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travelsafar Sat 22-Aug-20 11:12:26

Having just had new carpetsand underlay fitted in our lounge hall stairs and landing we both said this will be the last time. It was hard work moving eveything so that the room was clear for the fitters. We couldnt use hallway as they were fitting in there too. My issue now is the chair my husband uses at the computer desk is leaving dips where the wheels go. I am worried this will damage the carpet. Anyone else had this issue and resolved it.

timetogo2016 Sat 22-Aug-20 11:16:05

You can buy things to go under the wheels and under sofas etc .Sadly i can`t remember what they are called.

Illte Sat 22-Aug-20 11:21:57

IKEA do a big sheet of clear plastic for just that purpose.

Illte Sat 22-Aug-20 11:24:51

I went to take a photo on OHs den but its such a - -mess-- man cave, that I'm ashamed to post it?

Illte Sat 22-Aug-20 11:25:10

Why didn't strike through work?

Beechnut Sat 22-Aug-20 11:29:25

Looks like you’ve got a big space between the first two Illte

annep1 Sat 22-Aug-20 11:38:14

I don't like saying this will be the last time. Next time you could order the carpet and get them to fit one room at a time and spread the job out.

annep1 Sat 22-Aug-20 11:40:24

Illte OH is the same. I go in for a quick vacuum once a week and try not to look.

FlexibleFriend Sat 22-Aug-20 14:50:17

Go o Amazon and type in carpet protectors they do a variety from mats to castor cups.

cornergran Sat 22-Aug-20 19:05:17

The Ikea plastic sheet worked well for us. Worth a try if they still sell it, you can still move the chair easily on it.

Cabbie21 Sat 22-Aug-20 19:15:58

Our living room carpet needs replacing but there is no way we can clear it completely. Four small bookcases makes for a lot of work but is manageable, but then there is a sofa bed and two armchairs, a piano and a cabinet full of cds, hi fi stuff Etc. All too much for us now and nowhere to put it all . I wonder if it would be possible to lay Karndean a bit at a time, without clearing the whole room.

grannyticktock Sat 22-Aug-20 20:20:58

I had a similar problem with an office chair on castors. I bought a rug in a jute-like material, in a similar colour to the carpet, and put the chair on that, which seemed to avoid wear and wrinkling of the cheap cord carpet.

annep1 Sat 22-Aug-20 22:22:31

I don't know what Karndean is Cabbie21 but I imagine if you are laying wood or tiles it would be doable if you have someone on hand to help move things back and forward.

kittylester Sun 23-Aug-20 08:51:30

We have just had the lounge carpeted and only had to take the easily moveable le stuff out. The fitters did the rest. We used a local firm not a national company.

Jane43 Sun 23-Aug-20 09:54:54

cabbie 21, my suggestion is the same as kittylester’s, there is an independent carpet shop near us and they advertise that they will move and replace furniture for senior citizens before and after fitting the carpet. If you have an independent carpet shop in your area they may do this to get the business, it’s worth asking.

LadyGracie Sun 23-Aug-20 10:11:23

We’ve just had our lounge and hall carpeted recently by a national company. For an extra £10 they removed and replaced all the furniture.

annep1 Sun 23-Aug-20 14:52:22

Thats good to know for future reference.ie fitters moving furniture.

Charleygirl5 Sun 23-Aug-20 16:56:30

When I had carpet in my living room and my computer was housed there I bought a large sheet of thick plastic and when I moved everything into my newly tiled kitchen the sheet of plastic came too although I doubt there will be too many dips in my ceramic tiles!