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Carpeting, also called wall-to-wall carpeting, is a textile floor covering made of wool, cotton, silk or synthetic fibre fabric that generally covers the entire floor surface of a room (there are also wall-to-wall carpets...). For the record, in 1650 it was called "moucade" or "mocade", a term whose origin is unknown, and which later evolved into carpet. Mocade was then used to describe a woven fabric with a warp and weft made of yarn but velvety wool, and this decorative material later took on the meaning of a carpet nailed or glued to the floor. Nowadays, we speak of flexible coverings, in the broadest sense, and they can be tiles, strips, PVC, vinyl laminates, adhesive rolls, rubber, imitation parquet, etc. Let's go back a bit now and talk about its origins. The history of carpet in France goes back roughly to the 17th century, when Colbert, who was then Superintendent of Buildings and Manufactures of the Kingdom of France, re-established old factories and created new ones. In 1667, Colbert called on Philippe Leclerc, a Flemish entrepreneur, to found a factory specialising in the manufacture of "mocades" in the town of Abbeville. This factory passed through various hands before ceasing its activity at the beginning of the 20th century, following the death of its director Jean-Antoine Vayson. After 1945, changes in the economic situation gradually led many factories to reorient their activities towards the manufacture of carpets. At the beginning of the 20th century, a manufacturing method known as "tufting" revolutionised the carpet industry. Developed in the United States in Dalton, Georgia, this technique quickly replaced the traditional weaving method. From 1930 onwards, the mechanisation of this manufacturing technique in particular favoured its development. Today, it represents 51% of total production, whereas it was only 10% in the 1950s. Today, the French carpet market represents 7 million square metres. A high-end product, carpet is used in prestigious buildings such as the Élysée Palace, the Council of Ministers' room and the Ritz. Flexible floor coverings are generally easy to maintain, they offer good insulation (thermal and sound) and are also very durable as they are very resistant to wear and tear.
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How do you become a resilient flooring installer?

Carpet laying does not require specific training, most of the time experience is gained on the job through direct contact with the various situations that may arise. However, there is a training course called "Laying of flexible floor coverings" or "Flooring", which is a qualifying course spread over a few months and comprising about 700 hours. This training corresponds to a level 3, i.e. BEP/CAP. A diploma may be required for team management positions, but again, this is not an obligation.

What is the scope of a carpet fitter's work these days?

The professional in charge of laying or replacing a carpet will intervene in all sorts of contexts and structures, depending on the demand. The carpet fitter is a professional worker employed by construction companies or on his own account and his work is done on site. It concerns the implementation of flexible floor coverings in strips or tiles, in buildings and structures intended for housing (individual or collective), professional premises, premises receiving the public.

Why use a professional carpet fitter?

Carpet laying is sometimes considered a child's activity, and it is true that in certain circumstances, depending on the material and the surface to be opened, the difficulty can really vary. As long as the work surface is perfectly flat and there are no imperfections on the wall that need to be corrected (smoothing, plugging, filler, etc.), then the installation can be very easy.But as soon as the room in question has angles, sometimes walls that are not really straight, and precise cuts have to be made with a small margin of error, then the professional will not be caught off guard and will know perfectly well what approach to use in order to move forward quickly, but also impeccably. The range of tasks that a carpet fitter can undertake is often underestimated, but we'll summarise them for you, so that you can get a feel for the work involved. In terms of skills to start with, the carpet fitter(s) will need to know how to: - Read a plan. - Calculate dimensions and surfaces (sometimes even volumes...). - Take measurements in a very meticulous way. - Master the techniques of cutting coverings (and have the appropriate equipment to do everything without breaking your head: the cutter, double-sided tape, joints, spatulas, punches, etc.). - Master the techniques for laying floor coverings (loose laying, gluing, clip-on, plastering, etc.). - Master the techniques of tracing. - Know and respect all the safety instructions. - Be able to calculate costs and propose a relevant overall costing. In terms of the activity itself, the professional must now be able to - Identify the nature of the products and coatings and determine the quantity - Remove the existing covering and prepare the surface for laying if necessary (flexible floor, underlay, cement, etc.) - Spread and position the flooring on the surface according to the configuration of the site - Cut the floor covering to size and fix it by gluing, taping, etc. - Cut and fix skirting boards and threshold bars - Cutting and fitting: sound or heat insulation, special patterns, floating parquet, sewn or heat-welded joints, skirting boards or friezes, laminate flooring, on stairs (steps, risers, etc.), wall fabric, adhesive mosaic tiles, etc. - Preparing and gluing a wall covering (gluing, laminating, double-sided adhesive, etc.) - Apply synthetic resin - Assemble supporting structures (scaffolding, shoring, platforms, etc.) - Adjust and weld strips of cladding - Drawing up an estimate and providing technical advice to the customer - Coordinate the activity of a team in a multi-partner situation It may not seem like it, but mastering all these skills is not given to everyone and takes several years of experience, so you will necessarily save time and energy by trusting a professional.

