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Mikey P

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Delamination
Most wall to wall carpet is constructed with two backings, the primary and the secondary with latex glue sandwiched between the two to secure the carpet yarns (see diagram below).
Delamination, or separation, of the two backings can occur when the latex is damaged by excessive pet damage, prolonged or repeated exposure to water, improper use of solvent spotting agents, excessive foot traffic or the use of heavy rolling carts or wheelchairs. Delamination is rarely caused by normal cleaning procedures. Underneath rolling office chairs or entry doorways that often get wet in the winter, are common areas that delaminate over time. Lack of proper tension achieved during the carpet’s install is another cause for delamination.
While repair by an IICRC Certified Repair Technician is sometimes possible, it’s not always cost effective when considering the carpet’s age, overall condition and replacement costs.

Care Tips:
Use a “Chair Mat” under your office chairs to prevent carpet damage from the wheels.
Use only water based spotting agents.
Consider having a 3’ by 3” section of tile, wood or vinyl installed in doorways rather than having carpet next to the door.
When buying new carpet, make sure that the installers use a “Power Stretcher” to achieve proper tension of the carpet throughout your home.
 
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With an addendum on purchasing correct chair mat.
Spike versions are to be avoided as should be double stick tape.
Also to include possible fume fading underneath.
Discoloration over time should be addressed as well.
Leave no loopholes an provide as much info.
As for finding carpet installers with certs...
Keep Dreaming...lol.
Good work an keep it simple but to the point.
Regards...to all.!
Take some drugs again.

Take some drugs again.
 

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