If you have a concern with your carpet, laminate, hardwood or other flooring you may wish to contact a floor covering inspector. A floor covering inspector checks and evaluates flooring products and installations to determine why they may not be meeting the expectations of the end user. Following an in depth inspection and onsite testing [...]
When a flooring inspection is performed by certified experts such as those of The Weinheimer Group LLC one can expect a thorough inspection process. The commissioning party who is the person or company ordering and paying for the inspection, may choose to limit the scope of the inspection process. While an expert inspector will still [...]
Wood flooring, carpet and your other floors is one of the largest investments that a home or property owner makes. At times we find that our carpet, laminate, hardwood or other floor covering is not performing as we expect or were led to believe that it would. In times like this a good floor covering [...]
When installing commercial carpet it is imperative that industry and most importantly that the manufacturers standards be adhered to. To offer a better understanding of the requirements for installing commercial carpet The Weinheimer Group LLC and FloorCoveringExperts.com have provided a number of helpful links. The provided information is in no particular sequence or order.
Commercial Carpet [...]
As a National Wood Flooring Association – NWFA Certified Flooring Inspector we find that many home owners do not know where to start when caring for their new hardwood floor.
Hardwood floors are a fantastic choice for many homes and businesses. They have a classic look about them. They also last for a long time as [...]
An ongoing controversy is engineered flooring versus solid wood flooring. With both there are benefits and disadvantages, likes and dislikes.
Pattern “mismatch” in integrated pattern carpets is called pattern elongation. It is caused by the patterns on one side of a seam being slightly longer than on the other.
Sidematch is a perceived difference in shade or hue between joined panels. While the human eye is registering a difference it may not be an actual color variation.
You will sometimes hear people refer to their vinyl flooring as linoleum. It is true that these two products are used in much the same way and to the unfamiliar may look the same.
Carpet and vinyl composition tile-VCT are the products most frequently specified for the larger areas of many commercial installations.