sublauxation
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I'm getting around to fixing up the basement after my November flood. The flooring guy who the insurance company sent out measured at a total of 540 sq ft. I just had a guy out from Lowes and he measured at 612 sq ft. Best I can Lowes just added on an extra 72 sq ft of carpet for stairs iinstead of using the remnants. Is that common? By my math it looks like their will easily be enough remnant to do the stairs even accounting for the carpet grain. I've heard it's common for places like Lowes to add on extra square footage to pad the bill, anybody know if there's truth to that or had any experience with Lowes carpet installs?
I've read from some people that each stair should be done individually (that's the way it's done now) so 12 steps would mean 12 pieces of carpet. They claim that there will be fewer problems with things working loose in a couple years. Any truth to this? It seems that it would be easier to use remnants for the stairs this way. The stairs will be done hollywood style, not sure if that makes a difference.
My wife fell in love with the Lowes carpet and wants to order this weekend so I wont be able to talk to either installer. Thanks for any help.
I've read from some people that each stair should be done individually (that's the way it's done now) so 12 steps would mean 12 pieces of carpet. They claim that there will be fewer problems with things working loose in a couple years. Any truth to this? It seems that it would be easier to use remnants for the stairs this way. The stairs will be done hollywood style, not sure if that makes a difference.
My wife fell in love with the Lowes carpet and wants to order this weekend so I wont be able to talk to either installer. Thanks for any help.