| Author | Message | Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  8/26/2008 12:01:46 AM  I'd love to
I'd love to have a discussion about carpet and dust, allergens and microbial life that carpet harbors. It's all about maintenance ya know and in my many years of tearing out old carpet I found that it can be the most disgusting and demeaning thing to do in an installers life.
Stephen I'm sorry I didn't know you were still working in the low end market. Yea I know what you mean that market your in is the ones who can't afford the maintenance.
BTW do you pull the old carpet up to do wood? That must feel disgusting and demeaning.
Last Edited 8/26/2008 12:02:34 AM
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  8/26/2008 8:43:36 AM 
have you ever seen soil filtration lines in carpet?
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| Stephen Perrera 
Posts: 823 Since: 5/27/2008

|  8/27/2008 9:01:12 PM 
I will not pull up stinky pee'd or deficated on crapet. And especially haull it away.
I tell them to remove it themselves. I have seen rich people with disgusting carpet. I have seen poor and middle class people with clean carpet.
I see carpet installers driving around town with old rotten tear out on top of another new roll. If I saw that coming up my drive I would tell them to take it back to the shop.
Since when did installers have to become garbage men?
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| Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  8/29/2008 8:07:26 PM 
Selva carpet is a great air filter don’t you think?
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  8/29/2008 8:51:29 PM 
It is a great filter,
one type of complaint is called "soil filtration lines" , you see them at doorways and in the gullies....
Carpet is a "trap" for all types of contaminates that fall from the air into the carpet. Once in there, with the Rh factor, a lot of it bonds with the fibers,,,sometimes they release in dry climes such as heating seasons, and that causes those 9 month running noses,,,,
many people have to have carpet removed from homes,,,,carpet traps soil, most vacuum cleaners vacuum up the contaminates only to release them back into the air,,,when people vacuum, unless it has the special filter, that is the time the air is most contaminated or dirty,,,,pet hair, people skin waste, spills, drips, tracked in soil, air from outside with dust and particles, it all, ends up, in the carpet...
now, all that, on a hard surface, ends up there also,,,but, they are easier to clean since none will bond to them like it does to fibers,,,,the electrical charge of some fibers is a bonding agent.
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| Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  8/29/2008 10:05:47 PM 
So true Selva, but if you had carpet and you know what you know today, would you not take certain measures to make sure your carpet does not end up like this situation?
Also when soil filtration falls on hard surface can it be kick back up in to the air?
Let’s say I have three kids two dogs and a cat that lives with me and my wife. All yea I all most forgot all the kids in the neighborhood to. All of us are in and out of the house throughout the day. I really want clean air for my family. How many time a day should I sweep or mop my floors.
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  8/30/2008 12:35:39 AM 
yes, but, is it trapped there to smell up your house?
this can go on all day, pro and con,,,,some say, it is best to trap the soil and particles to keep it in the carpet until cleaning,,,problem is, most people don't have their carpet cleaned... slt
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| Dan Wachtel 
Posts: 72 Since: 3/17/2008
|  8/31/2008 8:45:35 PM 
How about we post some links to a few articles on the topic, read what the research people have to say and weigh the pros and cons?
http://www.carpet-health.org/aa.asp
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| Dan Wachtel 
Posts: 72 Since: 3/17/2008
|  8/31/2008 8:45:54 PM 
How about we post some links to a few articles on the topic, read what the research people have to say and weigh the pros and cons?
http://www.carpet-health.org/aa.asp
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=21803
Last Edited 8/31/2008 8:48:23 PM
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| Dan Wachtel 
Posts: 72 Since: 3/17/2008
|  8/31/2008 8:48:42 PM 
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=21803
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| Dan Wachtel 
Posts: 72 Since: 3/17/2008
|  8/31/2008 8:50:08 PM 
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=21803
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  8/31/2008 11:22:04 PM 
dang dude, you found a lot, be a while reading that,,,,where are the rest of the guys? out partying this holiday?
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  8/31/2008 11:25:34 PM 
quote: How about we post some links to a few articles on the topic, read what the research people have to say and weigh the pros and cons?
http://www.carpet-health.org/aa.asp
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp? articlekey=21803
interesting, first, Professional Testing Labs only test carpet, so, any decline in carpet sales directly affects them,,,also, while a certified lab, they have a strong vested interest in protecting carpet..... anyway, will read tomorrow! thanks!
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| Roland Thompson 
Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
|  9/1/2008 10:26:17 PM 
Oh boy we all need to become nudist. We all wear cloth's and If I remmber it is a soft product ( that is an idea I can make hardwood pants. ) Your cloth's carrys dust mits from in and out side the home not to say all the dead skin that can get on them but we still put them on every day, why because we understand we need to keep them clean. This topic has been beat back and forth for years on what is better but I think the real issue is we need to make sure our customer understands how to care for their products that are put in their home. Now lets look at our hair ( something I do not have to worry about ) or even our pets hair I would hate to see what is in them after a long day and your hair is right by your face and you think nothing of putting your face right next to your pets. What I am saying is you need to know your life style and put in what fits best for you. I install all flooring so I am not just pushing carpet but it is up to me to listen to my customer and their needs and then recommend to them the best and then tell them how to care for it to keep from having issue's.
Just one more question what keeps dust and other things from getting traped in the little gaps of hardwood and do you think that damp mopping get's it out?
FD
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| Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  9/2/2008 9:27:47 PM 
well said.
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
| | Roland Thompson 
Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
|  9/3/2008 9:42:13 PM 
No I am not agreeing with you what I am saying it doe's not matter what kind of floor is you need to take care of it. I have been in many homes that have Hardwood and laminate and there is dust and filth every where.
So na an an back
FD
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  9/3/2008 10:09:44 PM 
so, you are saying, all flooring is dirty? and can't be cleaned????
well, with hard surface, you see the soil, and can clean it,,,with carpet, you have to wait until the dirty builds up from the bottom up to the top of the yarn! by then, the house stinks and people are coughing, eyes watering, sneezing, and headaches.
oh well,
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| Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  9/3/2008 10:46:42 PM 
I agree Selva most people have problem finding the time for cleaning and wood is easier to clean. Wait a minute where’s all that soil and particles going to go until they have it cleaned. How about furniture, pillow’s, clothes, ect. Looks like the house is still smelly and now the clothes will be smelly to.
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| Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  9/4/2008 9:40:40 AM 
like I ask people who complain about dirty carpet,,,you wash cloths after using them,????,
can we afford to clean our carpet each day? week? month? the mills say, at least once a year,,,think of all that would be in your cloths, same cloths, worn each day for a year without washing them,,,,,
there you go,,,so, who is going to clean carpet each week, month? thanks for the example,
couches and such? well, if we are lying on them dirty, hot, sweaty, and doing all kinds of activities that "share" body offerings of all types, yes, should be cleaned each day, week, month, and yes, furniture mills also clean,,,
who is going to clean them each day, week, ??? most people do wipe them down, and have them cleaned with their carpets,,,, but, truth is, most people sit in a chair or on a couch,,,with their cloths on, clean,,,,did your Mom let you sit on the furniture when you came in from playing hot, dirty, sweaty? 99% will say, no.
so,,,, last, why do we sit IN a chair, and sit ON a couch?
Last Edited 9/4/2008 9:42:17 AM
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