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Art
 
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After approx. 3 years, our newly installed carpeting is "bubbling" up in
several locations. I assume this is due to improper installation (failure
to properly stretch?).

Looking for a possible solution for removing/reducing the bubbled areas.

Thanks in advance.

Art


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Art wrote:

After approx. 3 years, our newly installed carpeting is "bubbling" up in
several locations. I assume this is due to improper installation (failure
to properly stretch?).

Looking for a possible solution for removing/reducing the bubbled areas.

Thanks in advance.

Art



Typical. Have it re-stretched.

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Art wrote:

After approx. 3 years, our newly installed carpeting is "bubbling" up in
several locations. I assume this is due to improper installation (failure
to properly stretch?).

Looking for a possible solution for removing/reducing the bubbled areas.

Thanks in advance.

Art



Typical. Have it re-stretched.

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Kyle Boatright
 
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Call an installer and have the carpet re-stretched, preferably with a power
stretcher.

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After approx. 3 years, our newly installed carpeting is "bubbling" up in
several locations. I assume this is due to improper installation (failure
to properly stretch?).

Looking for a possible solution for removing/reducing the bubbled areas.

Thanks in advance.

Art




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Call an installer and have the carpet re-stretched, preferably with a power
stretcher.

"Art" wrote in message
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After approx. 3 years, our newly installed carpeting is "bubbling" up in
several locations. I assume this is due to improper installation (failure
to properly stretch?).

Looking for a possible solution for removing/reducing the bubbled areas.

Thanks in advance.

Art




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