Carpet is an investment that will last a long time. Proper installation and regular maintenance
are essential in maintaining your carpet's performance.
Installation:
A quality installation is critical to the performance of your carpet.
Before Installation:
Have a clear understanding of the services the installer will provide and be aware of those
that you must handle. For example, there may be an additional charge to move your furniture.
Discuss who will remove the existing carpet and cushion and be responsible for disposal.
Placement of seams is important. Ask that seams be placed in less visible areas. Don't expect
seams to be invisible.
Before the installers arrive, complete other remodeling projects in the room, such as painting
and wallpapering. Vacuum the old carpet to avoid the possibility of airborne dust and dirt.
After the carpet and cushion are removed, vacuum the sub-floor. When Carpet is Delivered:
Check it to make sure there are no visible defects before installation.
During Installation:
New, thicker carpet may prevent doors from swinging clear and free. If the doors do not
clear, arrange to have them trimmed. It is your responsibility to provide an adequate supply
of fresh air during installation. Open windows and doors, use an exhaust fan, or operate
the fan of your heating or air conditioning system.
After Installation:
Vacuum your carpet to remove loose fibers. You may notice a slight new carpet smell, which
should not last long. Ventilate the area for 48 to 72 hours. If you are unusually sensitive
to odors or allergy-prone, you may want to avoid the installation area during this period.
In the months following installation, you may notice these characteristics:
Shedding - the shedding of loose fibers is normal and should subside with regular
vacuuming.
Sprouting - if a single tuft extends beyond the carpet's surface, simply clip
it off. Do not pull it out.
Pile Reversal or Shading - a color change that seems to occur in various parts
of the carpet, caused by light being reflected in different ways, as pile fibers are bent
in different directions. This is not a defect but a characteristic of plush carpet.
Wrinkling - if ripples persist, it may be necessary to professionally re-stretch
the carpet.
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