Week 13: Research Initiatives

 Research Initiatives Week 13

INT 323

Eva Serrato

Carpet Tile Installation:

For carpet tile installation you first have to make sure that the sub floor is in the correct condition and any sort of padding is installed beforehand. There are different patterns that need to be decided before installation starts. Below is an image of the different types of patterns.


After this is decided then how the tiles will be planned when they intersect a doorway or a corner and this can be decided by a dry lay which is laying the carpets down before they are glued. Then the tiles need to acclimate to the humidity of the room. Then the adhesive is placed, either a peel and stick or a direct glue down. Usually starting in the middle of the room to the outside would be most efficient. 

Wall-to-Wall Carpet Installation:

For wall-to-wall carpet installation it is important that the subfloor is filled in and does not have any cracks or bumps and it is a smooth surface. This will ensure that the carpet is installed smoothly. Choosing the right padding depending on the room and use is important before laying down the carpet. Once this is done installing the tack strips are in place at the perimeter of the room to pull the carpet in place. Then the carpet gets measured, matched at the seams, rolled, secured, and cut. Then the access carpet is pulled and stapled in to make sure it does not move. Below is a tool used to stretch the carpet.


Area Rug Installation:

Area rugs are a bit simpler when it comes to installation. The space the area rug is going to be placed is needs to be cleaned and swept making sure not dust is in the way. Usually then a rug pad that goes under the rug is placed to make sure there is cushioning under the rug and the rug does not move.

Cleaning Methods:

The best type of maintenance for carpets and rugs are regular vacuuming. Making sure shoes are not used on them all the time is important as well as using proper padding under the floor to make sure the rug and carpets do not slip and rip.  














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