Call a local flooring installation company. Almost all of them have a person that binds carpet.
Some carpet can be repaired easier than others. Most can have a section replaced if you have some of the same carpet or perhaps a piece could be taken from a closet or from under a piece of furniture.
No, a piece of carpet is not a pure substance. It is typically composed of a variety of different materials such as fibers, backing, and possibly dyes.
cause if they were binded on the right we would have to read Japanese style books.
It's a piece of carpet measuring 36 inches on all four sides.
To hide a frayed carpet piece on a step corner cut off the hanging piece. This piece might be able to be folded and glued in to fill the place or paint can be used to fill it in. If the person still has extra pieces of the carpet it might be patchable by a professional.
It is not known who made the first piece of carpet, as humans have been weaving things together for centuries. But in the United States in 1791 a man named William Sprague started the first woven carpet mill in Philadelphia.
It depends on whether it is a 15 yard x 15 yard carpet of a 15 inch x 15 inch piece (eg carpet tile), or in metric units, or some non-standard measure.
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They attract when binded
If you purchase them outright in the catalog it costs 3 credits per piece of carpet (the carpet covers a 2 x 2 square). If you purchase from the market place it can cost you anywhere from 2 credits - 6 credits per piece of executive carpet.
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Nope, Carpet will generate Static electricity and a light bulb needs AC or DC current.