When should you hire a carpet fitter?

There are no hard and fast rules, as it also depends on your ability to undertake more or less extensive manual work. Generally speaking, however, it is advisable to call in a professional for your carpet installation or replacement work that will require more technical work, especially if the floors or installation surfaces are in poor condition or will require professional work. If you have blown up a concrete slab, laminate floor, waxed concrete, or even a solid wood, laminate or floating floor, the surface may need to be levelled and planned (and this applies to the floor as well as to the walls...). In addition, the craftsman will not make the mistakes we have all made, such as the wrong direction of laying for example...and then the carpet fitter will be able to carry out all the marouflage work at once, which is no easy task...

How do I find a professional carpet fitter?

The first thing to do when looking for a flooring contractor in Taman Titiwangsa is to ask around your friends, family and neighbours, because we know how well word of mouth works in the building and craft industry. Very often it is by this means that you find the craftsman or the company of your dreams. In addition to word of mouth, it is also possible to use the Internet, and to do this, you can consult a site such as StarOfService, for example, whose purpose is to list all the professionals in a given field, depending on where you are looking! A few clicks will suffice and the site will even give you the possibility of obtaining the contact details of the said professional, or even of contacting him or her in the process.

How much does a carpet fitter charge?

The geographical location, as often if not always, can have a relatively important impact on the prices charged, which is why the price range we are going to give you is necessarily very open. The price of a floor layer depends on several parameters - the surface area to be covered - the area to be covered - the additional services offered. As is often the case for this type of service, you should refer to the price per square metre offered by a particular craftsman. As is the case for all sectors of activity of craftsmen, there are floor layers at all prices, and prices vary from simple to triple, or even more, which gives a final range of between 10-12 Euros and 40 Euros per square metre. To give you an idea, the most common rate is between 12 and 30 euros per square metre for the installation of a carpet or other floor covering, but don't forget that the cost of the raw material must also be included in your budget!

How to choose a professional?

As is often the case when choosing a craftsman, most of the time you find one by word of mouth, so start there! Talk to your friends, family and work acquaintances, they may know a craftsman or company that is exactly what you need, and close to home too! If you can't find your perfect match this way, then use the Internet and check out some of the professional referral sites like StarOfService. This site contains lists of professionals as well as many reviews and comments from clients who have used their services; it is a very interesting database, as it also gives you an idea of the quality of the work done, so don't miss it! Once you have found the right professional to give your home a makeover, remember to check their availability, deadlines, payment facilities etc. Finally, if we had one last little piece of advice about choosing your carpet fitter, we would tell you to beware of professionals who don't know how to say "No" and who offer prices that defy all competition.

Some questions to ask a carpet professional during the first appointment:

- How long have you been working as a floor layer? - Do you have any initial training or did you learn the trade on the job? - What are your prices? Is it possible to have details? - Will you provide me with a proper estimate before the job starts? - What is your availability? - Can you guarantee to respect the deadlines that we will agree on?