Carpet
Installation - Adding Borders to the Perimeter
of a Room
Adding a border color to the
outside perimeter of a room can really add a touch
of class. Experienced carpet installers are generally
familiar with the steps involved. It's fairly
straight forward. You may be new to rug fabrication,
if so, then here are two quick and concise step
by step techniques that are guaranteed to get
the job done.
In this case we'll imagine
that you are installing new carpet in a 12' x
12' room, you are also going to add a complimentary
12" border around the perimeter.
Beginners technique
- keep reading for a more advanced technique.
Step 1. Precut your borders,
4 @ 12' x 12" in., prep and clean floor.
Install tackless strips and padding.
Step 2. Drop your carpet, install
& powerstretch.
Step 3. Measure from the wall
12" - cut through & mark on each end
of the carpet. Mark the backside.
Step 4. Flip back the carpet,
just enough to cut the 12" strip & remove
with your straight edge.
Step 5. Repeat on wall #2.
Step 6. Put your borders in
place on walls 1 & 2.
Step 7. Using a seaming iron,
seam borders to the main carpet, wait a few minutes.
Step 8. Use a kneekicker to
re-install the carpet on walls 1 & 2.
Step 9. Repeat these steps
for walls 3 & 4.
While there is some wasted carpet involved with
this technique, it's still the easiest & fool
proof way to get the job done.
Advanced Technique-
Step 1. Precut your borders,
4 @ 13" x 12', prep and clean floor. Install
tackless strips and padding
Step 2. Cut field carpet to
size - 10' x 10'. Place field piece into center
of room.
Step 4. Layout your borders
and seam to the field piece with a seaming iron,
wait a few minutes before installing.
Step 5. Install with a power-stretcher.
Be careful, gently stretch the carpet until you
have 1" excess to trim.
This approach requires more
precision during the installation. The benefits
are that you have no wasted carpet. The overall
Install can be faster as well.
Quick Tips-
Tip #1-
Some rooms may have several 'jogs' or 'legs' that
interfere with your nice straight
borders. For example: a doorway, or sliding door,
or connection to another room can force your border
'out or in' a couple of inches or more. Make it
easy on yourself. Don't bother making adjustments
that small. Imagine the field piece within the
room to be as straight as possible. Your borders
will then vary slightly in widths as they absorb
the 'jogs'. It looks better too!
Tip #2 -
Pre-fabricate and bevel multiple borders before
installing. It's always easier to produce these
custom rugs in your workshop prior to going 'on-site'.
Do as much pre-fabricating as possible. If you
are comfortable pre-fabricating the whole project
and the rooms are not too large, then doing so
can save you time and increase your profits. Go
for it.
© 2007 Russell Webb -
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