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Many times Stainmaster will run free installations but you have to use premium pad and Stainmaster carpert (obviously). We penciled in out and it made sense to go with the stock carpet and pad w/ $97 install over the Stainmaster deal. We just had Lowe's install carpet last week and the breakdown was something like this: -Basic Install: $97. Stylish and fresh patterned STAINMASTER® PetProtect™ carpets are manufactures from 100% SuperiaSD Solution Dyed BCF Nylon 6,6. Intrigue is offered in an array of hand selected colors, and features a lively new take on a classic diamond.

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Name: Karen Pullum
Location: 7449 Zebulon Rd, Macon, GA
Model: Midnight Bay Stainmaster
Satisfaction Rating:
Somewhat Unsatisfied, 2 out of 5
Review:
'Excess ordered by store'
Store employee added 60 additional square feet! Huge carpet roll sits in my garage. Don't need carpeting in any other rooms. Kills me having $$ sitting there. (May have to donate it.) Future buyers be aware!Person doing measuring had already accounted for pattern matching, closet coverage...
Date created: 2020-03-14
Name: Greg Currie
Location: Charlotte, NC
Model: Stainmaster
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied, 1 out of 5
Review:

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'Do not buy Carpet from Lowe's'
Had stainmaster carpet from Lowe's installed after 6 months piles on the edge were coming loose called Lowes set up an appointment installer came back review the problem said it look like a manufacturing problem manufacturer sent an investigator to look at it they stated it was not a manufacturing issue it was an installation issue Lowes told me that they could do nothing about it and would not fix the problem. Stay away from Lowes carpet, they do not stand behind their product.Name: Claire Maglio
Location: 266 Rose Creek Road
Model: Stainmaster
Satisfaction Rating:
Neutral, 3 out of 5
Review:
'Rip off'
There's really no Free installation. This is a sucker advertisement. The carpet is reasonably priced but you have to buy the padding from the installer. The padding price is so inflated that this cost pays the installer a very reasonable fee for his installation. Next time, I'll shop around at carpet stores.
Name: Keith gorta
Location: Lorain ohio
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied, 1 out of 5
Review:
'Carpet install from lowes'
The carpet installers arrived told me they only had gold transition pieces I tried to explain that I wanted pewter to match my door knob and hinges they started with this no speak English the district manager try to make decisions 50 miles away ended up pulling off the job stay away from Lowe’s home for your carpet needs I explain my concerns to Lowes Customer Service they said they would get back to me they never dead
Date created: 2019-10-31
Name: M. Rath
Location: Leesburg, VA
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied, 1 out of 5Installation
Review:
'Worst Professional Service Ever!'
I did not follow through completely with the install, so this review is not about the quality of the material but the service I received. I was super stoked about going with a professional contractor believing it would be done in a timely manner with the best material, install and service I could imagine. Only b/c I had an incident a few years back when I went with a family friend who did some carpeting for me for an affordable price, but I ended up with the wrong color, the wrong style, everything was wrong although I got new carpet. Anyway, I went with Lowes thinking this time I may be paying double the amount but at least its with professionals and I wouldn't have anything to worry about... Wrong! After Service Pros came out for Lowes to do the measurements, I got an estimate back in just a few days. All was going smoothly, then I was told my carpet was on special order so it will take about two weeks for delivery and maybe a few extra days for the install to happen. So I waited and waited, after two weeks, no call, no notification, so I called Lowes and Service Pros, no answer or too long of a wait time. It took me almost a whole week to get a hold of someone! And I didn't mention, but I'd already paid for the carpet and install labor. After 3 weeks, when Service Pros did come out they checked out the room and left. No carpet. An hour later, another person came out, measured the room and left. I got home from work and had the same old carpet! They did not leave a message, Lowes did not call to notify of any delay. This is already such a long review, but let me tell you, after 3 months I have still not gotten my carpet! So I called for a full refund and now Lowes is guaranteeing me they could have it done in the next two days! I told them Nope... I've already got a new contractor.. Just refund me and thank you for nothing.... Don't do work with them. Terrible terrrible customer service. They never once apologized or even considered giving me a discount! I am just flabbergasted by their service. I thought Lowes was much more professional that that!Name: T Rice
Location: Lime springs IA
Satisfaction Rating:
Somewhat Unsatisfied, 2 out of 5
Review:
'Cancellation'
We have had someone scheduled to come measure the area for our carpet today for two weeks now. On the day of we get a call saying he won't be coming because he has 'other things to do.' Not impressed to say the least. Guess we will be checking out Home Depot!
Date created: 2019-10-16
Name: M Jones
Location: Kenosha WI
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied, 1 out of 5
Review:
'Rip off'
Tried to order carpet but they wanted to charge me for over 200 square feet of both padding and carpet as 'waste material'. That's 50% over what I needed! When I questioned it, they told me that was 'average' and anyone would charge me that. I talked to a couple other carpet places who said average waste is about 10-20%. No wonder their installation is 'free', they just make it up tacking on square footage. I went elsewhere. Judging by the reviews of their horrible installations, looks like I dodged a bullet. Bye bye Lowe's. I'm doing a ton of home improvement right now and I definitely won't be back.Name: SMilam
Location: Beechmont location
Model: Stainmaster
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied, 1 out of 5
Review:
'Lowe's Installer claimed padding was Stainmaster without the logo'
Installer entered my home with the wrong materials and refused to listen he tried to convince me I was wrong. After, buying Stainmaster carpet and padding over several years I know what it looks like. I had the padding from the previous carpet still in the garage with the Stainmaster logo clearly marked all over the padding. The padding the installer was trying to use was no way close to Stainmaster. He saw I was on the phone and assumed I was talking to my husband and wanted to explain to him, when I told him it was Lowe's and the padding should say Stainmaster , the installer wouldn't talk to lowes's employee and said he was calling his boss. After, an hour and half of wasted time. He apologized and said he would return with the right stuff tommorow. Yikes waiting for a manager to respond. How many people are given the wrong cheap padding and don't even know?
Name: Chris
Location: [email protected]
Model: Carpet
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied, 1 out of 5
Review:
'Install'
We purchased the carpet in March. They used A substandard installer. Edges were coming up, you can see all seams and spots were appearing through the carpet. We filed a complaint two months after the installation, they sent the contractor back out to came take pictures and they then never contact us back. We kept calling to find out the result of the complaint, they finally told us in November that we didn't file the complaint soon enough and there was nothing that we can do now. When we purchased the carpet they had advised in the store 1 year satisfaction guaranteed. Only 8 months total had passed, still trying to figure how they calculate a year. Maybe in dog years?
Date created: 2019-05-09
Name: Alice Bennett
Location: Dolgeville N Y
Satisfaction Rating:
Somewhat Unsatisfied, 2 out of 5
Review:
'Wrinkling'
I like my carpet, but in the two yrs. I've had it, it is wrinkling badly. Lowe's sent ServicePro to estimate the cost to fix it. That was a $35/charge. They wanted $350 to stretch it, then Lowe's tacked on a $125 charge for themselves. Over $500 to fix poor installation. I will never recommend Lowe's or buy carpeting from them again. Buy from independent dealers that want to keep customers. Lowe's doesn't care! I can not justify that amount, so now I am trying to find some honest carpet person to help me. It's a shame that Lowe's regards it's customers so poorly.
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Welcome to our Phenix carpet review, stick around and we’ll help you decide if Phenix carpet is any good and whether it’s the right choice for your home. Phenix flooring is a leading manufacturer of residential carpets and in this review you’ll discover the style options available, along with their technological features, pros & cons compared to other carpet, how to install and clean Phenix carpets and what existing buyers have to say.

