Rippled carpet? This is wrong yes?
August 15, 2011 3:59 PM
I had carpets installed on monday. Some ripples have appeared since then. Is this is indicative of faulty workmanship, or something that should calm down over time?
There should never be ripples; it wasn't stretched properly when anchored at the edges.
posted by introp at 4:06 PM on August 15, 2011
posted by introp at 4:06 PM on August 15, 2011
My boyfriend, high end rug tailor and installer says this is due to the carpet not being installed properly. Either it wasn't stretched enough or wasn't stretched correctly, call the installer or the company you purchased/had the carpet installed from, and tell them what I have told you, tell them you would like this problem rectified immediately, any other answer than "Absolutely we will take care of that right away.", is unacceptable. He works for a reputable all inclusive (sales, installation, tailor made, specialty) carpet company that specializes in custom rug fabrication and installation of high end materials, mostly with Interior Designers/Decorators, actually I (boyfriend) am writing this right now, hee hee. At any rate I know my trade and this dilemma your having is due to poor workmanship. Any further questions feel free to inquire through E-mail @ amokad1@yahoo.com
posted by catatethebird at 4:18 PM on August 15, 2011
posted by catatethebird at 4:18 PM on August 15, 2011
Have them come out and re-stretch it - that definitely should not be happening!
posted by Ostara at 4:35 PM on August 15, 2011
posted by Ostara at 4:35 PM on August 15, 2011
Yep the company wore it straight away and hare having someone come out and fix it asap.
posted by singingfish at 7:20 PM on August 15, 2011
posted by singingfish at 7:20 PM on August 15, 2011
Wall-to-wall carpet should be "power-stretched", not just kicked in with a knee-kicker around the perimeter of the room. Wrinkles indicate the installation needs to be corrected, it is a common failure and can be fixed.
posted by Exchequer at 7:21 PM on August 15, 2011
posted by Exchequer at 7:21 PM on August 15, 2011
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Or it is carpet over pad and it wasn't stretched tight enough when it was installed. If you saw an installer on his knees kicking the carpet (with his knee) near the walls, then it was stretched carpet. If this is the case, call them up and ask them to tighten it. It happens sometimes.
posted by Monday at 4:04 PM on August 15, 2011