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Calling All Professional Carpet Fitters for Advice
Ms_Chocaholic
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Hi
Just noticed that one edge of my carpet in the conservatory is laid next to the skirting board and not turned under.
The carpet was professionally fitted - I've had it a while but wonder whether it should have been fitted in this manner.
We split something on the carpet today so I had to clean part of it really close to the skirting board and part of it is fraying ... obviously it wouldn't do this if it had been turned under.
Thanks
Ms C x
Just noticed that one edge of my carpet in the conservatory is laid next to the skirting board and not turned under.
The carpet was professionally fitted - I've had it a while but wonder whether it should have been fitted in this manner.
We split something on the carpet today so I had to clean part of it really close to the skirting board and part of it is fraying ... obviously it wouldn't do this if it had been turned under.
Thanks
Ms C x
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You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time
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I've never seen carpet turned under. They always cut it staraight and use gripper rods to secure it.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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