I'm a retired installer . I went on my first carpet job with my dad when I was 11 yrs old. I laid my last job at 72 yrs of age. I've seen it all. Finally a video where the guy got it right. I'd work with him any day.
Here's what he did wrong he flipped his blade and cut both sides ryt tight up against the other row of fiber , creating each row of fiber to be tight pushed up against each other , now with that carpet he's installing it really does not matter , if u were to do that to a heavy thick lite color plush carpet u would see a fine line where the rows of fiber are pressed together , now spread open the fibers and look at the space between each row this should be the same but by cutting both ends up against each other causes the space to be tight together , tighter together does not mean better ,if he did not flip the blade he would have had an equal amounts of space throughout the carpet , a little difficult to explain ,picture a carpet with a large space between each row let's just say a very large space ,1/2 " just to say ,now cut against the row and cut against the other row now u have the rows together with no space causing a line of the rows , u want to keep an equal space between each row , when cutting by running rows u keep the blade on the same side when u cut each side , perfect example when someone cuts a tight heavy light color carpet and flips the blade you see a fine line and wonder why , thinking my seam is tight as can be ,well it's to tight ,
Finally a fellow installer who knows how to properly cut a seam edge! Man that was refreshing! Lol watching these other guys straight edging makes me itch!
I do my seams / fills exactly the same way,Folding the carpet the same way so the heat tape goes up the wall just enough to trim off, I luv your style Reuben. perfect 👌👍
Just started my new job doing commercial carpet out of Chattanooga TN! Your videos are very helpful and I have learned a lot from binge watching you! Thank you keep up the good work bud
423 Outdoors That’s awesome where originally from Manchester Tennessee we just moved out here to Tucson in 2010 so you’re not far from where we used to live and thank you for the compliments I’m glad I’m able to help
Just doing some research to write a blog for a customer and stumbled on your video. Great instructional video! So many people make crappy videos and yours was very instructional and easy to follow.
I've installed a few carpets in my home over the years and i'm no expert but always tackle all projects on my own. I'm about to install carpet in large area that will need seaming. It will be my first time doing it and thanks to your video, I'm quite confident I can handle it. Thanks Southernboys!
albert stone Sometimes is right but a professional installer should be able to get good results out of the cheapest carpet and out of the most expensive carpet
I had old installer tell me about the number 15 knitting needle I used to use an ink pen too, til it popped doing a seam in white carpet lol, good job tho I gotta look into that seam vac !
George Anthony I really do appreciate that compliment and I'm glad that this video was useful for you and thanks for watching , if there's anything in particular as far as flooring that you would like me to do a video on ,please feel free to ask and I'll do my best to get it done, again thank you for the compliment
Just want to say thank you. Been fretting the job. I have three basic rooms to compete. Made some mistakes on the cuts. I found your channel after I had wasted a day guessing on tack placement. Watched your vid on proper placement, redid the rooms. Even built a practice area on another wall to give it a pull test with raised baseboard. Man, you're changing lives out here! Grabbing some merch to show my gratitude.
Wow, you made this a lot less intimidating than what I had thought. Gonna do a install in my livingroom, but the seeming had me fradyscared. Looks pretty easy with this method. Thank you.
Great Video, I am doing a lots of repairs but after all this years I can't make those cuts the way you are doing it, I still need to use my ruler but again I'm a professional Carpet cleaner who is learning how to fix carpets. Thank you for your videos Bro!
Oxigreen Colorado Thank you very much, and it is my pleasure to do these videos and share my experience to help the younger generation or people just as yourself, so I’m very thankful that you’re able to benefit from these videos
You explain great, and good workmanship I like that, and to all of you who are installers too if think when a customer say well is loud you can polite say during the installation is gonna be some noise and people understand, but if you just try to do whatever and don't have communication with the customer yes you probably gonna get complain, come on be a profecional and appreciate every single job as if is the first one when you star your business, but this guy you are great my friend.
I've had these two sections of rug in my hallway which I've really been wanting to repair myself to save money and this was exactly what I needed. Thanks for the helpful tips!
22 years of installation experience here. Nice job fellas. Quality carpet should be row cut for seams. Lots of lower quality pieces have been giving me trouble lately.
