Carpet Problems

Carpet Problems

Carpet problems showing visible seam and texture distortion
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Carpet Problems

Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide

Summary

Carpet problems may involve appearance changes, texture distortion, fiber behavior, installation-related conditions, or environmental and maintenance influences. Common conditions include buckling, seam conditions such as seam peaking and seam not sealed, and appearance variations such as shading and texture variation. These conditions may result from manufacturing variation, installation practices, traffic, maintenance, or environmental exposure. Carpet systems consist of fibers, backing systems, and cushion support, and performance depends on how these components interact under use conditions. Evaluation requires consideration of pattern, distribution, severity, and service history rather than appearance alone.

What You Need to Know

• Carpet problems may involve appearance, texture, fiber, seam, or backing-related conditions
• Similar visual conditions may have different underlying causes
• Some issues are appearance-related only, while others may affect performance
• Traffic, maintenance, moisture, and installation influence outcomes
• Proper evaluation requires pattern and distribution analysis

Appearance and Manufacturing Conditions

Appearance Retention
Shading
Shadows
Texture Variation
Side Match
Skew
Shift Marks
Stop Marks
Shearing Defect

Fiber and Texture Conditions

Crushing and Matting
Pilling
Bearding
Tip Bloom
Shedding
Scroop
Roll Crush
Stairs Performance

Mechanical Damage Conditions

Snags
Top Cuts
Unraveling / Runs

Seam and Installation Conditions

Buckling / Wrinkling
Seam Dark / Light Line
Seam Overlap
Seam Peaking
Seam Not Sealed
Seam Sealer Residue
Tension Lines

Soiling, Cleaning, and Maintenance Conditions

Soiling
Recurring Spots
Spin Finish Residue

Traffic and Wear-Related Conditions

Traffic Lane Gray
Appearance Retention

Backing and Structural Conditions

Backing Wrinkles / Distortion
Telegraphing

Fiber and Material Properties

Wool Carpet Properties

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