Before you begin to panic let us explain what carpet matting and crushing is and how to handle it.
What causes roll crushing in carpet.
Roll crush is not considered a manufacturing defect.
This is due to the weight of the carpet roll itself.
Clients may not be happy with what they see as a significant aesthetic problem with the carpet.
Stairs are expressly excluded from all carpet warranties.
Lift carpet corner to see that the water hasn t damaged the under flooring.
Conditions such as tears cuts pilling shedding pulls and matting and crushing are excluded from warranty.
The carpeting that is closest to the center gets weighed down and crushed.
Be careful if you have wood floors underneath.
When this happens a band of the pile yarn becomes flattened.
Most roll crush occurs as a result of stacking a large number of rolls on top of one another.
Position a carpet stretcher across the center of the room resting the butt end of the stretcher against the opposite wall.
After a carpet is finished in manufacturing it is rolled over a dense paper tube used for shipment storage and handling.
Test first to make sure moisture does not damage the wood.
Roll crush will most often appear across the width of the carpet.
Do not use this method on hand dyed rugs antique carpets delicate or valuable rugs or on fibers not compatible with water cleaning.
This causes a bending and compression of the pile yarns that can be seen as light or dark width wise bands across a carpet.
If you are experiencing carpet matting and crushing you may be feeling this way as well.
Most homeowners believe that matting and crushing is a sign of excessive wear.
Roll crush sometimes can be alleviated in carpet using steam or hot water extraction cleaning.
Roll the carpet back out to the perimeter of the room.
This is usually caused by a condition known in the industry as roll crush.
Roll crush usually occurs in areas of the pile yarn at the bottom of the roll that have flattened because of the weight of the carpet roll.
One of the most misunderstood carpeting conditions is carpet matting and crushing.
Roll or pole crush marks develop as a result of weight of the carpet on top of itself during storage or from the weight of other carpet rolls during transport.
Matting and crushing occurs when the fibers become bent and compressed with use.