Question:

Carpeting question.?

Is it true that you are better off buying a thinner carpet (not as dense or tall) with an 8 lbcarpet padding (the best) as opposed to a thicker carpet (dense and tall) with a cheaper 6 lbpadding? The price difference in the padding is dramatic.3.50/sqydvs6.50/sqyd.!

Answer:

The newer carpet fiber systems it doesn t matter tall or shortThe newer , heat set yarns always retain their set when cleaned properlyDepending on how thin your carpet is depends in the poundageThinner, like a commercial carpet or berber, calls for an 8 pad or higherIf you mean just a thinner, shorter fiber residential carpet, both pads carry all the manufacturers warranties.( 5 1/2 is standard carpet minimum to hold warranties) Its a matter of your preference and what you can affordYou ll feel very little difference from a 6 to an 8 padAnd any one selling carpet OR pad by the s/y is breaking federal lawALL flooring MUST be sold by the s/fThey can show it by the s/y and s/f but it must be sold by the s/fSo I d be wary of what else some one is saying if they can t comply with the lawAny questions you can e mail me through my avatarGL
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