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Fitting a Carpet
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Carpeting is very important as it affects the look and feel of your home. Homes that have carpets as flooring give warmth and vibrancy as well as an aesthetic appeal. The choice of carpet is enormous, with a wide range of colours, materials, designs and textures to choose from. This choice of designs can transform your home and give you an opportunity to make every room unique. Carpets are not cheap; with this in mind you need to have carpets that will last a long time so it's vitally important that you select the best one for the job and have it fitted correctly the first time.

Once you have chosen the carpet designs that fit your needs, you'll need to have them fitted. Professional carpet fitters may be the course you decide upon and is the correct decision to take in some cases. However you can of course fit them yourself. Doing it yourself is obviously the cheaper option, but it isn't recommended if you don't have the right tools or experience. Carpet fitting isn't as easy as it appears.

The best way to ensure professional fitting of your carpets is to purchase from an authorised carpet retailer or dealer. Generally speaking, the carpet retailer will employ a fitting staff that is very experienced in fitting carpets and should do a very good job for you.

If the retailer doesn't offer a fitting service, they will no doubt know of a reputable and experienced carpet fitter. Although using the retailers fitting service can be a bit more expensive, it offers several advantages. Their experience and expertise will show in the finished look and you will be better off in the long run. You also have the peace of mind that comes with the backup that you will get from them if you are not happy with any aspect of the fitting.

On the other hand, if you are looking for lower budget carpet fitting services, then there is the option of hiring independent architects, builders, contractors, or interior designers. If you go this route, you should never forget to see their references, inquire about their experience, ask about where they received their training, and see any certification they may have.

It is also a good idea to visit the homes of others that the fitter has worked on in the past, as this will give you an idea of the quality of their work before hiring them. If this isn't possible, then you should at least ask to see some photos of their work.

You must remember that although private contractors may offer a lower price for carpet fitting than your retailers service, after service in many cases can be poor. If problems are encountered, you'll probably find that your options are very limited. If you do choose an independent carpet fitter, you should always insist that the fitter carry out the work to the standard for installation of residential carpets CRI 105.

Your choice of carpet fitter will entirely depend upon your specific needs. If you expect to change your carpet every few years, then you will probably be better off to choose an independent carpet fitter. If you want your carpets to last for a long time, then you should ask for a follow up from your retailer, as this will ensure that you have a stress free experience with the fitting.

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John Hague is a researcher, writer and publisher. He also owns and runs several websites including House and Home Articles at http://piak.info

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I want to learn how to fit crpet on floor and stairs.I have got full and clean uk driving licence.
July 12, 2009 09:47:19
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