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How do you guys do it? I have had enough of using a hammer and chisel and am thinking of getting a knee kicker to dp the job. I think toolstation has one for around £40. Anyone got one?
 
I just use a screwdriver. Knees are bad enough without using one of them knee things :) After all im a pipe monkey not a carpet monkey.:)
 
tell the custard to get a carpet fitter in the quote.

No, surely you don't do that?

I got a copy of a british gas quote which in their terms and conditions it stated that a theird party must replace the floor boards. I couldne believe it
 
The best bet is to get in contact with a local carpet fitter and add the cost to the quote, I think customers like the idea of a carpet fitter putting the carpets back down "properly" as it shows a bit more respect to their property, and it's the last thing on my mind after an install when I'm trying to clear up and clear out to get the carpets down properly,
 
why not, I trained as a plumber, if its a corner of carpet not an issue, tap tap tap, if the whole carpet is rolled back then customer is responsible for sorting it out if need be, I dont want to be accused of overstretching a £4k carpet.
 
I see where you guys are coming from but, I thought it would be nice for the client if you could do it without them having to get another trades person in. I donhate doing it and it is never as good as it was before.
 
I see where you guys are coming from but, I thought it would be nice for the client if you could do it without them having to get another trades person in. I donhate doing it and it is never as good as it was before.

so you cant relay a carpet decently as you say so why try and get hassle doing so
 
The carpets I encounter are the ones where you lift them up fold them over and they turn to dust.
 
why not, I trained as a plumber, if its a corner of carpet not an issue, tap tap tap, if the whole carpet is rolled back then customer is responsible for sorting it out if need be, I dont want to be accused of overstretching a £4k carpet.

Haha lame how unlucky can we be, I've never had to investigate one of the guys damaging a £100 carpet, they are always £50 m2, and when you visit, it's been chucked out, and the total value of the rest of all the house carpets doesn't even add up to £50 never mind £50 m2
 
I see where you guys are coming from but, I thought it would be nice for the client if you could do it without them having to get another trades person in. I donhate doing it and it is never as good as it was before.

Include your guy in your price, and make a few quid on top, (and it means you also get your own carpets fitted for free)
 
I write in the quote that I will relay the carpets within reason and if the custard thinks it needs to be done better then it's down to them to employ a carpet fitter.

Some carpets fall to dust as soon as you touch them!
 
I write in the quote that I will relay the carpets within reason and if the custard thinks it needs to be done better then it's down to them to employ a carpet fitter.

Some carpets fall to dust as soon as you touch them!

I believe I shall be adding this to my quotes
 
No, surely you don't do that?

I got a copy of a british gas quote which in their terms and conditions it stated that a theird party must replace the floor boards. I couldne believe it

In practice the BG engineer lifts the carpets and floor boards and replaces them too
 
Stretch back using your shoes. Hammer down edges onto grip strips. Tuck down edges with bolster.

You'd never know they'd been up.
 
If you start putting on extras like carpet fitters, surely you'll price out of jobs in these price sensitive times.
I re lay all my own, but tell them if my best isn't good enough they'll have to pay to,get some one in. Obviously not as blunt as that, but you get the jist.
 
Got a kicker, only use it on some jobs most of the time you can stretch it back in by hand. Make sure u adjust the teeth for the carpet pile. !! Oh and keep 200mm from edge as on some older ones it splits
 
I have a very good mate who's a carpet fitter. If carpet doesn't go down I have a contact. It's good to know people. I fact that's why i like to Facebook so much. Really helps you broaden your contacts and it's all about having friends in the right places when your in the poo
 
I have a very good mate who's a carpet fitter. If carpet doesn't go down I have a contact. It's good to know people. I fact that's why i like to Facebook so much. Really helps you broaden your contacts and it's all about having friends in the right places when your in the poo

I am the total opposite of you mate. I don't like people. I hate people knowing my business and am happy to be left to ones self. Unfortunately it is not a good business strategy. My wife has started to sign me up to all these networking sites like Facebook and linked in, and now I am getting all these strange folk contacting me and it's freaking me out!!
 
I just inform cust that I can't guarantee carpets as works we do is very intrusive ,balls in custs court then.
 
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