For every household, it is but normal for us to see at least a piece of carpet on specific places of the house. Some use carpets to compliment and enhance the look of their homes. While others, use carpets as their flooring, thanks to the revolutionary carpet tiles that is convenient and very easy to install. Why do carpets speak of elegance and sophistication? And does anyone know anything about carpet history at all?
Carpet history surprisingly dates back about 6000 BC ago, where sheep and goats were sheared and then their hair are being spun and woven together to form some form of a rug. By 10000 BC, an aspiring trader named Marco Polo discovered the art of rug making from Central Asia. This was when trading missions were fast increasing among traders from India, China, Persia, North America, and Persia. By 1596, Pierre DuPont of Paris started creating carpets. The first US-based carpet manufacturer was then created in 1791 by a William Sprague of Philadelphia.
During those years, there was a fast increase of other carpet manufacturers across the US states and by 1839, Erastus Bigelow, another US manufacturer made the very first power loom, used for carpet weaving, with productions twice as much as those of the first ones. But that’s not the end of the history of carpets. By then, more and more producers came into the picture, with innovative and more colorful products introduced to the market. From polyester to nylon to tufted carpets, the production line just keeps on getting better and better.
From 1950 onwards, Dalton, Georgia was considered the “carpet capital of the world” for its numerous innovations of carpets with different styles that is surprisingly affordable despite top of the line materials used. Nylon carpets also made it to the carpet history year 1947 because of its durability, with the most luxurious fiber quality which is as durable as wool but less expensive this time.
Because of the fact that the carpet industry has successfully made it to the buying public, manufacturers never realized that carpet maintenance is very much important. That’s why, carpet cleaners came in to the picture. Carpet cleaning history dates back 1876, with the pioneers of the carpet cleaning industry named Bissell. The company’s main goal is to provide the right products that can help you improve the look of your carpets. Likewise, the company has developed cleaning tools together with state of the art formula, created to keep every homeowner’s living environment to its utmost standards.
The history of carpet cleaners, particularly the ones from the premiere Bissell Company, started in the middle of the 1800’s, when crockery shop owners Melville and Anna Bissell encountered problems on how to remove sawdust that clung to their carpets. Because Melville Bissell has always had the passion for mechanics, he invented the carpet sweeper, hoping that it could solve the problem once and for all. As it turned out, his invention was an instant success and soon, people started ordering carpet sweepers from the Bissell couple. By 1876, the Bissell Carpet Sweeper became officially patented and seven years after, the very first Bissell Manufacturing Plant stood tall in Michigan. However, Melville’s unexpected death in the year 1889 has forced her wife, Anna, to take control of the manufacturing firm, thus making her the US’s very first female chief executive officer. Anna was able to boost productions of the company, with additional carpet cleaning products that has undeniably helped a lot of homeowners worldwide. Now, after more than a hundred and thirty years had passed, Bissell Company has expanded, helping more and more people in keeping their carpets clean and durable.
Knowing carpet history is indeed one way of making us homeowners to further appreciate the importance of having carpets around our homes. After all, these carpets have made the look of our homes classy and sophisticated all these years.
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