Higher quality pieces been giving me a lil trouble lately. .. low quality... I can put a 12 x 17.6 in 13 .6x 16 room with 7 butt seems and make it look flawless
Well ...I can't even say all high quality ... but there's been a couple jobs I wasn't over ecstatic with the seems ...but the customers couldn't find them ... but I could ..
Very nice demonstration of how to use an old school iron and the seamer down now tool. I have one as well since it first came out and have only used it a handful of times. You should stop using your old iron and start using the Kool Glyde iron. It makes way better seams and is alot faster!
Wish this guy did the install in our home. A couple of hacks did it. Uneven cuts, backing overlapping backing, yarns in between the butted up seam backing. Every doorway seam shows. and I mean every doorway -into bedrooms! Did I mention a few small gaps in some seams. They redid area, but no better .........
Matt Thornton Oh no! Sorry to hear that, that’s awful when you spend thousands of dollars to get new flooring and get stuck with some bad installers, I feel for you my friend
FloorsbySouthernboys I don't know if you know about a thing called a "seam weight" I have one and it basically weighs the seam down to make it flat. It does work but you still have to wait for the seam to cool.
sausage man Yeah that’s what I used for years it was a piece of iron with Teflon on the bottom with holes in it I had one of those for years until I came across the seamer Down now
Can you tell me if I want to use Roberts double sided carpet tape for my brand new carpet it will work same as when you use hot iron , please let me know
42 yrs. never heard of a seamer down. Row running is best until you get carpet with skewed rows. DIY’ers also need to know that row running doesn’t apply to end seams. Obviously, that is why you never start a job without a straight edge. I have never seen one of these videos address end seams, always just the simple side seams.
If you're an old timer like me, you just follow the row from the back with a knife..I learned using an old hawkbill crane knife. I use a loop pile cutter for loop pile sometimes, but always on unitary or most shaw products, I just follow the row by hand. Some call it free hand. I started in 78
He's good installer but I still prefer too strait edge in regular jute back carpet just have to keep your blade nice and strait and shorten up blade I've been doin it for 30 years never have complaints of bad seam the real knack of a good seam is know in how to put the seam together with your hands not to gap it or overlap it that's more important than cuttin it although cuttin it correct is very important too
Hi, after the installation of Carpet tiles (nylon - solid color) lines are visible between some of the tiles. is it normal or it is to do with carpet tile quality? can anyone please help me with this?
Viki VVV yeah I just used my ink pen two separate the rows, I used a Orcon row cutter to cut my seam, the seam iron that I used is an orcon Kool top, the seam tape I used is Powerhold 250 and for my seam weight I used the seamer down now
So I have a question.. I have the same style carpet you are installing, I attempted to use my pen in the same manner but never got the line as you did. What other way is there to part that prior to cutting?
Epic Moments Channel If you just simply push and let it lead it’s on the way through the row. It will go, what causes problems is when the individual tries to make it go straight, simply set the pin in between the fibers and push and let it lead itself
Hello,I'm a carpet installer sort of retired been installing for 30 yrs and I think if you want to continue installing you should where knee pads please save your knees and keep on making money................................
You did a great job however manufacturers (all carpet manufacturers) require a seam sealed edge on both residential and commercial carpets. This seam would fail inspection as it does not have a latex or hot glue protected seam edge.
Nathanael Lucas thank you for your concern I kind of use my own judgment on if I should or should not use sealer I know all the manufacturers recommend it for all carpets ,if the carpet Edge after being cut is brittle like nap may fall out then I will use it the seam sealer I've only had to have an inspector come out and look at one of my seams in 20 plus years of carpet laying and that was because of Role Crush from the manufacturer and that seam was not sealed and it never caused any issue whatsoever even by the inspector, but again I appreciate your concern and thank you for commenting
99% of installers are not latexing there stretch seams to be honest just not as critical as sealing a glue down edge to stop fibers from fraying. the tape usually does good enough job holding fibers in place
You need to take a look at how this guy does his seam!! Unbelievable type into RUclips (carpet seaming how to video) it should come up at the top it's 7:05 minutes long. take a look let me know what you think.
make sure that its not metal also. metal pulls the heat and moisture out too fast ..giving u a bad seam sometimes.. most tools boxes have metal trays.. orcon toolbox for flooring has nylon on the bottom of there tray for this exact reason. ideally for a seam weight u want nylon or plastic of some type ..
