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The carpeting in my house was installed during the winter, and they
apparently didn't bother heating the area and letting it expand before installation. Over the last few years the carpet has developed substantial wrinkles. Can anything be done to get it to contract? I've already priced having a reputable company come and trim it, and it's more than I feel like spending to cure the problem. Thanks |
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