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Originally Posted by quinnpd
Had carpet installed thru out home recently via major floor shop nearby and ended up with visible seams. Flooring Company says seam are ok and accepted and refuse to repair or replace carpet. This is high quality carpet (expensive) so am looking for a flooring specialist or even an attorney that has been used successfully to take on flooring company. Will provide pictures and/or more detail if you PM me
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My uncle is retired. Installed carpeting for years, if seams are showing they will eventually form a peak. This is caused by the glue too hot or not proper glue for the material. Depending on the area and how many angles and cuts sometimes the seams can be recur and stretched. Good luck carpet companies are a bear to deal with. Uncle Tommy’s words not mine.
If you charged it, look at the back of your monthly statement. Most cards have a clause about faulty product law and trying in good faith to rectify, this means continuing to pay on the card. If you have good faith and they do nothing you should not have to pay and the card company will get your money back