Are you still happy with the seamer down ? Do you use it on every seam ? It sounds pretty loud has any customers complained about the noise ? Have you noticed a difference with your Seams? Thanks.
CarpetMan yes I'm still absolutely thrilled with my seamer down now and yes I do use it on every single scene I make, it is just a little bit loud it's actually the top to a small shop vac so that's how loud it is I've never had a complaint from the customers about it , yes there is a difference in my seams I never have to worry about them pulling apart if the roads are crooked when I adjust it it's going to be held tight together I will never push a gap in it trying to align it, it is extremely awesome I'm stretching commercial perfect tight flat seams every time I we'll never be without the same er down now again I love it thanks for your comment and I hope this was helpful
Easy to find the row when the carpet is new. Try finding the row in a door way when the carpet is 5 years old and all matted down by foot traffic. Not so easy.
I'm not having trouble separating or following the rows so much. I'm having trouble with the rows not being straight on the cheaper pieces. So then I'm left with little choice but to stay nail with a power stretcher to match the pieces with crooked rows. This can be problematic on concrete subfloors and just a general pain in the butt. So, I often just resort to straight edging and using the spiked tractor. But, it does create the problems you mentioned. Any suggestions would be well received.
Fred Wiedlich At that time I was not using seam sealer However if you check my later videos you will see that I do now, I figured since I was showing people how to do it I’m as will show them the right way, thank you for your feedback and thank you for watching I appreciate it
No roller no seem finder a blade f1, heatbond iron,tape, fingers and eyesight. Half the time half the effort but years of training and practice. But nice one decent join there missing seal for it but back of a wardrobe. Post a join in a velvet piled carpet
Thanks for the videos. I'm a diy looking to stretch a large bedroom carpet. It's an older carpet with several large ripples. The adjoined hallway carpet has a ripple and I thought of stretching the hallway ripple out first toward the bedroom, relief cut in the the B.R. doorway and proceed with stretching the B.R. I am guessing that I will need to cut the carpet in the doorway and seam later. My question is, do you have to use a row cutter or will a regular carpet knife work okay? Secondly, is a carpet wall trimmer essential or can a regular carpet knife work okay when trimming against walls?
ranmangolf yes if you are a DIY person and you don’t do it on a regular basis I would like you said just use a carpet knife and after you stretch both hallway and the bedroom to the doorway just straight edge your cut and put it back together and no carpet trimmer is not a necessity it’s a luxury, you can just use your carpet Knife to trim around the walls will be just fine
Try with white or light colors and tide streams and you'll see. Not all carpets and colors can do same quality seam. Not all seaming tapes and iron and heat can work on the backing of the carpet.
Jordan Peters OK sorry buddy it took so long to get back to you I’ve been extremely busy, if you would like to text some pictures and call or whatever I’ll be happy to if you want to put your phone number out there
Hello FloorsbySouthernboys. Awesome job. I need your advise on whether seaming will work in my case or if I need to put a new carpet. Is there a number I can call you at or an email address?
We all know it doesnt come from the factory clean edge like that 😆 and as for the rows.....they are always so far out its almost impossible to join. I know its only in the wardrobes and small joins to demonstrate, but i know you wouldn't attempt to cut the join that way in a full room with that sort of carpet 😆🍻
If we are going to explain in details on how to make a seam invisible, he forgot to mention that carpet has direction. Which tells you which way to move the seam iron. That will have a major impact on the look of the seam if not done properly. Other than that good video.
What can you use as a hot iron steamer if you have none? Can I melt the tape in the microwave & placed under the rugs? I understand about the weight, got a lot of items around the house to add weight onto the rug.
angelisone the tape will cool off too fast for you to try to use the microwave, you can always rent a seaming iron from Home Depot and should you choose not to do that place your tape under each piece of carpet just as it would go together and use a Hot Melt gun to apply glue to the tape just a little bit at a time maybe 3 or 4 inch at a time
FloorsbySouthernboys, thank you for the suggestion on using a Hot Melt Glue Gun, which I have with a dozen glue sticks. I just need to do the door way. And good tips on stretching the rug from doorway to down the hallway, upstairs (3 meters) if one doesn't a carpet kicker/is a woman?
