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The Gap


A lot of older homes have hardwood floors throughout. Back then, baseboards (mouldings, trim, base, cove base, etc) went all the way down to the floor. Builders never dreamed of wall-to-wall carpet. Today’s carpet installers have a hard time getting carpet to stay secured along the wall because there just isn’t a gap to wedge the carpet down into.



With a gap, the installer can tuck the edge of the carpet under the baseboard and the carpet will lay flat so the little tacks in the tack strip grab the carpet and hold forever.

You won’t get wrinkles.


But without the gap, the carpet arches up so the little tacks in the tack strip cannot grab the carpet. The grab is not as good.

WITHOUT A GAP
YOU’LL GET WRINKLES.


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