Cheap Carpeting
When it comes to carpet for
your home, you may want carpeting that you install yourself and
save money. There are ways that you can carpet a room without
having to spend a lot of money. Carpet can get expensive in a
hurry, so try these tricks for those on a tight
budget.
One very cheap way you can
carpet a room is by using carpet samples. This is actually
considered new carpet, as samples aren't considered to be
used.
You can buy samples of carpet
for as low as 25 cents a piece at closeout sales or at your
local hardware or carpet store. Depending on the size of the
room you are looking to carpet, how many samples you'll need
will vary. You'll also need staples as well, which cost around
a dollar or so. Most of the time, you can expect to pay a
dollar or so for each square of carpet, which is still
considered to be cheap carpet.
Keep in mind that using samples
or squares is a very different style and you may have to
consider the resale value of your home. If you have a trailer
or mobile home, then the style is probably going to be unusual
and cheap to start with. If you have an expensive or mid priced
home, then you may decide to use cheap carpeting in the
basement, playroom, or in a children's playhouse.
If you are doing a children's
playroom, using multi-colored carpet is perfect. It is very
colorful and if a spill stains one of the squares of carpet,
you can quickly and easily pull it back up and install a new
one. This is a great advantage to doing a playroom this
way.
Installing your cheap carpet
--The only things you'll actually need when you install carpet
samples or squares in a room is a carpet knife and a staple
gun. The 5/8" staples seem to work the best for squares and
samples.
All you need to do is put the
carpet piece in place and staple in two or three staples along
each side. Make sure you wiggle the head of the stapler down
deep between the fibers, or between the border and the fibers,
so you can hide the staples as much as possible.
If you are carpeting a basement
floor, you can use carpet tape instead of staples. With either
case, this is best to do when padding isn't that important. You
can use padding as well if you don't mind the complications,
although without it, it is easier.
You may also choose to lay out
your pieces of carpet first, then decide where each individual
piecewill go. When you reach walls, heating sources, or other
obstacles, you can quickly and easily cut the pieces to fit. If
you happen to make a mistake, it will cost you around a dollar,
instead of costing you a fortune. When you make a mistake, all
you have to do is start over a new piece of carpet.
Before you begin to put the
carpet down, you should always estimate how many pieces you
will need, and then call around to find a store that has enough
samples for the room.
Although the samples will range
in size at different stores, the average is 18 X 18 inches. If
you use pieces that are the same size, you'll find things to be
much easier. Even though you may be paying a dollar a piece, it
rounds out to less than 50 cents per square foot to carpet your
room of choice - which is really cheap carpet!
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