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Frank Marotta founded The Carpet Company & Tile in 1982 at the age of twenty. Five years later he married Terri who came to work the business with him. The Carpet Company started out in the Geauga Market House, moving to the Kirby Building in Chesterland in 1988. As business flourished, so did the desire for a newer, larger showroom. As a result, in 2003 we moved to our current location at 8025 Mayfield Road in Chesterland between Avanti Salon and Oak and Embers restaurant.

We pride ourselves on our honesty and integrity and maintain a high-quality reputation, while not using high pressure sales tactics. We take the time to listen and educate the customer, utilizing services such as professional interior design consultation. We enhance the experience in the showroom by offering a wide assortment of the best quality products from the most innovative and desired brands in the industry.

We use the highest quality carpet pad and flooring installers that can be offered to ensure that each floor we put in is of the best quality and service offered to the consumers of Northeast Ohio.
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Quality area rugs offer a positive and lasting effect on your home.
Area rugs are products that beautify your home, enhance design and decor, are easy to care for, stand the test of time and meet your specific comfort, performance and budget needs.
Area rugs can transport your rooms from ordinary to extraordinary.
The fastest way to change a mood or character of a room is to add an area rug.
We serve Chesterland, Chagrin Falls, Chardon, Mayfield Heights, Mentor OH.
Being familiar with area rug construction also helps you understand and evaluate performance aspects: why certain rugs wear better and longer.
Understanding how area rugs are created helps you better determine rug value and keep you inside the borders of your budget.
Persian weavers discontinued the use of synthetic dyes until the modern synthetic chrome dyes developed between World Wars I and II.
It goes without saying that you should follow your style sense when choosing something as critical as an area rug.
Any floor covering in your home impacts interior beauty, design, decor, comfort, livability and upkeep.
It's a fact that floor coverings can make or break a home.
Because of the number of area rug choices including patterns, colors, textures and price points, choosing an area rug can intimidate even the most experienced shopper.
Knowing the basic types of area rugs can provide you with a firm foundation upon which to begin your shopping journey.
Learn all you can before buying flooring, including area rugs.
Knowledge about rug specifics, characteristics, and traits can be invaluable.
Choosing the best area rug for your home is really about knowing the right combination of characteristics, aesthetics, performance and budget to best meet the needs of your lifestyle.
For definitions of other terms not listed here, please go to these sections:How It's Made, Styles, and Before You Buy.
Age classifies how old the rug is.
All handmade rugs are placed within these three categories: Antique, Semi-Antique and Contemporary.
A rug in which minor repairs have been made, or may be needed.
These repairs could involve warp strands that need attention, or the repair or replacement of several knots or fringes.
The dominating color in the rug's background.
Red, blue, beige and yellow are the most popular background colors and are expressed in many different hues and shades.
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