FloorsbySouternboys, being a female with a hip replacement doesn't allow me to use the carpet kicker to straighten out the wavy rug. What else can I use to stretch the rug, beside the kicker?
angelisone the only thing I would know to tell you is to rent a power stretcher which is not difficult to use at all so that would probably be your best bet
I guess a toilet tank lid won't do anymore, now that they have coolers.. I've got some 60 foot glue down seams coming up next week if you're not busy come on by.. LOL
It might be just where I live. It's required for every seam. For what ever reason, if there is an issue with the seam either by manufacturer or installer error, an inspector would come in with a black light and if the doesn't see any sealer, we've just bought all of the carpet.
ephram brown I do actually think that is nationwide but in the 26 years of my career I have only had one issue with seams and it was a manufacture defect and they did not black light test it and the manufacture did cover it please don’t think I’m trying to be braggadocio‘s or anything like that sometimes it just takes a hard lesson for someone to learn and I just have not experience that lesson yet but I do believe it is nationwide I guess I’ve just been lucky enough to have not had any issues
I unfortunately have had the experience it sucks. Expensive too. I definitely don't take you as bragging. I see it all the time some get lucky some don't. I'm going to make video of how to use a power stretcher. Lmao. Watched tons of post and not once have I seen somone use one. I'm sure they're are some just havnt seen it.
ephram brown Thank you for not taking offense to that and I do have a video on power stretching and how to use them feel free to check it out if you would like and thanks for watching and for your recommendations really appreciate it
Ok so not the best technique. Seaming against the grain is never a good idea. Also a nap roller is for berber carpet. Been doing this 40 plus years and have never had the need for that particular tool. If you have to try and hide your seam by rolling it with a nap roller, it's time to let someone teach you how to properly do a seam.
All carpet seams need to be rolled in order to push the thermal plastic into the backing of the carpet. It is not to hide the same. It is to make sure the thermoplastic is in the pics of the backing for a good bond.
Again no. That's what they make fingers for. A nice firm push down into the glue provides this. When you roll hot fibers it moves them all around. The fiber is heat set and you're undoing it. The hot glue on the tape is only pliable for a short period of time so your delay in doing it proves my point. Setting your iron on 2 -2 1/2 is also recommended. Sorry but 40 plus years of doing it correctly can't be undone with a tool that is indeed designed specifically for looped carpet. Again not trying to argue just telling you what I've do and what I have taught. And I have never had a seam come undone. Just saying give it a try and let me know what you think. I do believe you will be happier with your seams at the end of the day.@@FloorsbySouthernboys
its called row cutting , he should have used the same blade side to cut the other side the same way that way the pick distance between the rows stays the same. by switching blade sides you now lost the pick distance between the seam and the fibers are to tight now.. ( no seam sealer again! you bought the job! ) show me the seam between the fibers? that 500 dollar seam cooler pulls the glue into the backing, yea right! , the glue is already set once you put the carpet backing in it and if you iron is set right you don' even need a roller! . that seam is 2 ft and in the back of the closet ,the helper should be doing that seam! show me a 25 ft main seam with a 60 oz berber or pattern or better ! AXMINISTER !! been doing this job 32 yrs and run circles around today's installers at 54 yrs old by myself . amer eagle/ learn how to spell ! what is a profecional ? sounds like a place to drop a duece .
I'm a retired installer . I went on my first carpet job with my dad when I was 11 yrs old. I laid my last job at 72 yrs of age. I've seen it all. Finally a video where the guy got it right. I'd work with him any day.
Charles Smith That’s a tremendous compliment especially coming from an old timer I appreciate that a lot
72 yrs ? And u still did not see what he did wrong??
