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![]() SUBJ: while *laying* carpet; anticipating human "cow-trails"? Purchasing *extra* carpet, for later-fix-up of super-worn spots. In our house at least, after a few years we get, in our carpet, spots of *extreme* wear -- always at the same two or places. For walking across a carpet, when walking in a straight path, merely squishes-flat the carpet-threads and then allows them to come back up. Not much wear caused by this. However, when one *pivots* (the shoe sole) on a carpet, that causes a forcefull rubbing-together of the carpet-threads; considering that it's a person's entire weight that's crushing down *during* this pivoting-action, ie crushing-down *on* the abrading-against-each-other threads -- well, it's a wonder that carpet lasts as long as it does! These pivot-spots: where, on a carpet, would you expect them? Anywhere the normal walking-path turns, the greater the turn, the greater the thread-against-thread abrasion (especially given the inevetible dirt, grit, perhaps even sand, enabling a *real* grind-away action). Not too many 150 to 180-degree switchbacks in the normal house, but 90-degree turns seem to be pretty common. (For me, my the pivoting of my shoe-sole against the carpet occurs at the finall moment of a turning-step, where it's the extended-behind leg that actually makes the fully-weighted-down pivot that rotates me the 90-degrees. And it's of course that very spot that shows by far the most wear.) Of course, once your current carpet is a few years old, the location of the heavier-wear spots will be obvious -- you open your eyes, and there they are! Presumably, you can expect any replacement-carpet to show exactly the same wear-pattern. ------------------------------- Now, my question: knowing ahead-of-time the location of these extreme-wear spots, would it be possible (reasonable?) to install the new carpet *such that* it will be not only easy but with an (almost) undetectable result, to get @i(extra) carpet to pre-cut to store away for later use replacing *just* the super-worn areas? That is, when originally installing the (new) carpet, when installing near that known-wear-spot, to *specially* install it there, maybe via *separate* carpet-pieces, with that extra carpet having been cut in *exactly* the same way? (Would sure be cheaper to have to replace one-twentieth of a carpet, than the whole thing, when it's only within the twentieth that any seeable-wear occurs!) Comments, opinions? Thanks! David |
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