I had carpet fitted yesterday. When I came home from work and inspected I was not happy with what had been done.
below are my issues
- at time of purchase seller advised carpert came with underlay attached, and this would be sufficent for use in bedroom. However what they seem to think is underlay attached is so thin I am not sure if it is actually underlay or just material that would be on any carpet. This lack of underlay means when walking on carpet with no shoes you can feel wood board underneath, when walk with shoes on you can hear a knocking almost as bad as when no carpet there at all----
The carpet that you have been sold is what is called a felt back carpet which does not need an underfelt as the felt part works as the underfelt, these don’t be as thick as the underfelt that we would put down separate so you would have the feeling of the floor boards underneath. You can put down underfelt under felt back carpets but from experience this usually doubles the price of the job.
- I also got stairs done, while has same form of carpet where "no underlay required" it is not as noticable as beedroom and does not cause me any concern.
- The fitters left a roll of carpet almost large enough to cover the stairs again behind them. They also left large squares of carpet for the bedrron behind. Like the stairs, there would nearly be enough to cover the bedroom again. This is an addition to the cut offs and small pieces of carpet left behind. To me it would seem like they sold me too much carpet. ----
Carpets come in widths with the biggest selling width being 4 metres wide, you will find that when covering a hall, stairs and landing that you will get a lot of waste because of the shapes of the H.S & L, as said best to use them as matts.
- The fitters work was average at best, there are lumps and a bit of slack on carpet in room. They also left all cut offs, spray can and broken grippers in 2 piles 1 in the landing and 1 in the bedroom. This I feel is very bad form, especially as there is a child in the house and the grippers could cause her injuries if she got to the pile unnoticed. Is it standard for fitters to leave such behind them, I would have thought they were oblidged to take with them. There was enough to fill half a wheelie bin.
Cant coment on the work but as you said yourself it would take up half a wheelie bin to rid of the waste if they asked you for the money to dump this would you have been willing to pay?
- The room covered is small and and almost completly square.
[FONT="]Say your room is square 8ft x 8ft this needs a carpet 4metres (13ft1) wide so yes your going to have waste of 5ft x 8ft nothing can be done about this.[/FONT][FONT="]
If anyone can advise / comment on this and what rights I have as I believe I was sold something that was not suitable for job intended.[/FONT]