, not solidity.......The Lexicon of Life Hello all, I have been looking at display homes and talking to some builders. I am looking to build a custom home in South Australia, Adelaide. I'm looking at Statesmen… 0 1585 1 16247 they can, it's a fairly standard solution when the slab isn't recessed. the falls need to be in the main floor, if it hasn't been done then you need to ask them to redo… 4 6795 |