Materials, Colors, and Styles

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Browse the Phenix Carpet portfolio, and you’ll discover about 100 styles of polyester and nylon carpets. Sounds like a lot, but when you’re searching for the perfect combination of tone and texture, you may discover that the Phenix collection isn’t extensive compared to industry giants like Mohawk.

You could call their selection limited, or you could call it efficient. Phenix knows the residential carpet market well and meets its demands without producing exotic patterns that would clash in the average household. It offers a range of textures, pile heights and weave patterns in 12-20 neutral colors each.

These are the major Phenix carpet ranges/collections:

SureSoft

Suresoft is Phenix’s piece-dyed polyester, which means that the dye is added after the carpet is woven. This method can be used to create intricate patterns, like the Phenix Energetic style, which mimics tree bark. Piece-dyeing involves strong chemicals and has mediocre stain resistance, so Phenix is joining other manufacturers in shifting away from this method.

SureSoftSD

SureSoftSD is made from P.E.T. (Polyethylene terephthalate or “polyester”) that is solution-dyed. In this method, the dye is added to the plastic while still molten before it is spun into fiber. Most of Phenix carpet falls into this family. Colors range from the merle look of Chandler Bay to the inspiring Bespoke pattern, based on ancient Japanese resist dyeing. SureSoftSD carpets have fantastic stain and fade resistance, but their springiness will suffer if placed in high traffic walkways.

SureSoftSDN

SureSoftSDN is Phenix’s line of solution-dyed nylon. SureSoftSDN is known for its fabulous durability that’s backed by a lifetime “FloorEver” warranty. Consumers often shy away from nylon because of price, but SureSoftSDN styles such as Crave and Tribute prove that value-priced nylon carpet does exist.

