Cut to fit?my carpet installer tells me the carpet mills are working on a carpet that doesnt need an installer. Supposed to be pretty heavy. Seems the mills have major problems with poor installations.
Anyone else hear of this?
Most installations here are done wrong.my carpet installer tells me the carpet mills are working on a carpet that doesnt need an installer. Supposed to be pretty heavy. Seems the mills have major problems with poor installations.
Anyone else hear of this?
Loose?Most installations here are done wrong.
Not power stretched, bad seams, seams in the wrong place, etc. One of the worst was a "perimeter" glue down. Glides all the edges and that was it. When cleaned, the seams came apart. The carpet company ended up replacing 4 hallways in a condo building.Loose?
Not power stretched, bad seams, seams in the wrong place, etc. One of the worst was a "perimeter" glue down. Glides all the edges and that was it. When cleaned, the seams came apart. The carpet company ended up replacing 4 hallways in a condo building.
Anyone else hear of this?
LOL...
The installer "trades" has had an overabundance of "dysfunctional" types 'fore as long as I can remember
as far as "no installer" needed.
Impossible
it's still has to toted in, rolled out, cut 'n seamed
..L.T.A.
What's "well"?I actually did well installing carpet when i did. I rather clean tho
But i want learn more. Robert Atlas has so many techniques that i wanna pick up on.Well is good money