Rippled or Buckled Carpet After Cleaning
Rippled or Buckled Carpet After Cleaning Rippling and buckling carpeting is the last thing a homeowner wants to see after having their carpeting cleaned. Rippling and buckling refers to the appearance of ridges and valleys in the carpet, giving the appearance of a bed sheet that has not been pulled tight. The appearance of such rippling and buckling after cleaning does not necessarily indicate a serious problem with the carpeting. Related Articles 1 Get Rid of a Ripple in the Carpet 2 Stretch a Buckled Carpet 3 Get Bumps Out of Carpets 4 Prevent Carpet From Buckling What is Rippling and Buckling? Rippling and buckling can happen naturally to a carpet over time. As the foam underlayment beneath the carpeting breaks down, and the carpet stretches, ripples and buckles can begin to form. This is especially true in heavily trafficked areas of the house, such as entryways and halls. Persistent ripples and buckles may necessitate ...

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