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Showing posts with label carpet installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpet installation. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2016

The Householder’s Guide To Carpet Installation: Preparing For Your Installation With These 6 Easy Steps



It’s so exciting buying something new!  Getting rid of old, grungy and worn carpet has been on your wish list long enough! You’ve done your homework, combed through endless samples, colors, styles and brands, and now it’s time to install your new carpet! But, there’s very important thing left to do before that satisfying moment - prepare your home for installation day.  


These 6 simple steps will make your installation day run smoothly:

Step 1: Furniture

Grab a friend or your spouse and start moving all of the furniture out of the room.  Some installers will move the furniture for you, but it’s best to ask ahead of time about any additional charges particularly if your furniture is large or heavy. Don’t forget to unplug all electronics and be sure to remove everything from the room.  Be sure to make a clear path for the installers to bring the carpet and tools into the room.  

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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

What's wrong with my carpet? A little knowledge can avoid a lot of aggravation.



bad seam, good seam


 Have you recently had carpet installed and the seam stands out?  Perhaps there is even a color difference at the seam?  If you can't locate your seams, it probably means you've had a great installation. 
where is the seam?


Fact: the majority of seam related issues are installation related -meaning the installer made a mistake.  Today I'm going to discuss just one reason why your carpet may may not look quite right.  It may look like it is two completely different colors or the seam may be very obvious and you're not sure why.  Oftentimes it is a result of the carpet direction.  Specifically, the direction of the fibers (known as pile direction in the industry).

Carpet fibers naturally lay in one direction. When you brush your foot across the fibers they look like they darken but it is simply the fibers laying another direction and refracting light differently. When you vacuum, you can make your carpet look striped by letting the beater bar turn up the fibers every-other pass.
Vacuum lines

It is because the fibers lay in the same direction that an installer must pay attention to this direction when putting in your carpet. When there are two adjoining rooms or rooms that require seams (the room size is wider than the width of the carpet, the direction of the carpet is paramount.

When carpet is cut to room size and the balance is being used to complete the room or cover an adjoining room or space, noting direction is essential.


If the direction is reversed, the color of the adjoining carpets may look completely different (because of that light refracting thing) and the seam will stand out like a sore thumb.
 


If the direction is turned 45 degrees, not only do you have the fiber direction issue but you also now need to fill on both sides adding two seams that don't need to be there.  When it comes to carpet, the fewer seams, the better.


Below is an example of a proper installation.  The direction is the same, the seam is not visible.



There are times when the carpet is installed correctly and there is a color difference from one side of the seam to the other.  This is a manufacturing defect that I will touch on later.  Now that you know about fiber direction, keep an eye on your carpet install and make sure it lays correctly.