Carpet City
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Carpet City
Executive Summary of Georgia Carpet by Richard Fatooh
You can take a trip to Georgia if you want to buy new carpet or need your existing carpets cleaned. Rich in carpet history the term Georgia Carpet equals all you need to know about carpets.
Georgia native Catherine Evans Whitener began crafting tufted products in the 1890′s. A then little know company called DuPont accelerated the industry with the addition of nylon carpets. Another Georgia Carpet great is Mohawk Industries who have been in the flooring industry for 125 years. They design and produce all manner of carpet both woven and tufted broadloom carpets, area rugs, accent rugs and mats. Shuttlepoint Carpet, introduced in the 1950′s was another great Mohawk success, introducing the first high and low loop carpet design to be marketed. Hard work and dedication from its employees along with the continued production of affordable quality carpet and successful business mergers has allowed Mohawk to remain a carpet giant to this day.
Shaw Carpet located in Dalton rounds out the big three of Georgia Carpet. They provide carpeting for retailers throughout all of North America and Australia. Shaw is famous for high quality floor coverings such as their Sutton, Queen and Philadelphia lines. Whether or not you actually live in the Georgia area, a bit of research into Georgia Carpet Industry history is a must of the homeowner beginning their carpet search. Those of you fortunate enough to have easy access to the above Georgia Carpet giants should definitely visit these famous companies as you search for you perfect new carpet or flooring. You will also be surprised by the large number of quality discount stores that exist to make Georgia Carpet affordable for everyone.
