Rotate your carpet every few months to ensure even wear which prevents needless shedding.
Is carpet shedding normal.
When selecting a carpet ask the sales associate how much you can expect it to shed.
The carpet will shed in a much smaller amount for its lifetime in the home.
Unfortunately there is no way for you to determine in advance how much a carpet will shed.
Carpet shedding is normally a characteristic of the product.
Carpet shedding is fibers that release from the pile through foot traffic and vacuuming.
Cheaper plush carpets sometimes are made with short staple spun yarns that can shed a lot throughout the life of the carpet.
In that case the solution is a high quality product.
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One advantage of carpet made with continuous filament yarn is that once the initial fuzz is gone the fabric stops shedding entirely.
This is normal for carpets with staple yarn spun yarn in a cut pile.
You need a vacuum with at least 80 cfm cubic feet of air per minute vacuum power.
The shorter the fiber lengths used the more prone to shedding the carpet will be.
You can avoid the nightmare of excessive carpet shedding by selecting a carpet made with a continuous filament fiber.
Sometimes shedding is not normal.
This will help you lift the loose fibers right out of the carpet.
Staple yarns always shed at least a little.
Shedding is a characteristic of spun staple yarn.
Fortunately in most cases all it takes to stop new carpet shedding is some dedicated vacuuming and a lot of patience.
Step 1 check your vacuum to be sure it can do the job.
While it may be a characteristic we must also determine if the reported concern is carpet shedding or carpet fuzzing.
Some poorly made rugs may never stop shedding.
If the shedding affects the quality of the carpet and you notice a difference contact the store where you bought it to find out if this is normal.
The shedding will drastically reduce within a few months of installation in the home.
The builder says this is normal and that nothing can be done about it.