looks great , i use to do marriot hotels up n down the east coast .... many corridors and ballrooms , border work out the ass , mirror images , double and triple borders .... the patterns were wild as hell ! thank god im doing houses now lol whole lot less work ! anyway , looks really good ! keep on keepin on ! carpet life ! lol
Most guys do these in as few pieces as possible and seam on the doorways to reduce head seams. I’ve never cut these any shorter than the roll length. The way you did it does eliminate all the side seams and makes it 1000 times easier to handle though. But you’re adding head seams . Interesting
I do flooring in Hilton hotels all the patterns are wild and everywhere to help make this part easier and it hides stains well never used seam glue boss always said its overpriced Elmer's glue
This great your using the same iron I use Taylor but instead of laytex I use a gule gun with the new tip from gunldlanch with seamtape gluestiks. I'm I doing things wrong I could always go back to using lattex if my system not a desireable one.please ler me know thanks😎🏁🇺🇸
@@metzade to get the correct use of a pressure sensitive glue. If I would have to replace carpet then should be able to actually roll pad right off the floor, if useing treadmore. A trowel puts it at a mechanical bond
why is it necessary to iron seams...why not just glue down only?..I have never seen this blended method..also have not done much double set in hotels..
12 years ago I'd never thought I'd ever watch something like this. Wow on time and video production.
Glad to see you take seam sealing seriously.
Beautiful job
looks great , i use to do marriot hotels up n down the east coast .... many corridors and ballrooms , border work out the ass , mirror images , double and triple borders .... the patterns were wild as hell ! thank god im doing houses now lol whole lot less work ! anyway , looks really good ! keep on keepin on ! carpet life ! lol
Most guys do these in as few pieces as possible and seam on the doorways to reduce head seams. I’ve never cut these any shorter than the roll length. The way you did it does eliminate all the side seams and makes it 1000 times easier to handle though. But you’re adding head seams . Interesting
Neat video, carpet/floorlayer Scotland 😎
I do flooring in Hilton hotels all the patterns are wild and everywhere to help make this part easier and it hides stains well never used seam glue boss always said its overpriced Elmer's glue
Hey I would like to get in touch and ask few questions..any email address?
If you don’t seal the seams, you would be fired from most companies. Some companies will use a hand held black light to check for seam sealer
I like your approach
after removing the majority of the pad off the the floor why not use a scrape away to get all the little stuff stuck to the floor?
I found this a little too satisfying
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I give you commercial guys alot of credit!! Ill stick with residential, good job though!
This great your using the same iron I use Taylor but instead of laytex I use a gule gun with the new tip from gunldlanch with seamtape gluestiks. I'm I doing things wrong I could always go back to using lattex if my system not a desireable one.please ler me know thanks😎🏁🇺🇸
What electric scraper is that? I have a customer looking for something like that right now.
what is the floor scraper you are using i have never seen anything like that ?
The correct way is to use paint roller pressure sensitive under the pad
Why is the paint roller the correct way of applying pressure sensitive opposed to troweling ?
@@metzade to get the correct use of a pressure sensitive glue. If I would have to replace carpet then should be able to actually roll pad right off the floor, if useing treadmore. A trowel puts it at a mechanical bond
who makes that scraper? I need one of those!
On one side row trim same row at each out crop then set you line to see if all is Sq with wall an line in middle then adjust accordingly
why is it necessary to iron seams...why not just glue down only?..I have never seen this blended method..also have not done much double set in hotels..
michael ray the seam tape will last longer the glue weakens in time and with extra foot traffic
I agree with you even after the spread glue is dry and crystallized that seam tape will be holding strong.
It's the right way to do it
Hope you priced this job out right!? No surprises!! Take up, double install about $9.00per yd?
Looks real good guys!!! Nice job!!! I'm retired but was a Sub for 30 of my 47, years!!!
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