Snags – Sprouted Tufts or Loops

Snags – Sprouted Tufts or Loops

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Carpet snags showing pulled yarn loops above carpet surface

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Sharp chair bottom can pull yarns out

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Snags from sharp chair protector

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Tuft bind field test

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Tufts released from carpet

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Carpet pet urine damage showing staining and odor contamination

Keep pet nails trimmed

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Tuft bind laboratory test

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Tuft bind laboratory test

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Snags / Sprouted Tufts or Loops (Carpet)

Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide

Summary

Carpet snags and sprouted tufts or loops are appearance-related conditions in which individual yarns are pulled above the surrounding carpet surface due to mechanical contact forces. The condition most commonly affects loop pile constructions but may also occur in cut pile and woven carpets. Yarn extraction occurs when contact force exceeds tuft retention resistance at the backing interface. The condition may be evaluated alongside related conditions such as pilling and tuft bind failure, which may appear similar but differ in underlying mechanism.

Snags alter surface texture and visual uniformity but do not independently indicate structural failure, durability loss, or reduced service life. The condition is typically associated with ….

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