Hi,
We quite like the textured carpet in the cavalier bremworth cobblestone range, has anyone got this carpet or looked at it? Thanks
Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: cavalier bremworth cobblestone range 3Oct 27, 2009 2:22 pm royalblue Cav/Brem is a good brand. Got a link to that range? Ash. Ash, Sorry my mistake the range is cobble lane not stone, link http://www.cavbrem.co.nz/tools/search-products/product-details.aspx?code=597 I was orginally keen on the angus tweed or accolade carpet but my wife really liked a couple of colours in the cobble lane range and I thought it looked good to. Slightly cheaper than the above listed and I'm hoping with a top underlay it will still have a soft feel and being texture should handle the traffic a little better Also Ash, do you know if bridgestone prime goes by any other name? Carpet people here in NZ don't seem to know it (bridgestone is here so I'm hoping they can find out for me) Currently they are quoting for Dunlop ultimate 10mm, 120kg density, foam underlay Thanks Re: cavalier bremworth cobblestone range 4Oct 27, 2009 4:04 pm Looks like a very durable, hard wearing carpet. Being loop pile, it will feel a bit firmer and look a little more 'formal' than other carpets. Should have very good appearance retention too. Only reason is may be cheaper than the cut pile carpets is it costs a lot less to produce a loop pile than a cut pile carpet. Being loop pile, its very unlikely to have pile reversal shading issues. It will require a good installer to make joins neatly. So its matter of your choice if you like the carpet. Not sure about underlay types in NZ. Thought they would be the same. Contact Bridgestone direct, as may retailers will feed you cow manure. Ash. Re: cavalier bremworth cobblestone range 5Oct 27, 2009 5:18 pm royalblue Looks like a very durable, hard wearing carpet. Being loop pile, it will feel a bit firmer and look a little more 'formal' than other carpets. Should have very good appearance retention too. Only reason is may be cheaper than the cut pile carpets is it costs a lot less to produce a loop pile than a cut pile carpet. Being loop pile, its very unlikely to have pile reversal shading issues. It will require a good installer to make joins neatly. So its matter of your choice if you like the carpet. Not sure about underlay types in NZ. Thought they would be the same. Contact Bridgestone direct, as may retailers will feed you cow manure. Ash. Many thanks Ash, will contact bridgestone about Prime. I've kept a little notepad file with the tips you have given to ensure carpet is layed well which I intend on making a condition of any sale . So far it seems the norm that power stretchers are always used so thats one 1 good thing at least. Cheers. MATE!!! I've checked their website and it's a 90% match at least. I've just called them and sent the pic through to confirm it's the same product. Thank you heaps. 3 4719 Probably efflorescence Salts coming out of sand, cement products and mortar Water brings them to surface and when evaporates it stays Extremely difficult to get rid of 1 7211 |