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Tom Smith 
Posts: 2 Since: 11/12/2005

|  12/17/2007 4:04:14 PM  Flooring Inspector
Certified by IICRC for carpet inspections. Also do laminate and hardwood. Member WFCA & NWFA. Located in San Bernardino County, California. Call 760-617-8006 or email tom-smith@verizon.net.
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Jim Ryan 
Posts: 958 Since: 1/12/2008
|  1/12/2008 10:14:17 PM 
If you see a walk area wrinkled, while the rest of the room is flat, what in your experience is the cause?
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Jim Ryan 
Posts: 958 Since: 1/12/2008
|  1/13/2008 9:44:00 PM 
There are only 2 reasons I know of.
If you know of so many, please enlighten us.
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Ray Darrah 
Posts: 1411 Since: 2/18/2008
|  2/19/2008 8:17:39 PM 
quote: If you see a walk area wrinkled, while the rest of the room is flat, what in your experience is the cause?
Cushion failure/lack of support from the cusion or improper stretch, water problem (cleaned improperly), or not properly power stretched.
However;;;; This is not a problem often seen.
More importantly:: WHat does one do to inspect this problem?
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Jim Ryan 
Posts: 958 Since: 1/12/2008
|  2/19/2008 9:07:00 PM 
quote: Cushion failure/lack of support from the cusion or improper stretch, water problem (cleaned improperly), or not properly power stretched.
However;;;; This is not a problem often seen.
More importantly:: WHat does one do to inspect this problem?
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Cushion failure is so rare, I've only seen it once in 37 years. Of course there are a lot of cheater pads and some that are made really crappy, where one side of the roll is 1/16th of an inch at the edge and the other side of the role is 7/16ths of an inch.
Cleaning with water should not hurt the stretch,--unless done with hot water and the hot water screws-up the bond. It still shouldn't hurt the stretch, until the cleaner or another pulls the carpet back to dry it out.
Power stretching can cause just as many problems as it can cure. Why don't you as an inspector--- tell us how and why?
True cushion failure is a rarity.
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Ray Darrah 
Posts: 1411 Since: 2/18/2008
|  2/19/2008 10:25:37 PM 
Cushion failure includes loss of resilience.
Power stretching can cause problems by over stretching or under stretching excessively.
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Ray Darrah 
Posts: 1411 Since: 2/18/2008
|  2/19/2008 11:00:31 PM 
I did not see you give any explanation that was understandable....
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Ray Darrah 
Posts: 1411 Since: 2/18/2008
|  2/29/2008 8:28:02 PM  i guess the poster
He was a hit and run....
San Bernadino... IICRC..
what was tha license plate? L)
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  2/29/2008 9:57:15 PM 
Flooring Inspector Certified by IICRC for carpet inspections. Also do laminate and hardwood. Member WFCA & NWFA. Located in San Bernardino County, California. Call 760-617-8006 or email tom-smith@verizon.net.
Welcome
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David Kern 
Posts: 518 Since: 2/20/2008
|  2/29/2008 10:56:17 PM 
Look forward to your insight, Tom Smith.
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  3/1/2008 10:00:57 AM 
Moderators this man / women has introduce them self's to us. Moderators are to bring a wealth of flooring experience and knowledge to the site and will have the responsibility of maintaining a professional, and dignified environment.
Please follow his direction and guidance, while each user of this resource on FloorBiz strives to maintain the same high standards.
This would be a good time to do your job and welcome him here.
Flooring Inspector Certified by IICRC for carpet inspections. Also do laminate and hardwood. Member WFCA & NWFA. Located in San Bernardino County, California. Call 760-617-8006 or email tom-smith@verizon.net.
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Ray Darrah 
Posts: 1411 Since: 2/18/2008
|  3/1/2008 6:53:25 PM  you are right tax man
In fact, I think you should be a moderator.
I helped by bring the post back to the front page.
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David Kern 
Posts: 518 Since: 2/20/2008
|  3/1/2008 7:00:56 PM 
It looked as if he was simply advertising his services. I didn't take what you said as something offensive Ray. Tom Smith probably wouldn't either.
I say, no harm no foul.
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Ray Darrah 
Posts: 1411 Since: 2/18/2008
|  3/1/2008 7:24:30 PM 
quote: It looked as if he was simply advertising his services. I didn't take what you said as something offensive Ray. Tom Smith probably wouldn't either.
I say, no harm no foul.
advertising is good. participating would be great advertising
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  3/1/2008 7:46:12 PM 
It looked as if he was simply advertising his services. I didn't take what you said as something offensive Ray. Tom Smith probably wouldn't either
Bad advertising with jim attacking him.
In fact, I think you should be a moderator.
No thinks not me.
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David Kern 
Posts: 518 Since: 2/20/2008
|  3/1/2008 7:49:11 PM 
No one attacked anybody tax man. It was an observation that he came and went.
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Ray Darrah 
Posts: 1411 Since: 2/18/2008
|  3/1/2008 8:01:23 PM 
teasing or making statements of fact is not a horrible thing to do. very hard to display a sense of humor without the humor being seen in different light..
oh well...
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David Kern 
Posts: 518 Since: 2/20/2008
|  3/1/2008 8:03:34 PM 
quote: teasing or making statements of fact is not a horrible thing to do. very hard to display a sense of humor without the humor being seen in different light..
oh well...
Again, no harm no foul. I think the yellow flag was picked-up and the call (after further review) reversed, Ray.
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David Kern 
Posts: 518 Since: 2/20/2008
|  3/1/2008 8:06:26 PM 
Not to change the subject, but did anyone notice how many views this one thread has gotten? Some 576... and counting
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Jim Ryan 
Posts: 958 Since: 1/12/2008
|  3/1/2008 8:31:50 PM 
quote: It looked as if he was simply advertising his services. I didn't take what you said as something offensive Ray. Tom Smith probably wouldn't either
Bad advertising with jim attacking him.
In fact, I think you should be a moderator.
No thinks not me.
Do you really think I attacked him?
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