The Cleaner Home Carpet

The Cleaner Home Carpets epitomize Phenix’s strength in blending features with value. It uses the super-soft OpulenceHD fiber as a base, finished with Microban and SureFresh odor-capture technology.

Phenix on Main

Phenix on Main is the company’s venture into commercial flooring. It includes 16 styles of broadloom carpet.

Phenix Carpet Features

Phenix flooring has earned its rank among the top five carpet brands in the United States through its efficient use of technology. Rather than sinking resources into developing its own stain-resistant products, Phenix decided to use existing products from StainMaster and Microban to affordably pack their carpets with features.

Here’s an outline of the major technologies found in Phenix carpet:

MicroBan

Though Microban products are in common use in homes, public spaces, and hospitals, Phenix is the only carpet brand to integrate Microban technology into carpet. Microban inhibits bacteria and mold from reproducing, leading to a cleaner and more allergy-friendly home.

StainMaster LiveWell

Speaking of allergies, StainMaster LiveWell helps keep them at bay. This AllerShield technology prevents dust and pollen particles from sticking to the carpet fibers, so more of it will wind up in the vacuum. It’s safe for kids and pets and even reduces stains by resisting soil accumulation.

StainMaster PetProtect

Phenix uses StainMaster PetProtect on nylons to bring stain resistance to a historically less protected fiber type. Aesthetically, these products are designed to match the StainMaster Luxury Vinyl Tile, so you protect your entire home with pet-safe flooring.

SureFresh

SureFresh is an odor-capture innovation using a mineral base. It does not mask odors, but actually captures them within the mineral’s unique structure.

Cost analysis

Our top reason to choose Phenix carpet is value. Phenix was developed in 2006 by a longtime Lowe’s manager; he knew what his customers wanted and discovered how to package those features into an affordable price bracket. Prices will range from $1.75 to $5.00 per square foot, depending on technology and material.

Pros and Cons of Phenix Carpet

Phenix Carpet Strengths

  • Very good value, making affordable use of top technologies.
  • Available at big box stores, so you can often bring a sample home to see under your own lighting.
  • Designed to complement popular tile and plank flooring for a unified look throughout your home.

Phenix Carpet Concerns

  • Most of Phenix carpet is polyester, which tends to wear out with heavy traffic. This is no different from other brands but good to keep in mind.
  • The colors and styles are limited compared to other brands.
  • Phenix does not offer wool or eco-friendly materials

How do you install Phenix carpet?

The Phenix Carpet website doesn’t offer their own installation guidelines, but directs you to the Carpet and Rug Institute standard for installation. The CRI standard is an amazingly comprehensive booklet that you should study before a DIY install.

Like most manufacturers, Phenix recommends hiring a professional for installation. If you want to increase your chances of a successful warranty claim, hiring a professional is a must.

It’s not just about the warranty, though. Longtime carpet installer-turned-salesman, Dave G., reveals that a professional install job is one of the best ways to prolong the life of your carpet:

“A pro who knows his business will happily answer your questions about their methods, such as whether they use a power stretcher or seam sealing. They should be certified and proud of it.”

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Is Phenix carpet easy to clean and maintain?

All Phenix carpets contain one or more stain resistant technologies, but you need to keep up with regular maintenance and jump on stains immediately to keep carpet looking fresh.

Vacuum your carpet at least twice a week. Phenix carpets won’t thin or wear with frequent vacuuming. Hire a professional steam cleaner every 12-18 months to stay within the Phenix warranty recommendations.

Give areas of heavy foot-traffic a fighting chance by placing runners in hallways. Use coasters under furniture and mats under office chairs.

Wear socks in the house to prevent body oils from building up in the carpeting and trapping grime. Don’t tempt fate by bringing food, dark beverages or craft paint into carpeted areas. If a spill happens, quickly look up how to treat that particular kind of stain before going after it. Always avoid rubbing debris deeper into the carpet.

Customer Reviews

Are customers happy with Phenix carpet?

Since Phenix has had a close relationship with Lowe’s since its beginning, the Lowe’s website is a good source for Phenix reviews. We find that customers are generally very satisfied with their purchase, surprised that they can find so many name-brand technologies built into one product.

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Marty K. says,

We put Phenix Cornerstone in a year ago along with another brand that was 4x as expensive. The Phenix is pilling much less than the other and is still so soft!”

Longtime carpet salesmen often have loyalty to brands that have been in the market longer, so Phenix may not be the first name they recommend. But Dave G., mentioned above, had this to say about Phenix:

“Go for nylon on stairs or walkways and poly for playrooms and bedrooms. Install a quality pad under Phenix carpet and you should have few complaints.”