Carpet Stretching - Keep Your Carpet Wrinkle-free With Proper Carpet Restretching Methods


Carpet Stretching And Carpet Restretching 

If you want to keep your carpet looking good, you want to avoid it bunching up and wrinkling. You also want to be sure it is installed properly the right time by doing proper carpet stretching first. This will ensure that it is tacked on taut and will stay wrinkle-free. If you hire contractors for the job, they will do this for you, but if you are planning on saving money by installing your own carpet, you should get tips on proper stretching techniques to ensure your job is well done. The same techniques can be employed if you notice that over time your carpet is bunching up. By lifting it at the center and seeing how flat it falls, you can see if carpet restretching is necessary.

If you don't repair your carpet, it could lead to tearing or damage, not to mention the danger of tripping, so before it comes to that, get the tools needed to fix the problem.

Equipment Needed

To do the job properly, you will need to get the proper tools. You can rent most of them from carpeting or home renovation centers to reduce costs. A power carpet stretcher and a knee kicker are the 2 main essentials, and you will make use of the tackless strips that you should already have in place. With these simple tools, the job should go smoothly.

How to Stretch Carpeting

For securing or refastening your carpet, installers would charge the same amount as it costs for the carpet installation to begin with, so if you follow these stretching tips, there is a lot of money to be saved. Regular maintenance of your carpet, including stretching, will ensure you have it for a very long time.

1. Start at one end and secure it to the tack strip.

2. Your knee kicker tool has a serrated edge. Dig that into the carpet about 3 inches in front of the tack strip. Use your knee on the kicker tool to press it into the carpet which will secure the end to the tacks tighter. Do this for one entire side of the carpet.

3. For the opposite side, you will pull it taut using the power stretcher. Dig its teeth into the carpet about 6 inched from the opposite wall as the knee kicker and turn it on to slightly pull the carpeting tighter and tighter.

4. When all the wrinkles have been pulled out, attach and secure the opposite end to the tacks.

With the proper equipment, carpet stretching is not too difficult, and it can save you a lot of money. When you've done it once, renting the equipment for regular maintenance will be a breeze and will ensure the longevity of your carpet.

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