Most carpets have a face weight between 20 ounces and 100 ounces but the.
Carpet surface weight.
Don t use one factor alone as an indicator of a carpet s overall quality.
Yes a heavier backing may be better made but it s not accurate enough to judge a carpet.
Judging carpet quality.
For example a carpet with a 50 ounce face weight and a pile height of 1 2 an inch would have a density of 3 600 ounces per cubic yard 50 x 36 0 5 3 600.
A carpet s total weight is the face weight weight of the backing.
A higher face weight means more yarn says grable and more yarn makes for a longer lasting product as an example within one product line the good level carpet has a face weight of 40 oz.
The weight of the back also doesn t mean much as far as durability.
It should not be confused with the carpet s total weight which is the combined weight of the pile plus the backing.
Fiber face weight is not the same as total carpet weight which includes the weight of the carpet backing and the fiber face weight.
Face weight is the actual weight of the fiber used to manufacture the carpet pile but does not include the weight of the carpet backing.
Face weight is the actual weight of the fiber used to manufacture the carpet pile but does not include the weight of the carpet backing.
Carpet face weight is defined as the weight of the carpet pile per square yard of carpet measured in ounces.
Most carpets have a face weight somewhere between 20 ounces and 100 ounces.
Backing is heavy compared to the carpet fiber so total weights are much higher than face weights.
The best level weighs in at 63 oz.