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Renovate I is a residential broadloom carpet built on Mohawk's EverStrand PET fiber, produced through the patented Continuum® process that converts recycled plastic bottles into high-performance yarn.
Overview
About this product
Renovate I is a residential broadloom carpet built on Mohawk's EverStrand PET fiber, produced through the patented Continuum® process that converts recycled plastic bottles into high-performance yarn. The fiber is inherently stain resistant, carrying that protection through the full depth of each strand. Twenty-four colors span a range of tones suited to living rooms, bedrooms, and high-traffic areas alike. Professional installation is recommended to achieve a clean, lasting result.
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Most orders are processed and on their way within 1–3 business days. You’ll receive tracking the moment your order ships.
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Ships nationwide with free freight on orders over $3,500. Larger orders ship by LTL freight, scheduled to your address.
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