When i moved into my house last December, i purchased carpet for the stairs, upstairs landing and 4 bedrooms. Nothing overly fancy, hard-wearing neutral colour with full underlay. I was advised at the shop (am I OK to name it? Until I know for sure we'll just mention it is a Nationwide chain) that the only way i would get the full 'Shop Name Guarantee' is by having underlay and fitting purchased from them.
Roll forward 9/10 months. I noticed about 2 months ago on the turn in the stairs (small landing i guess) that the edges were startign to fray. It has gotten progressively worse and last week i went into the store and they sent a fitter out to look at it. It was the same guy who originally fitted them. He advised that it was nothign to do with the fitting 'sure isn't the rest of the house perfect, it must be the carpet'
. He ended up cutting away the edge and stretching the carpet across more but this left a gap of a few mm - i.e. carpet no longer flush to the edge of the wall. I pointed this out and he asked what i wanted him to do? His next excuse was that i must be hoovering them too much and that as i had a Dyson it destroyed the carpets. As i pointed out, surely the carpets should be fitted in such a way that vacuuming doesn't cause this - they should be slightly tucked under.
Anyhows, he left, and although they did look a bit better, it has started to happen again, with big frays present again. I am about to call the shop and tell them this but not sure what I am looking for. The carpets are not fit for purpose.....surely vacuuming a carpet shouldn't have this effect (none of the other bedrooms have suffered this). The hallway/stairs is on a 5m roll (I didn't want joins) and the bedrooms off the 4m roll, so could it be a problem with the carpet? Is my contract/issue here with the shop or the fitters - the fact that the shop said i was only covered by their guarantee if i chose their fitting option would make me think it is the shop.
Advice appreciated. I did pay for the carpets on CC, so if i am not happy with the results can i lodge a dispute?
Thanks,
Floss.
Roll forward 9/10 months. I noticed about 2 months ago on the turn in the stairs (small landing i guess) that the edges were startign to fray. It has gotten progressively worse and last week i went into the store and they sent a fitter out to look at it. It was the same guy who originally fitted them. He advised that it was nothign to do with the fitting 'sure isn't the rest of the house perfect, it must be the carpet'
Anyhows, he left, and although they did look a bit better, it has started to happen again, with big frays present again. I am about to call the shop and tell them this but not sure what I am looking for. The carpets are not fit for purpose.....surely vacuuming a carpet shouldn't have this effect (none of the other bedrooms have suffered this). The hallway/stairs is on a 5m roll (I didn't want joins) and the bedrooms off the 4m roll, so could it be a problem with the carpet? Is my contract/issue here with the shop or the fitters - the fact that the shop said i was only covered by their guarantee if i chose their fitting option would make me think it is the shop.
Advice appreciated. I did pay for the carpets on CC, so if i am not happy with the results can i lodge a dispute?
Thanks,
Floss.