You should have good overall comfort working with hand tools, good math skills, good planning skills and good visualization skills. Patience is recommended as well. It takes about three years to completely master the trade if you have these skills.
No, you do not need a high school diploma to be a carpet installer, although many employers prefer that you have it. As long as you meet the minimum age requirements to be employed, and someone is willing to employ you without a high school diploma, you can be a carpet installer.
You need to hire a carpet installer who has the tools to re-stretch and secure the carpet. It shouldn't be terribly expensive. Get some bids.
not enough!
To find out if there are any carpet installer discounts for the holidays I would go online and type your question of your choice and type in your question there
Yes it is important. We should consider both cost as well as the retailer/installer. Because the installer will be the one who will later provide the maintenance to the work.
Carpet installer jobs can be found in may places. Among some of the more popular choices include: Reed Employment, Monster, Career Builder, Job Search and many more.
The answer will depend on what he local installer quoted for. If the quote was for supplying and installing then that is the answer. If he was only doing the installing then you need to get a quote for how much the carpet would cost!
On average 70,000. It can top 100,000 if its a good year.
800 dollars depending how good he is and if he is good looking.
No, you do not need to pay an installer. You just need to pay a one-time fee.
Carpet drying tips can be found all over the place. One may talk to a local carpet installer and ask for tips. One may also look WikiHow and Angie's List for how to tips to drying carpet.
One can hire a professional carpet cleaner or installer at the following locations, services and/or companies: Angie'sList, Onecallcarpet, or homeblue. Additionally, one can find professional carpet services from a local company.