Carpet Installation - How to Do it Yourself Or Hire a Professional

 Carpet Installation is a popular flooring choice. However, it can be a challenge to install properly. If you are thinking of replacing your carpet with another type of flooring, it’s a good idea to hire a professional to do the job for you. There are many factors to consider including cost, effort, equipment and time. In this article, we’ll discuss the process of carpet installation and give you some tips on how to decide whether to work on it yourself or have a professional do the work.



Replacing other types of floors

The first step is preparing the subfloor. This includes sweeping, vacuuming, making sure it is clean, free of cracks or damage and that it’s completely dry. This will help your new carpet last longer. It’s also important to remove any doors that open into the room. It’s best to do this before installing the new flooring, but it can be done after if you are not replacing other types of floors.

 Some type of padding under their carpet

Most homeowners choose to lay down some type of padding under their carpet, which is an extra cost. This makes it more comfortable to walk on and provides a little extra insulation. There are several types of padding available, from rubber which is soft and bouncy to bonded which is often used in new home construction but can lose its density over time and doesn’t offer as much support for your carpet. The most durable option is Nova pad, which is thick and dense, and will improve the feel and performance of your carpet.

 The installer will put down the carpet

After the padding is installed, the installer will put down the carpet. This will usually involve seaming the carpet pieces together to make a continuous area of flooring. There are a number of different techniques that can be used to install the seams. Our installers use a seam roller, which is a spiked cylinder that looks like a paint roller and it helps to create a tight seam that will not come apart. It’s a very important tool in the installation process.

A power stretcher is also needed to get the Carpet Installation taut and smooth. It’s essential that the carpet is stretched to avoid unsightly bumps and bulges in the finished product. A knee kicker, which is a solid metal tool with “teeth” to grip the carpet on one end and a heavily padded “butt” on the other, is also used. It’s a good idea to have your own knee kicker and a power stretcher in case the installers don’t bring theirs.

Conclusion

It’s important to remember that when hiring a professional, they are held to high standards and you should expect the work they do to be of the highest quality. A good installer will make sure your carpet is properly laid and has a good seam and stretch. It’s also important to be available the day of installation to answer any questions the installer may have and to verify that everything is up to your standards. If you don’t, there is always the possibility that you may have to take your new carpet back because of problems such as bad seaming or a too-thin pad.


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