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How would the company ever prove that someone actually USED a Dyson?
This is probably one of the few areas that I actually know anything about. My Dad has been a carpet installer for over 40 yrs so I know carpet.I have new carpet and it is the frise (sp?) and have the yellow dyson. I have not encountered any problems with it.
Maybe I'm just lucky or had a good installer?
Our new carpet is starting to look really "fuzzy" hard to describe. We paid big bucks for this carpeting hoping it would last. I noticed when I vacumm there are rows of indentations on the carpet. What is "corn rowing"?
Our new carpet is starting to look really "fuzzy" hard to describe. We paid big bucks for this carpeting hoping it would last. I noticed when I vacuum there are rows of indentations on the carpet. What is "corn rowing"?
Does the warranty specifically state vacuuming with a Dyson voids the warranty?
I bet if you challenged it, a court would go in your favor; however, who wants to spend the big bucks for that. Of course, if this is rampant maybe a class action will come up.
This is probably one of the few areas that I actually know anything about. My Dad has been a carpet installer for over 40 yrs so I know carpet.![]()
Frieze carpeting is a short "twisted" type carpeting, its used for high traffic areas. The problem with Dysons are that they suck too hard in all honesty. Carpeting needs to be vacuumed regularly, but not everyday unless it gets extremely dirty. Most carpet damage occurs from misuse or aggressive cleaning which includes using high suction with the combination of beating the carpet. It effectively pulls the nap right out or mangles it causing the fibers to tear out or separate. My Dad tells his customers to treat their carpet like it was human hair. Over cleaning it like shampooing hurts it, over aggressive brushing (vacuuming) causes it to break and tear out etc....
Dysons are wonderful machines, but, they can and do damage flooring. Because of their power, cleaning is not needed everyday....
Other carpets will thrive with a Dyson, a nice shag/plush actually gets fluffed basically when used. BUt again, everything in moderation.
OP I am sorry about your carpet, but aggressive cleaning, and its easy to prove, voids the warranty. You could file small claims but I dont know how far it would get you...
Firsttimer - my Dad would love your quote though, its all in the installer![]()
And here I thought we just bought a house with cheap carpet!![]()
That explains what is going on around here...
Not sure about turning the beater bar off. I will have to try that next time.
I tried to vacuum with the beater brush off like they recommended me to do on the report and it didn't pick up hardly anything. If you can't use the beater brush I think you'd have a hard time maintaining the carpet. Also for the type of carpet we have it is recommend on their warranty to use the beater bar and vacuum frequently. Funny thing is I now know more about carpet than I ever cared to.![]()
The funny thing is I didn't even so much notice the cornrowning until they brought it up. Now that they mentioned it that's all I see. Go figure!OP- I feel for you, I really do. It may be an issue with the carpeting itself if the cornrowing is showing on the steps, but again, that is a high traffic area so its catch 22. Lack of sweeping can cause the same issue...but with a freize, its a durable carpet but it is prone to the crushing that is called cornrowing. I will tell you dealing with Shaw is NOT going to be an easy thing, you getting them to send out another adjuster is a good sign though. One last piece of advice, Shaw is one of those that you are paying alot for their name, perhaps not the quality of the carpeting so much anymore...good luck and keep us posted.
Dyson has a self adjusting beater bar. The vacuum is definitely easy to push and pull. It doesn't even leave those deep just vacuumed marks that a lot of vacuums leave.I think the problem with the beater bar is that it is set to low, if the bar is too low it is actually scraping at the carpet and with the high suction it makes it worse, it almost causes it to yank out the fibers...I don't own a dyson ( my Dad would kill me if I did lol) but if you have one please have your setting up so its not dragging on the carpet, just where it is hitting the top of it...it should be easy to push, extremely easy, if it has to be manhandled or you feel like you have had a workout pulling and pushing you have your deck too low on it.
IL and I have no idea where it's manufactured. Interesting!What state was the carpet installed in?
What state was the carpet manufactured in?
You might have a Consumer Fraud case.
This thread interests me as well... we bought new carpet last year and it was badly damaged and mangled by the installers who were rude to boot. (Cursed AT me in front of my children) Yeah. So anyway- long story short it was like nothing I have ever experienced to get LOWE"S to reinstall with a different install team. It was truly a horrible experience and I now boycott our Lowe's in my own little protest over their horrible customer service. NOW the new carpet (same exact carpet, but new shipment- also high end with supposedly a great warranty on staining and wear) is matted horribly in the high traffic areas and showing general dirt even tho we do not wear our shoes on it 99% of the time. I would not even dream of trying to get the carpet looked at or even see about the warranty kicking in- that is how traumatic those 6 months were dealing with it in the first place.
I would love to know what recourse we have when we get conned into crappy carpet. Why do they make it so hard?
Sorry to hijack...
I think the problem with the beater bar is that it is set to low, if the bar is too low it is actually scraping at the carpet and with the high suction it makes it worse, it almost causes it to yank out the fibers...I don't own a dyson ( my Dad would kill me if I did lol) but if you have one please have your setting up so its not dragging on the carpet, just where it is hitting the top of it...it should be easy to push, extremely easy, if it has to be manhandled or you feel like you have had a workout pulling and pushing you have your deck too low on it.
Very interesting thread. Please keep us posted, OP!
KatiesMommy - if your dad would kill you for using a dyson, what kind of vacuum would he recommend? We are not over-vacuumers (probably vacuum every other week) but part of the reason we selected the vacuum is the endorsement for asthma sufferers. Seems like a catch 22 situation for me! Too much suction - bad for carpet; not enough suction - bad for my breathing.
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Consumer Reports lost all credibility with me when they had that car seat fiasco.
The funny thing is I didn't even so much notice the cornrowning until they brought it up. Now that they mentioned it that's all I see. Go figure!Anyway, the carpet is frizzing in the high traffic areas as well as coming untwisted. Your probally right about paying for the name and not necessarily quality, however it's hard to know what is quality anymore with anything. We researched before we bought and it had high ratings for stain and wear and tear. This frieze definitely is not durable! I bought cheap cheap cheap carpet for in the bedrooms and it looks 10xs better than this stuff. Anyway, thank you for your input! You've actually been very helpful. I wish I ran across you before we purchased the carpet.
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Dyson has a self adjusting beater bar. The vacuum is definitely easy to push and pull. It doesn't even leave those deep just vacuumed marks that a lot of vacuums leave.
IL and I have no idea where it's manufactured. Interesting!
Sorry about your nightmare from Lowes. It actually sounds like my experience with them installing my Pella patio door. That's been another nightmare of mine that I've been dealing with for over a year and half. That's another thread though!![]()
It comes down to companies not making quality products anymore and us as consumers getting stuck with their cheaply made crap! Carpet used to last for years, who knew this would last under 8 months.The sad thing is the carpet that we replace that was in here for over 15 years looked better than this does. The only problem was it was an ugly blue.
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The inspector called and rescheduled for next week, so I'll let you know as soon as I find out the out come.