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Joseph Meehan
 
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Dan wrote:
I am planning to sell my home. To that end, I have done a lot of work
on the house, including new carpet. For a number of reasons, I had to
live in the house several months after the new carpet was installed,
and as a result there are several obvious indentations in the pile,
one from where a lazy boy chair has sat right in the middle of the
living room. House is not yet on the market, and when it is it will
be empty, so the chair etc will not be there to "hide" the damage. I
have tried "combing" the pile back up, sucking it with the shop vac,
etc, unfortunately I think the pad is permanently dented in these
areas. I have an unused section of the carpet left over from the
installation. I am wondering if a GOOD carpet guy could come in
(GOOD, as opposed the moron who did this install & actually CARPETED
OVER the keyhole for the fireplace gas jets), cut out the depressed
section (about 3' square) replace the pad & sew in a new piece from
the left over material so the repair would be more or less invisible.
Anyone have any idea? Because the area is so prominent, it really
looks like crap & pretty much un-does the "new carpet" look.

TIA

Dan


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