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| Mon | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Tue | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Wed | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Thu | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Fri | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Sat | 9:00AM - 1:00PM |
| Sun | Closed |
We Are Only Open On The 2nd & 4th Saturday Of Every Month
We Are Only Open On The 2nd & 4th Saturday Of Every Month
Congratulations on your new carpet from Stevens Floor Coverings. We're sure you're eagerly awaiting its installation. This quick guide will help prepare you for installation day and will help you know exactly what to expect.

When it comes to a successful and efficient carpet installation, preparation is essential. All furniture must be moved out of the room where your new carpet is to be installed. If you have heavy items that require special care, it’s a good idea to hire professional movers and storage experts. Hiring professionals can also cut down on the amount of time you have to live without your furniture while waiting for your carpet installation to be finished.
A member of your household who is at least 18 or older should be available to greet the installation crew and show them to the work area. For everyone’s safety, keep children and pets away from the work area until the job is done. Feel free to ask your lead installer any questions you might have about the finished product.
A professional installer will have a broad range of equipment to work with, here are a few items you’re sure to see if you watch the installation process:
Tack Strips
Tack strips are slats of wood nailed to the floor around the outside edge of the area where the carpet will be installed. Each strip has angled pins sticking off the top designed to catch hold of the carpet and keep it in place, allowing it to be stretched tight into position.
Knee Kicker
In carpet lingo, a carpet stretcher is also called a knee kicker. It’s about a foot and a half long and has teeth at one end that grip the carpet. The installer sets the knee kicker onto the carpet and strikes the pad at the other end with one knee. This pushes the carpet forward, stretching it into place taught on the pins of the tack strip.
Seam Roller
The seam roller is a spiked cylinder with a handle, a bit like a small paint roller. The installer uses this tool to press down on the seam between two pieces of carpet, attaching them to the adhesive strip underneath. This creates a tight seam which is essential to the life of the carpet, especially in high-traffic areas like doorways or stairs.
Getting Ready for Your Carpet Installation
Preparation is critical to ensure a successful installation. Consult with your flooring specialist for full instructions, but there are steps you can take to help the process go smoothly. Here are a couple to get you started:
During & After Your Carpet Installation
A member of your household 18 or older should be available to greet the installation crew and show them the work area. For everyone’s safety and to help the project go smoothly, keep children and pets away from the work area until the job is done. Feel free to ask your lead installer any questions you might have about the finished product, and get recommendations for resuming the use of your newly carpeted rooms.
Once your new carpet is installed, it's up to you to keep it looking and feeling its best for the long haul! Incorporate some daily care and preventative maintenance that the entire family can follow.
Contact us today to get started on your project.
| Mon | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Tue | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Wed | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Thu | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Fri | 8:00AM - 5:30PM |
| Sat | 9:00AM - 1:00PM |
| Sun | Closed |
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