Here's what he did wrong he flipped his blade and cut both sides ryt tight up against the other row of fiber , creating each row of fiber to be tight pushed up against each other , now with that carpet he's installing it really does not matter , if u were to do that to a heavy thick lite color plush carpet u would see a fine line where the rows of fiber are pressed together , now spread open the fibers and look at the space between each row this should be the same but by cutting both ends up against each other causes the space to be tight together , tighter together does not mean better ,if he did not flip the blade he would have had an equal amounts of space throughout the carpet , a little difficult to explain ,picture a carpet with a large space between each row let's just say a very large space ,1/2 " just to say ,now cut against the row and cut against the other row now u have the rows together with no space causing a line of the rows , u want to keep an equal space between each row , when cutting by running rows u keep the blade on the same side when u cut each side , perfect example when someone cuts a tight heavy light color carpet and flips the blade you see a fine line and wonder why , thinking my seam is tight as can be ,well it's to tight ,
Edward Fioravanti
Nicely explained , 👏🏻
Not all carpet ties easily. Some, not at all. 24 years experience.
Finally a fellow installer who knows how to properly cut a seam edge! Man that was refreshing! Lol watching these other guys straight edging makes me itch!
Ryan Indingaro hahaha I hear you
You see this alot with low end berbers the installer flips the blade and u see a line in the berber carpet ,
finially a real carpet installer, you remind me of my dad who was in the trade for 52 years! go hard
thank you sir
Thank you so much!! You are a great teacher. Right to the point, no fluff and easy to understand! God bless you!!
Heather Taylor Well thank you so much ma’am, I appreciate it, and I am glad it was able to help you
I do my seams / fills exactly the same way,Folding the carpet the same way so the heat tape goes up the wall just enough to trim off,
I luv your style Reuben.
perfect 👌👍
Just started my new job doing commercial carpet out of Chattanooga TN! Your videos are very helpful and I have learned a lot from binge watching you! Thank you keep up the good work bud
423 Outdoors That’s awesome where originally from Manchester Tennessee we just moved out here to Tucson in 2010 so you’re not far from where we used to live and thank you for the compliments I’m glad I’m able to help
Seriously great video - accurate, brief and clear... love your work man.
DarwinsApe Thank you sir
Just doing some research to write a blog for a customer and stumbled on your video. Great instructional video! So many people make crappy videos and yours was very instructional and easy to follow.
Donna Hentsch thank you I appreciate that compliment and I'm glad I could be of help to you
I've installed a few carpets in my home over the years and i'm no expert but always tackle all projects on my own. I'm about to install carpet in large area that will need seaming. It will be my first time doing it and thanks to your video, I'm quite confident I can handle it. Thanks Southernboys!
The best video on making a proper carpet seam. Love using my seamer down now. Thanks for making!
yes it really is a great tool
Nicely done video. Simple, informative and didn’t bombard you with info you don’t need. Well done!
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as an installer who has been in the business over 40 years i can say sometimes you are only as good as the material you are working with
albert stone Sometimes is right but a professional installer should be able to get good results out of the cheapest carpet and out of the most expensive carpet
albert stone exactly. I've been installing since 1985
I had old installer tell me about the number 15 knitting needle I used to use an ink pen too, til it popped doing a seam in white carpet lol, good job tho I gotta look into that seam vac !
Best carpet seam video!
Thank you sir
You are a true craftsman, it's a pleasure to see such attention to detail.
Thank you for the great lesson.
George Anthony thank you so much for that awesome comment
George Anthony I really do appreciate that compliment and I'm glad that this video was useful for you and thanks for watching , if there's anything in particular as far as flooring that you would like me to do a video on ,please feel free to ask and I'll do my best to get it done, again thank you for the compliment
Just want to say thank you. Been fretting the job. I have three basic rooms to compete. Made some mistakes on the cuts. I found your channel after I had wasted a day guessing on tack placement. Watched your vid on proper placement, redid the rooms. Even built a practice area on another wall to give it a pull test with raised baseboard. Man, you're changing lives out here! Grabbing some merch to show my gratitude.
Man that’s awesome,thank you
Best tutorial I've ever seen
Thank you. This is the best tutorial I've seen!!
Betty Bernier Thank you
Wow, you made this a lot less intimidating than what I had thought.
Gonna do a install in my livingroom, but the seeming had me fradyscared. Looks pretty easy with this method. Thank you.
Mr. Bill Awesome, I hope everything works out good for you
Great Video, I am doing a lots of repairs but after all this years I can't make those cuts the way you are doing it, I still need to use my ruler but again I'm a professional Carpet cleaner who is learning how to fix carpets. Thank you for your videos Bro!
