Been cleaning a huge house on the lake. They had water damage in the Master Bedroom so this time they had it replaced. Wool. So when I was cleaning the other areas of the house, she asks me about the carpet in the Master Bedroom as she was concerned about the seam. Not being an installer, I took pics and sent them to an installer I recommend. In any case I did notice a very slight bubble by the entry door that she did not see. I recommended that she contact the installer. I met with her at her sons house yesterday and asked her about the bubble. She said that the installer came over and pulled the carpet back only to find that the pad they put in was two different thicknesses!
He didnt have the right pad on the truck so he proceeds to *shave* the pad so there is no bubble and reinstalled the carpet.
What happened to Doing the job right? And what was the owner thinking that this was acceptable?
He didnt have the right pad on the truck so he proceeds to *shave* the pad so there is no bubble and reinstalled the carpet.
What happened to Doing the job right? And what was the owner thinking that this was acceptable?