Call your local carpet store and ask them if they sell remnants. These are sometimes large peices left over from another job already done. You can find some great, nice carpet...cheap.
2006-11-16 07:47:48
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answered by nottashygirl 6
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i could propose getting her a crate so she would not have the possibility to potty under your mattress. As for the scent itself, you may placed some baking soda down on the carpet. dirt it alongside the factors that comprise the scent. Then take some white vinegar and pour it over the baking soda. Take a scrub brush and scrub the carpet. Use incredibly some elbow grease. It desires to be floor into the carpet in hopes that it's going to get all the way down to the padding below. permit it sit down for a rapid at a similar time as, and then rinse. Vinegar removes the scent. even nonetheless if the urine has already soaked down into the padding, the probabilities which you will get the urine scent out are narrow. The padding could desire to get replaced, the subfloor dealt with, and the two the carpet professionally wiped sparkling or the carpet replaced besides. Vinegar and baking soda is the main inexpensive approach that i be conscious of of. upload: I had the carpets steam wiped sparkling while my cat grew to become into urinating on the floor. I could have consulted a expert first. They propose which you do no longer steam sparkling the carpets. Any scent this is hiding below would be lifted, making the scent extra suitable. experts can sparkling your carpet, yet they're going to use an enzyme killer, will in all likelihood tear up the carpet and the padding, handle the subfloor, replace the padding, and the two sparkling the carpet or replace the carpet besides.
2016-12-17 11:19:17
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answered by ? 3
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Measure the area and determine the exact size of rug you'd like. Then call local installers and ask if they have a piece of carpet slightly larger than what you need. Ask for something nice, but mention you're on a budget.
Installers routinely take small pieces home with them, but always stumble on them - so you might be doing them a favor.
Call several installers, sooner or later you'll catch one with a remnant.
For about 1$ / linear foot, you can have it bound. Look up Rugs & Binding in the yellow pages.
Now that I think about it, the local vendor I use for binding always has scrap rugs already bound lying around for sale.
2006-11-19 12:42:32
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answered by Christopher Reagan Echols 1
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If your lease requires rugs or carpet under furniture and heavy shelving, why don't you just get those moveable discs to keep the floor from being damaged.
Otherwise, since the lease is so specific about this, the landlord should be furnishing these supplies and not you.
2006-11-16 07:47:17
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answered by makeitright 6
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Depending on how many yards needed will help. Call and get pricing from various carpet stores. Let them know that you could use from one of their non-moving rolls. Be aware of the fact that carpet stores that have excess rolls of unsold carpet have depreciating unused carpet rolls. Deal with them with that in mind. Get low grade padding. Do the carpet laying yourself. If you don't know how, there is many self help books to teach you how.
2006-11-16 08:04:18
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answered by Frank M 1
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remnants (left over pieces)from jobs
every carpet store has them edges can have wax melted on them (DONE OUTSIDE THAT IS) they make non slip pads to put under
2006-11-16 07:48:07
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answered by jdebord1976 3
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what you need is furniture coasters you could find them @ any hardware store
2006-11-16 08:42:45
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answered by george e 3
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