Oxigreen Colorado Thank you very much, and it is my pleasure to do these videos and share my experience to help the younger generation or people just as yourself, so I’m very thankful that you’re able to benefit from these videos
I appreciate true craftsmanship! Keep up the great work! It is hard to find people who care.
Jonathan Ochoa Thank you sir
You explain great, and good workmanship I like that, and to all of you who are installers too if think when a customer say well is loud you can polite say during the installation is gonna be some noise and people understand, but if you just try to do whatever and don't have communication with the customer yes you probably gonna get complain, come on be a profecional and appreciate every single job as if is the first one when you star your business, but this guy you are great my friend.
American Eagle Thank you I appreciate that very well said
I've had these two sections of rug in my hallway which I've really been wanting to repair myself to save money and this was exactly what I needed. Thanks for the helpful tips!
Rusty Kuntz You’re welcome glad I could help
This was an excellent video on how to properly do a seam.
Steve Curtis Thank you I appreciate that
Awesome video, thanks for sharing your knowledge and technique!
DL Home Improvement You’re welcome, I hope it helped
Great info! I appreciate your time taken to make this video. I am about to try my first carpet seaming. .lol.
thank you and good luck
22 years of installation experience here.
Nice job fellas.
Quality carpet should be row cut for seams. Lots of lower quality pieces have been giving me trouble lately.
free2trudge Try a fatter row finder
Higher quality pieces been giving me a lil trouble lately. .. low quality... I can put a 12 x 17.6 in 13 .6x 16 room with 7 butt seems and make it look flawless
Well ...I can't even say all high quality ... but there's been a couple jobs I wasn't over ecstatic with the seems ...but the customers couldn't find them ... but I could ..
Very nice demonstration of how to use an old school iron and the seamer down now tool. I have one as well since it first came out and have only used it a handful of times. You should stop using your old iron and start using the Kool Glyde iron. It makes way better seams and is alot faster!
shawn moore Thank you I have been considering getting one
They're okay for repairs, not consistent enough for full seams.
Wo! Perfect job! You’re an artist, sir.
juli cochran Thank you ma’am
Great video!! Very talented dude!!
chris harm thank you sir
That's what I needed to know! Thanks for the video!! Sorry that rhymed.
Kyle Beaver 😀👍
Wish this guy did the install in our home.
A couple of hacks did it.
Uneven cuts, backing overlapping backing, yarns in between the butted up seam backing.
Every doorway seam shows. and I mean every doorway -into bedrooms!
Did I mention a few small gaps in some seams.
They redid area, but no better .........
Matt Thornton Oh no! Sorry to hear that, that’s awful when you spend thousands of dollars to get new flooring and get stuck with some bad installers, I feel for you my friend
My Man I Buy the cooler seamer it works nicely 👍👍😍 went I each this video I did buy good job 😊
Radiel E Yes it does really good
Just seen your comment on the seamer down on amazon I going to get it shipped over to the UK thank you for letting me know👍
sausage man That’s great you won’t be disappointed in it
FloorsbySouthernboys I've had to do 3 seams this week and had to wait for then to cool, the annoying thing is they were all bedrooms.
sausage man Well the seamer down now does more than save time it will also improve the quality of your seems will be flatter and tighter
FloorsbySouthernboys I don't know if you know about a thing called a "seam weight" I have one and it basically weighs the seam down to make it flat. It does work but you still have to wait for the seam to cool.
sausage man Yeah that’s what I used for years it was a piece of iron with Teflon on the bottom with holes in it I had one of those for years until I came across the seamer Down now
Great job,nice video
Vladimir Kadukov Thank you sir
PROFESSIONAL, AND EXPLICIT
NEWMAN BALAREZO thank you sir
building my own house and this video really helped me. thank you
Jennifer Germyn That’s awesome, thank you for sharing it
Can you tell me if I want to use Roberts double sided carpet tape for my brand new carpet it will work same as when you use hot iron , please let me know
No it definitely will not work the same and I definitely would not recommend it
Awesome thanks!
