RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • Events
  • Power Broker
  • Newsmakers
  • More
    • Publications
    • Education
No Result
View All Result
  • Agents
  • Brokers
  • Teams
  • Marketing
  • Coaching
  • Technology
  • More
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • Consumer
    • National
    • Our Editors
Join Premier
Sign In
RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • Events
  • Power Broker
  • Newsmakers
  • More
    • Publications
    • Education
No Result
View All Result
RISMedia
No Result
View All Result

Living Smart: Take Steps to Ensure Best Carpet Installation

Home Consumer
By Angie Hicks
December 16, 2014
Reading Time: 3 mins read
2

carpet_installation(TNS)—Is new carpet in your future? Don’t forget to walk through installation details before you buy.

It’s important to assess carpet quality and match type to intended use, but you’ll avoid hassles if you also know what to expect with installation and related fees.

Hire an experienced, reputable carpet installer
Start with choosing carpet from a retailer with good reviews from friends, family or a trusted online site. If the dealer doesn’t offer installation, ask for a recommendation or follow the same steps you’d take to source carpet.

Work with a provider who’ll visit your home to ensure proper measurements and to plan transitions between rooms, as well as seam placement.

Because carpet rolls are limited in width, a room will often require a seam. The World Floor Covering Association recommends working with your provider to create a diagram that plots out seams and transitions before carpet is cut. Seams can be minimized if placed under furniture or if they run in the direction of the light.

Ask about carpet installation details

Be sure you know about warranties on the carpet and the installation.

A reputable installer should follow instructions from the carpet manufacturer and adhere to standards set by such organizations as The Carpet and Rug Institute. The CRI recommends that carpets be power-stretched to minimize wrinkling. One top-rated service provider told us some installers use a smaller stretcher — often called a “knee kicker”—that is more appropriate for small repair jobs.

Ask about all carpet installation fees
Don’t let carpet companies hide fees under the rug. Some advertise free or low-cost installation or padding, but tack on other charges. Before you hire, be clear about what services and fees will be part of your job. For example, you may have to pay for the installer to move and replace furniture and to remove and discard old carpeting and padding.

Baseboards and moldings will have to be removed. Will you want to keep or replace them? Reinstallation may cost extra, and could require patching and paint touchup.

If you believe interior doors may not clear the carpet, ask about your company’s door policy. You may need to hire a carpenter.

Top installers say excess carpet should total no more than 10 percent of a room’s width and length. For a small fee, you could have larger leftover pieces bound as small rugs.

Plan before the carpet installers arrive
Ideally, install carpet after wallpapering, painting or other remodeling work.

To reduce dust and dirt, vacuum existing carpet before removal. Ask if the installers will vacuum the exposed sub-floor or if you’ll need to do that.

During installation, provide adequate ventilation by opening windows and doors, running an exhaust fan or operating your HVAC system fan.

After carpet installation
Before the installer leaves, walk through the carpeted area and confirm that everything meets your expectations.

It may take 72 hours for odors and volatile organic compounds from the carpet or adhesives to dissipate.

Also, it’s normal for new carpet to shed; vacuum loose fibers. Use scissors to trim any “sprouting” loops or tufts. If you see wrinkles or ripples, contact your retailer or installer immediately; they may need to re-stretch your carpet.

Angie Hicks is the founder of Angie’s List, a resource for local consumer reviews on everything from home repair to health care.

©2014 Angie’s List
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC

ShareTweetShare

Related Posts

Fed
Industry News

Federal Reserve Split on Appropriate Monetary Policy for 2026

December 31, 2025
Market Consolidation and the Pros and Cons for Agents
Industry News

Market Consolidation and the Pros and Cons for Agents

December 31, 2025
FHFA
Industry News

FHFA Shaves Affordable Housing Goals for Fannie and Freddie

December 30, 2025
Down payment
Industry News

Average Time Saving for a Down Payment Now Seven Years: Realtor.com

December 30, 2025
Price
Industry News

Home-Price Growth Sees Its Weakest Reading in Two Years

December 30, 2025
Appraisal
Agents

How a Dubious Appraisal Can Deep-Six a Deal and Cost You a Commission

December 30, 2025
Please login to join discussion
Tip of the Day

Top 4 ‘Don’t Bother’ Projects to Flag for Your Home Sellers

There’s a big difference in value between making improvements when planning to stay in a home versus prepping it for the market. Read more.

Business Tip of the Day provided by

Recent Posts

  • Federal Reserve Split on Appropriate Monetary Policy for 2026
  • Market Consolidation and the Pros and Cons for Agents
  • FHFA Shaves Affordable Housing Goals for Fannie and Freddie

Categories

  • Spotlights
  • Best Practices
  • Advice
  • Marketing
  • Technology
  • Social Media

The Most Important Real Estate News & Events

Click below to receive the latest real estate news and events directly to your inbox.

Sign Up
By signing up, you agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

About Blog Our Products Our Team Contact Advertise/Sponsor Media Kit Email Whitelist Terms & Policies ACE Marketing Technologies LLC

© 2025 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • News
    • Agents
    • Brokers
    • Teams
    • Consumer
    • Marketing
    • Coaching
    • Technology
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • National
    • Our Editors
  • Publications
    • Real Estate Magazine
    • Past Issues
    • Custom Covers
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Podcasts
    • Event Coverage
  • Education
    • Get Licensed
    • REALTOR® Courses
    • Continuing Education
    • Luxury Designation
    • Real Estate Tools
  • Newsmakers
    • 2025 Newsmakers
    • 2024 Newsmakers
    • 2023 Newsmakers
    • 2022 Newsmakers
    • 2021 Newsmakers
    • 2020 Newsmakers
    • 2019 Newsmakers
  • Power Broker
    • 2025 Power Broker
    • 2024 Power Broker
    • 2023 Power Broker
    • 2022 Power Broker
    • 2021 Power Broker
    • 2020 Power Broker
    • 2019 Power Broker
  • Join Premier
  • Sign In

© 2025 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.

X