Kashian Bros

Kashian Bros

Kashian Bros & Wilmette - a perfect fit since 1910

Kashian Bros
1107 Greenleaf Ave.
Wilmette, IL 60091
Phone: (847) 251-1200

 

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Open Monday - Saturday from 8:30am - 5:00pm.

 

Mohawk ColoCenter

Carpet

Placeholder ImageKashian Bros. brings you the finest selection of today's carpet from Mohawk, Shaw, Beaulieu, Axminster, Prestige, Glen Eden, Masland and Stanton.Versatile textures, styles, colors, patterns - all of today's most popular styles as well as classics that fit in with any decor.

We are a Mohawk ColorCenter. That means that we offer a wide selection of the finest products Mohawk manufactures and sells. Anyone who wants the best selection, quality, and value for their homes or businesses is able to fill all their flooring needs here at Kashian Bros , the carpet store in the Wilmette community.

Being a Mohawk ColorCenter also means that our staff has received and continues to receive manufacturer direct training in the latest styles and techniques.


A Description of Common Carpet Fibers

Nylon

The most frequently used carpet fiber, highly desirable due to its exceptional durability, versatility, and reasonable pricing. It can be dyed in an endless variety of colors and made into numerous styles and textures. Nylon is commonly used in residential and commercial applications.

Polyester

Used in residential and a few commercial applications, polyester has good color clarity, colorfastness, and resistance to water-soluble stains. All of Mohawk's staple polyester yarn comes from our state-of-the-art plastic bottle recycling facility. This "food-grade" PET Polyester fiber might be considered to be better quality than "carpet-grade" polyester fiber.

Polypropylene

Also known as Olefin, this fiber resists fading, generates low levels of static electricity, is favorably priced, and can be engineered in outdoor applications. Due to its manufacturing process, polypropylene inherently resists stains. When used in specific carpet constructions, this yarn will perform as well as most resilient fibers.

Wool

The most expensive of the fibers listed here, it is a natural fiber with moderate soil and stain resistance. Durable, luxurious "hand", reduced visible soil due to fine, light-scattering characteristics.

Masland Carpets
Axminster Carpet Mills
Stanton Carpet Mills
Glen Eden Mills
Prestige Mills
Beaulieu Carpet