For the past couple days I have noticed a foul smell in my living room then it went to my bedroom now its in the kitchen and I can't seem to locate it. It smells like dog Sh*t. I have a dog but he is a outside dog.
I can't detect it at all. I carpet cleaned my carpets and vacuumed and mopped the floor wiped the Walls to make the house smell fresh and that didn't help the stench go away either.
The smell was in my bedroom last night around 6ish and now its in the kitchen and its 11am so I would say it happens more when its cooler than hotter but we don't have AC and the smell makes me want to be sick. I can't explain it if its more like rotten eggs or a really bad dog Sh*t.
Any ideas of what I could do to narrow this down? I am going crazy over this. Thanks.
its more like rotten eggs or a really bad dog sh*t that makes me want to be sick.
Thanks
The amount of carpet he buys is a function of the size of his kitchen.
The amount of carpet he buys is a function of the size of his kitchen.
Yes but you will need a lot of tape, glue, and nails.
No!
To effectively put carpet in your bedroom, follow these steps: Measure the room to determine how much carpet you need. Choose a carpet style and color that suits your bedroom decor. Prepare the floor by removing any existing flooring and ensuring it is clean and smooth. Install carpet padding to provide cushioning and support. Cut the carpet to fit the room, leaving extra material for trimming. Use a carpet stretcher to secure the carpet in place and trim any excess material. Finish the edges with a carpet trim or tucking it under the baseboards. Vacuum the carpet to remove any debris and fluff up the fibers. By following these steps, you can effectively put carpet in your bedroom.
The flooring that is fit for your bedroom might include carpet, tile, or hardwood, or laminate flooring.
Carpet in the bedroom can have several pros as well as cons. Carpet can be great when using furniture because when one moves furniture it can cause a risk of scraping hardwood floors. Hardwood floors can be slippery versus carpet which is not. Carpet can be desired by a lot of families with children since the flooring is softer.
Flooring designs vary and come in different textures and colors. In the kitchen, bathrooms I would say a laminate so that is you have a water leak it will not ruin your floors. In the living rooms and bedrooms I suggest carpet.
form_title=Install Carpet form_header=7263 Please specify what kind of carpet installation this is.*= () Replace existing carpet () Remodel/Addition () Replace other kind of flooring () New Construction I hope you have purchased the carpet needed for this project.*= () Yes () No In which rooms/areas will the carpet be installed?*= [] Bedroom(s) [] Entry or hallway [] Dining room [] Family or living room [] Kitchen [] Basement Is this need emergency in nature?*= () No () Yes
Its either you spill something in your carpet or water has gotten in. Give more information, so its easy for "us" to answer it.
To lay carpet in a bedroom effectively and efficiently, follow these steps: Measure the room and purchase the right amount of carpet and padding. Remove any existing flooring and clean the subfloor. Install tack strips around the perimeter of the room. Roll out the carpet and trim it to fit the room. Use a knee kicker and carpet stretcher to secure the carpet in place. Trim any excess carpet and tuck it under the baseboards. Use a carpet seam roller to blend the seams together. Vacuum the carpet to remove any debris.
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