The main types of carpet construction are defined by the way the carpet fibers are attached to their backing.
- Loop pile means the fibers are bent into little loops. It’s a very durable, stain-resistant carpet, but has a low profile and limited cushioning. The level loop is also called Berber. This type of carpet features short loops that stand up well in high-traffic areas. Multi-level loops mean the tops of the loops vary in height to give a carpet a patterned texture.
- Cut pile carpets cut the yarn tips so there aren’t any loops. Cut pile carpets tend to be denser and softer than loop piles. There are several types of the cut pile: Plush Carpet, Saxony, Textured Cut Pile, Frieze( also known as shag carpet)
- Cut and loop is another type of carpet that has both cut pile and loop pile fibers and combines the best qualities of both. It’s good for hiding dirt and stains.