Desi Ortega 😀👍
Super video a lot of small Tricks that made installation easy super again
Imdawrench Thank you sir, I’m glad it could help
That's what I call a Pro 👍👍👍
JR Valdez Thank you sir
Excellent advice. Thanks for sharing
fz7n71 thanks and you're welcome
Excelente video
Any House Cleaning Champions Gate, Fl 407-572-4118 thank you
Great informative video thanks for sharing!
kyle long You’re welcome and thank you for tuning in to Floors by southern boys
Thank you!
Do u flip ur blades on burber to the opposite side of what ur wanting to keep?
I do not flip blades on any carpet nowadays this was before I learned not to do that
Very nice! Outstanding instruction. Koodos....
Holly Wood Thank you sir
42 yrs. never heard of a seamer down. Row running is best until you get carpet with skewed rows. DIY’ers also need to know that row running doesn’t apply to end seams. Obviously, that is why you never start a job without a straight edge. I have never seen one of these videos address end seams, always just the simple side seams.
Bob Priddy Well keep looking, I have multiple videos on row cutting end
Seams as well
that cutter is used more for glue down ive used them but i prefer the loop pile cutter or just straight edge the back
albert stone Yeah I guess it’s all what you get used to
If you're an old timer like me, you just follow the row from the back with a knife..I learned using an old hawkbill crane knife. I use a loop pile cutter for loop pile sometimes, but always on unitary or most shaw products, I just follow the row by hand. Some call it free hand. I started in 78
Owen Crosby Wow that’s amazing that you can get good results like that
bluewolfe96 Oh snap that’s stinks , Well I hope you get used to using it I think it’s a great way to make seams
He's good installer but I still prefer too strait edge in regular jute back carpet just have to keep your blade nice and strait and shorten up blade I've been doin it for 30 years never have complaints of bad seam the real knack of a good seam is know in how to put the seam together with your hands not to gap it or overlap it that's more important than cuttin it although cuttin it correct is very important too
Nice job
I usually just use a seam weight and let it dry, how much is that steamer down? And what brand is it?
Josh McKenzie much better than the weight www.tools4flooring.com/seamer-down-now-ultimate-carpet-weight.html
Hi, after the installation of Carpet tiles (nylon - solid color) lines are visible between some of the tiles. is it normal or it is to do with carpet tile quality? can anyone please help me with this?
That is completely normal
@@FloorsbySouthernboys Thank you.
Hello, thanks a lot for the video. could you please write the tools please, which I need to use.
Viki VVV yeah I just used my ink pen two separate the rows, I used a Orcon row cutter to cut my seam, the seam iron that I used is an orcon Kool top, the seam tape I used is Powerhold 250 and for my seam weight I used the seamer down now
FloorsbySouthernboys Thanks a lot for your answer.
So I have a question.. I have the same style carpet you are installing, I attempted to use my pen in the same manner but never got the line as you did. What other way is there to part that prior to cutting?
Epic Moments Channel If you just simply push and let it lead it’s on the way through the row. It will go, what causes problems is when the individual tries to make it go straight, simply set the pin in between the fibers and push and let it lead itself
I've always been told separate tows down with the grain cut against use blade side you want trimmed if not it can leave to much backing?😎🏁👍
russ sherry never had any issues doing it this way
Great video!
Johanna MacLean Thank you sir
Hello,I'm a carpet installer sort of retired been installing for 30 yrs and I think if you want to continue installing you should where knee pads please save your knees and keep on making money................................
Robert Missimer Thank you sir, I always wear kneepads on hard surface, just not on the carpet
Pro right there.
This Space For Rent Thank you sir
Nicely done
S D thank you
Nice job that was impressive i all ways use a tractor with teeth and yes they fray pretty bad seams like that s the fix
Mark Waldbillig Thank you sir
Seamer down is the greatest
Beasty Bluntz I agree ever since I’ve bought one I have never been without one
You did a great job however manufacturers (all carpet manufacturers) require a seam sealed edge on both residential and commercial carpets. This seam would fail inspection as it does not have a latex or hot glue protected seam edge.
