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	76201, 76202, 76203, 76204, 76205, 76206, 76207, 76208, 76209, 76210, 76226, 
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Luxurious Carpets

Sink into the warmth and beauty of Shaw carpet, and bring color, texture and value into your home.

Shaw Industries is a flooring manufacturer headquartered in Dalton, Georgia. It agreed to be acquired by Berkshire Hathaway in 2000. As of 2006, it employed 32,000 people in the USA and Canada. It is considered the largest broadloom carpet maker in the world.

Shaw Industries got its start in 1946 as Star Dye Company, a small business that dyed tufted scatter rugs for girls. The events that transformed the company into the world's largest carpet manufacturer are too numerous to write...or even to be fully known. The philosophy guiding those events, i.e. meeting customers, determine their needs, and supplying those needs, hasn't changed much through the years.
Harry Shaw, bought Star Dye Company in 1946. In 1958, Harry Shaw became CEO of the company, which was then jointly owned by the two brothers. With $300,000 in sales, the company expanded dramatically and soon started finishing carpet as Shaw Industries.

In 1967, J.C. Shaw organized a holding company to acquire Philadelphia Carpet Company, founded in 1846. The holding company added Star Finishing to the fold one year later, marking the company's first move into carpet manufacturing. The holding company went public as Shaw Industries, Inc. in 1971 with approximately $43 million in sales and 900 employees. In 1985, Shaw made its first appearance on the list of America's largest corporations—the Fortune 500—with more than $500 million in sales and close to 5,000 employees.

Shaw Industries is accepting all transfer customers today.
Continually differentiating its service and adding value for customers motivated every major move in the company's development, among them:
- Generating its own yarn supply with the 1972 purchase of its first yarn plant - Seeing the potential of newly developed continuous dyeing processes and acquiring its first continuous dye plant in 1973 - Creating its own trucking subsidiary, dramatically improving shipments nationwide - Significantly expanding direct sales to retailers beginning in 1982 - Establishing regional distribution centers across the United States - Modernizing plants and equipment in the early 1980s, allowing it to respond quickly to such breakthroughs as stain resistant carpet - Decreasing the consumption of fuel, water, and electricity in the manufacturing process and finding innovative recycling solutions for manufacturing waste - Acquiring Amoco's polypropylene fiber production facilities in 1992 and providing consumers popular Berber styles - Starting the rug division in 1993 and the hard surfaces division in 1998 with the launch of Shaw Ceramics
The desire to be the industry's low-cost provider was also a determining factor in Shaw's decisions, namely the acquisitions that brought such respected names as Cabin Crafts and Sutton under the Shaw umbrella. It also played a role in one of the largest and most significant moves in the company's history: the merger of Shaw and Queen Carpets.
Queen's own legacy started when Harry and Helen Saul, parents of Shaw President Julian Saul, expanded their part time business into the full-time venture, Queen Chenilles. The year was 1946, the same year Clarence Shaw started Star Dye.
On January 4, 2001, under the guidance of CEO and President, W. Norris Little, Sr. and owner Bob Shaw, Shaw Industries began a new chapter in its long and varied history with the completion of its sale to Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the holding company of renowned investor Warren E. Buffett. Berkshire Hathaway is known for buying and holding businesses that have a dominant market share, have strong management teams, and are considered undervalued in the stock market. With the move, Shaw ended its tenure as a public company.

Today, with the leadership of Vance Bell, CEO, and Randy Merritt, President, Shaw is a full-service flooring company with more than $5 billion in annual sales and approximately 30,000 employees. The employees' daily efforts illustrate their commitment and their determination to stay on top in an ever-changing and highly competitive marketplace.
For a complete picture of Shaw's history, Shaw recommends, Shaw Industries: A History by Randall L. Patton—From The University of Georgia Press
At The FLOORTEK EXPO 2009, The American Floorcovering Alliance FloorTek Awards honored Shaw Industries with the Environmental Leadership Award for the company's Evergreen Nylon Recycling Facility. The award was presented by Jeremy Stroop, Operations Manager for the Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE).

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Prices starting at $.89 per square foot
Life's Been Good
Collection:
Tuftex
Fiber: Nylon
Fiber Brand: Stainmaster Extra Life Tactesse Stain Treatment: Stainmaster
Backing:
Softbac Platinum
Style Type: Texture
Style Type Loop: Create texture with uneven loops, or choose uncut level loops for high-traffic areas.
Pattern: Go for dramatic, unique visuals with loops and cuts of varying heights.
Texture: Create a less formal look with the smooth, level finish of twisted yarns.
Twist: Go for a soft, comfortable, casual look with this longer cut pile, also known as Frieze.
Face Weight: 62.40 oz./sq.yd.
 


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Denton TX Area Call - 940-566-6169

Keller TX Area Call - 817-479-9719

Frisco TX Area Call - 972-432-6684

  • 400 N Loop 288 Ste 104
    Denton, TX 76209
    Mon - Fri 8:00 to 5:00
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  • 1312 Luna Dr
    Keller, TX 76248
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    Bartonville
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    75007, 75009, 75010, 75022, 75024, 75027, 75028, 75029, 75034, 75056, 75057,

    Shaw Carpets Argyle Aubrey Bartonville Copper Canyon Corinth Decatur Denton Double Oak Flower Mound Fort Worth Gainesville Highland Village Justin Keller Krugerville Krum Lake Dallas Lantana Lewisville Little Elm North Lake Oak Point Pilot Point Ponder Roanoke Sanger Trophy Club 75007, 75009, 75010, 75022, 75024, 75027, 75028, 75029, 75034, 75056, 75057, 
	75065, 75067, 75068, 75077, 75078, 75093, 75287, 76052, 76078, 76092, 76177, 
	76201, 76202, 76203, 76204, 76205, 76206, 76207, 76208, 76209, 76210, 76226, 
	76227, 76247, 76249, 76258, 76259, 76262, 76266, 76272


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  • 8992 Preston Rd Ste 110-706
    Frisco, TX 75034
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