The floor.
It depends on why you need your carpet replaced. If it was damaged due to a covered peril then it will be covered. If your carpet is just old and worm due to usual wear and tear then it is not covered.
Covered Area : This is the Actual Area under the roof.Carpet Area : As its name suggests, Carpet Area is the area where we can spread a carpet, means area calculated from inner wall to wall distance inside the house. This would also include steps if any, inside the house. So essentially, Carpet area is nothing but the net usable area inside the house.Built up Area : Built up area is Carpet Area + Area of walls and ducts+ 1/2 the Area of terrace. This is usually 10% more than the carpet area. A terrace is considered as half the actual area for calculating built up area.Super Built up Area : This is built up area + area occupied by common amenities like lifts, corridors, awnings, club house, stairs. Super built up is usually around 25% more than Built up area. This is also called as Salable Area.
It is the covered area of the building measured at plinth level/floor level by taking external dimensions. Plinth offsets,courtyards
The obvious answer is to figure out the total area of the room and then buy an area of carpet equal to this amount. Since rooms often do not match up with standard carpet widths, this can lead to a patchwork of small bits cobbled together to cover the last areas of the room. Choose an area of the room that can be covered with one piece of the carpet. This is carpet area #1. Then determine the fewest large pieces of carpet needed to cover the rest -- even if there is some waste involved. This is carpet area #2. Total carpet purchase is area 1+2.
Carpet area is carpet area and retail area is retail area
Carpet DamageYes, if it was damaged due to a covered peril under your policy it will be covered.
You can convert the built up area into the carpet area by simply covering the area in a carpet.
The carpet area is the area of floor which is, or is to be, carpeted.
Carpet area is how much area in the room there is to put carpet in. Built up area is how much the carpet will go into the complete area. Usually the conversion is done on a 70 to 30 ratio.
I believe it is just called 'the entry'.
Insurance claims for CarpetIf your carpet has been "soiled" as a result of a covered peril on your policy then it would be covered.If the carpet is soiled as the result of normal expected use then it would not be covered.
Carpet sellers are usually called carpet salesmen.