At Endrolls, our mission is to provide great carpets at a great price. We offer a great range of carpets and can offer these at excellent prices as they are the end of the roll (see what we did there!). Carpets at the end of the roll can sometimes have pressure marks visible.
Pressure marks are temporary lines, shading, or indentations that can appear on carpet after being tightly rolled for transport and storage.
They are a normal occurrence and do not indicate a fault or defect in the carpet.
At Endrolls we don't add any pressure mark into the price. That's why on some of our remnants there will be 2 sizes, the size without the mark and the size with.
All our product listings will detail if a pressure mark is present, the degree of the mark and the length of the carpet without the mark and with - allowing you to choose if you want to have the pressure mark or not.
Lightly vacuum the carpet in multiple directions to help lift the pile.
Allow time — most marks will naturally settle within a few days to a few weeks as the carpet adjusts to room conditions.
For stubborn areas, apply a gentle steam treatment: place a slightly damp cloth over the mark and briefly apply a warm iron above (without direct contact), then lightly lift the fibers with your hand or a soft brush.
Avoid excessive moisture or high heat to prevent damage.
At End Rolls, we put the pressure marks in 3 categories.
Light Photo 1, Medium Photo 2, Hard Photo 3
Light should always come out with out much hassle
Medium should also come out but may take a little longer
Hard, as long as its just the pile may come out. Sometimes the backing can also crease, if this happens the pressure mark is likely to remain visible,
We will always say in the description of the product
Soft, Stylish, and Classic.
Cut pile carpets have their loops snipped to stand upright, giving a soft and even finish underfoot.
Think of them as the "dress shoes" of the carpet world — polished, smooth, and ready to impress.
Saxony: Rich and velvety — perfect for showing off (and lounging in style).
Twist: Tough and textured — built to handle busy feet and real life.
Plush: Luxuriously soft — but best for rooms where footprints aren’t a big deal.
Tough Enough for Anything
Loop pile carpets keep the yarn loops intact, creating a carpet that's ready for action.
They're the "trainers" of flooring — durable, practical, and always up for a challenge.
Berber: Chunky, casual, and super resilient — great for busy homes.
Level Loop: Smooth and uniform — perfect when you want clean, simple style.
Multi-Level Loop: Textured with a bit of flair — adds subtle pattern and movement.
Best of Both Worlds
Can’t decide? Cut and loop carpets mix textures and patterns by combining cut fibers and loops.
They're like your favorite smart-casual outfit: stylish, practical, and a bit more forgiving when life happens.
Hides footprints, stains, and everyday chaos.
Offers everything from subtle textures to bold patterns.
A solid choice for just about any room.
Hoover at least once a week (more often in high-traffic areas) to prevent dirt and debris from embedding into the carpet fibers. Use slow, overlapping strokes, and make sure your Hoover's filter or bag is clean for maximum suction and efficiency..
Blot spills—don’t rub—with a clean cloth or paper towel. Then mix 1–2 drops of laundry soap (like Fairy non-bio) with 1 cup of warm water and gently blot the stain with a sponge or cloth. Rinse the area with clean water afterward and blot dry.
For more stubborn stains, some man-made carpets can be cleaned with a diluted bleach solution, if this is possible we will let you know in the listing.
Use a steam cleaner or hire a professional service to remove embedded dirt, allergens, and odors. If using a home machine, make sure to use a carpet-safe solution and test a small spot first. For DIY cleaning, always rinse well to prevent residue buildup.