Flooristics, LLC

Article Search

Family Owned, Locally Operated
  • Home
  • Blog
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Carpet and Rugs
    • Expert Witness
    • Floor Safety
    • Flooring Help
    • Hardwood and Laminate
    • Podcasts
    • Resilient
    • Tile and Stone
    • Tools
  • About
  • Contact
  • Floor Inspections
  • Expert Witness Services
  • Walkway Audits
    • Walkway Audit Process
    • OSHA “Qualified Person”

How Does pH Affect Carpet Adhesive?

October 29, 2017 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

Share Button

How does pH affect carpet adhesive? The numeric scale used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a substance is known as pH, or potential of hydrogen. The scale goes from 1 to 14. The lower numbers represent more acidity. All higher numbers represent more alkaline matter. Water is neutral with a pH of 7.

Furthermore, pH is important for carpets during installation and for long-term care. If the pH is too high or too low, it can cause problems for the client. Carpet inspectors can test pH on-site and perform other important tests. 

The pH of the subfloor can have a big effect on how well the carpet adhesive works. Most of all, without the right pH level, the adhesive can cause the backing to fail or the carpet to delaminate. In some cases, it can also cause the adhesive itself to fail.

As a result, carpet cleaners should also pay attention to pH. Different fibers react to varying levels of pH in cleaning solutions, as do the types of stains. Also, certain carpet fibers, like olefin, can withstand high alkalinity. Other fibers, like wool or nylon, do better with a more neutral pH. A professional carpet cleaner should be able to match the cleaning product to the different carpets for the best results.

 

Filed Under: Carpet and Rugs Tagged With: carpet adhesive, carpet adhesive problems, carpet pH, carpet problems, pH and carpet adhesive, pH of carpet

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Call Today! 1.801.574.0387

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Recent Posts

Advantages of Polyurethane Backing in Carpets

A carpet is only as good as the materials used to make it. The manufacturing process also plays a … [Read More...]

What Will Solvents Do To Vinyl Floors?

People consider vinyl flooring one of the most durable options on the market today. They install it … [Read More...]

Recent Comments

  • Common Flooring Mistakes By Maintenance Workers - Flooristics, LLC on Certified Floor Inspections
  • How Can Moisture Problems in Concrete be Corrected? - Flooristics, LLC on Certified Floor Inspections
  • What Causes Crowning and Cupping in Wood Floors? - Flooristics, LLC on Certified Floor Inspections

Contact Us

Flooristics, LLC
P.O. Box 91171
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
801.574.0387

View our Financial Disclosure. and Privacy Policy.
© 2014 Flooristics, LLC. All rights reserved.