- Plush/Cut-Pile Carpet - Saxony plush is very popular because it is soft with short tufts. It does not wear as well as berber or other high level loop carpets.
- Berber - Has a high-level loop with a nubby texture. It wears very well, although is harder to clean.
- Wool - The most expensive type, but it is comfortable, durable and resistant to dirt. Direct sunlight can fade it.
- Synthetic fiber - It is made of artificial materials. Mostly made of nylon, it is cheaper than wool and is durable. Sunlight can damage it.
- Olefin - Cheap, but less durable than nylon. It is pre-treated to resist fading, but can be damaged by heat and sun. It is a very good choice for basements.
- Acrylics - More expensive than nylon, but more closely resembles wool and it resists fading.
- Sisal - A natural fiber derived from the cactus plant. It is very strong and durable, but is extremely rough in texture.
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