Potentially getting new carpet for downstairs and I was wondering if anyone here does install or how hard it is?
Kills the knees.
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if you need to have a seam I would not attempt it, if it is a straight install you could do it, rent a power stretcher don't try to use a knee kicker,
Look into a good quality carpet square if you want to DIY legato sqaures are very nice, used them in our last house
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After you try it once you will pay someone to do it from then on. Knees will hurt for a few days. Especially when the big box stores offer 99 and 125 install.
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Depot is running a sale. $37 for whole house install.
Get a bag of weed and you'll be an instant carpet installer.
I laid flooring for 2 years and carpet was the only floor type I hated installing.
If you're meticulous and the room is small enough that it won't require a seam, I would say go for it. If you have to do even 1 seam, I wouldn't bother with it at all. Too much frustration and no matter how hard you try, it won't come out as nice as what a pro would do.
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Oh, just saw rockhounds post. Spot on.
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