crazymomof4
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We just got a carpet in our attic bedroom on Feb 2nd of this year. After 3 and 1/2 months I saw a problem! There was shedding, which you expect in a new carpet. But my complaint is that there are thin "threads," if you will, arising about an inch or more from the surface of the the carpet. Not the pile itself, just individual strands, as thin as a human hair. Well the shed fibers get tangled in these strands and don't vacuum up. The result is "balls" in the high traffic areas, similar to the "pilling" that occurs on some garments that contain polyester.
The carpet looks worn because these strands lay flat accross the surface and cause a matting effect.
I called the flooring company where we purchased the carpet. They promised to contact Mohawk, the manufacturer. Long story short, I've been getting the run-around since I first called in the last week in May!
At this point I'm really getting peeved! I don't WANT to face the possibility of replacing the carpet (with moving all the furniture, etc. out of the attic!) so I wouldn't complain if I didn't really feel that the carpet is faulty. When you lay down a scrap that I saved next to a traffic area it doesn't even look like the same carpet! It looks older than a 15 yr old carpet I have in another room!
We didn't go cheap when we picked out the carpet. We went middle of the road, not the most expensive, not the cheapest. We were told that it was perfectly fine for a 3rd floor bedroom. Honestly, it's just my two boys up there and they NEVER have shoes on.
Has anyone actually had a carpet replaced under warranty? I'm afraid Mohawk's inspector will tell me that it looks fine to him just so they don't have to honor my warranty!

The carpet looks worn because these strands lay flat accross the surface and cause a matting effect.
I called the flooring company where we purchased the carpet. They promised to contact Mohawk, the manufacturer. Long story short, I've been getting the run-around since I first called in the last week in May!
At this point I'm really getting peeved! I don't WANT to face the possibility of replacing the carpet (with moving all the furniture, etc. out of the attic!) so I wouldn't complain if I didn't really feel that the carpet is faulty. When you lay down a scrap that I saved next to a traffic area it doesn't even look like the same carpet! It looks older than a 15 yr old carpet I have in another room!
We didn't go cheap when we picked out the carpet. We went middle of the road, not the most expensive, not the cheapest. We were told that it was perfectly fine for a 3rd floor bedroom. Honestly, it's just my two boys up there and they NEVER have shoes on.
Has anyone actually had a carpet replaced under warranty? I'm afraid Mohawk's inspector will tell me that it looks fine to him just so they don't have to honor my warranty!










