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Faulty Installation of Commercial Carpet? Here’s What You Can Do!

June 9, 2015 by Flooristics staff 1 Comment

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commercial carpetDid you know that faulty and inadequate commercial carpet installation is one of the biggest problems that Utah customers have with carpet purchases?

Even though you are a Utah business owner, you are still a customer when purchasing goods and services for your business. Therefore, if you suspect that an installer improperly installed the commercial carpet in your Utah office or store, contact a Utah flooring inspector.

Why Faulty Installation is a Problem

Improperly installed commercial carpet can look bad and create hazards that cause customers or employees to trip and fall. Improper installation can cause the carpet to wear out more quickly; wrinkle; or ripple, causing an uneven surface for walking. These walkway hazards can lead to slip, trip, and fall accidents, causing injury and even lawsuits.

How Does Faulty Installation Happen?

Sometimes carpet installation companies in Utah simply don’t provide enough training or follow-up for their installers. Sometimes installers cut corners and hope no one notices. A shortage of qualified installers can also result in poor carpet installation. These problems can leave Utah business owners dissatisfied with the carpet’s appearance or performance. More importantly, it could mean that the carpet can cause all kinds of problems for foot traffic.

What Can Be Done About Faulty Installation?

A certified and experienced Utah flooring inspector can use their skills and expertise to assess the condition of all kinds of flooring, including commercial carpeting. The flooring inspector will do a complete evaluation of the property and work with you to identify a number of issues and provide professional feedback on what to do next.

Here are just a few of the benefits a Utah flooring inspector can help you with:

  • Confirm that carpet installation was performed correctly
  • Evaluate the current condition of the carpet.
  • Advice on any repairs or replacements needed.
  • Verify there are no damages to carpet that might cause a trip or slip hazard.
  • Check that the carpet type matches the work performed in the area.
  • May schedule regular inspections if desired.
  • Provide a thorough report for business documentation purposes.

With all these benefits, it makes perfect sense to call in a Utah flooring inspector to ensure that all commercial carpet surfaces of the workplace meet the high standards required for safety and appearance. Isn’t it time to call a Utah flooring inspector?

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