If you pay for it, absolutely. Carpet installers aren't going to be terribly picky on what type of place they're installing in, as long as the money's there. You might want to check with the landlord first!
There are many individuals and companies that will install carpet in Central CA. You look for installers online at sites such as Craigslist.
Do not tip the carpet installers. Home services, such as carpet instalation, has a set price that includes labor.
If you go out onto the street and ask a homeless person to install your carpet, no, not professional. If you look online, read reviews, and make a thought out decision- then you can choose one that is professional.
You can install carpet all by yourself. It may take a lot longer but doing it on your own is possible. Most professional installers have at least two people to get the job done fast and beautifully.
Carpet installers can be found in the yellow pages and local city publications. Also a word of mouth inquiry, or by asking a neighbour can prove to be very helpful.
One may find carpet installers in London, Ontario, Canada at Alexanian Carpet. Additionally, Sears and Home Depot provide home renovation services that include carpeting.
Many stores that sell carpets will offer installation for an additional fee, and this will save you the trouble of finding somebody to do it. If that doesn't work for you, you could check the Yellow Pages for carpet installers or call a general handyman.
When laying down new carpet, experience is a must. While it costs less to purchase carpet and install it yourself, it may not be worth it in the long run. Over time a poorly installed carpet will begin to bubble in the middle of the room, making the room unsightly. A professional carpet installer can guarantee their work. The carpet will be stretched and secured correctly, and many installers will fix any problems with the carpet for a specified period of time after installation free of charge. Hiring a professional may be worth the peace of mind.
You can find reliable reviews on carpet installers from various sources. Perhaps one of the best resources for finding reviews of companies and contracts is Angie's List.
Usually, but when the installers place the pad down, often they used staples. Also, in time the pad wants to stick to the wood.
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Home depot does both. You might also try Floors R Us‎. You can contact them at 892 West 5th Street, Reno, NV‎ - (775) 786-0111‎ Prestige Flooring, Creative Floor Covering, and Reno Floor Covering all sell and install carpet. You should be able to find these in your local phone book, they all also have websites that you can visit.