Nathanael Lucas thank you for your concern I kind of use my own judgment on if I should or should not use sealer I know all the manufacturers recommend it for all carpets ,if the carpet Edge after being cut is brittle like nap may fall out then I will use it the seam sealer I've only had to have an inspector come out and look at one of my seams in 20 plus years of carpet laying and that was because of Role Crush from the manufacturer and that seam was not sealed and it never caused any issue whatsoever even by the inspector, but again I appreciate your concern and thank you for commenting
99% of installers are not latexing there stretch seams to be honest just not as critical as sealing a glue down edge to stop fibers from fraying. the tape usually does good enough job holding fibers in place
Seam sealed only in berber carpet
We don't have these kind of tools and machines in Pakistan.plz plz let me know how can seam my carpet here
So when do you like to use the spike roller.
Julio G never
You need to take a look at how this guy does his seam!! Unbelievable type into RUclips
(carpet seaming how to video) it should come up at the top it's 7:05 minutes long. take a look let me know what you think.
sausage man I think this guy needs to find another line of work
FloorsbySouthernboys hahahaha glad you saw the video!!
Dear Jesus that was painful to watch ! Proly makes $6 a yard too
wow, now that is skill
KGP4Life Thank you I really appreciate that compliment and I hope you was able to benefit from it
what about dyi's, can you rent the seamer down?
make sure that its not metal also. metal pulls the heat and moisture out too fast ..giving u a bad seam sometimes.. most tools boxes have metal trays.. orcon toolbox for flooring has nylon on the bottom of there tray for this exact reason. ideally for a seam weight u want nylon or plastic of some type ..
Are you still happy with the seamer down ? Do you use it on every seam ? It sounds pretty loud has any customers complained about the noise ? Have you noticed a difference with your Seams? Thanks.
CarpetMan yes I'm still absolutely thrilled with my seamer down now and yes I do use it on every single scene I make, it is just a little bit loud it's actually the top to a small shop vac so that's how loud it is I've never had a complaint from the customers about it , yes there is a difference in my seams I never have to worry about them pulling apart if the roads are crooked when I adjust it it's going to be held tight together I will never push a gap in it trying to align it, it is extremely awesome I'm stretching commercial perfect tight flat seams every time I we'll never be without the same er down now again I love it thanks for your comment and I hope this was helpful
FloorsbySouthernboys Thanks for answering my questions. I just ordered one . Can't wait to try it out .
CarpetMan alright!! I'm sure you'll be happy with it
CarpetMan good fitting lam same work in Kuwait verry good
I want your phone number my(0096550316399. IMO. whatsap
Hey will you do a video to show how to do a proper T seam from start to finish
Mike Delaney ruclips.net/video/4S6THBKd83k/видео.html. I’ve got one right here
Mike Delaney By the way thank you for watching
@@FloorsbySouthernboys thank you very much. Your videos help me to do a much more quality job. Keep it up
Mike Delaney thank you sir
It's called reverse tension as soon you stretch the carpet you put tension on the join that is why you get peaking on the joins
Clive Nearey but i don’t get peaking
Didn't see him use latex on the seam Edge ?
Latex is only for berber Carpet
Easy to find the row when the carpet is new. Try finding the row in a door way when the carpet is 5 years old and all matted down by foot traffic. Not so easy.
You’re right
I'm not having trouble separating or following the rows so much. I'm having trouble with the rows not being straight on the cheaper pieces. So then I'm left with little choice but to stay nail with a power stretcher to match the pieces with crooked rows. This can be problematic on concrete subfloors and just a general pain in the butt. So, I often just resort to straight edging and using the spiked tractor. But, it does create the problems you mentioned.
Any suggestions would be well received.
free2trudge If you have a seamer down now crooked rows Should not be a problem, do you have one
@@FloorsbySouthernboysa seamer down now?
I don't know if I know what that is?
Watched your video again. Got it!
I'm gonna get one.
free2trudge It’s the tool that I am using in this video in place of a seam weight They are great tools and well worth the money
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Where is the seam sealer to seal the edges?
Fred Wiedlich At that time I was not using seam sealer However if you check my later videos you will see that I do now, I figured since I was showing people how to do it I’m as will show them the right way, thank you for your feedback and thank you for watching I appreciate it
No roller no seem finder a blade f1, heatbond iron,tape, fingers and eyesight. Half the time half the effort but years of training and practice.
But nice one decent join there missing seal for it but back of a wardrobe. Post a join in a velvet piled carpet
Jamie Gordon Thank you sir
Thanks for the videos. I'm a diy looking to stretch a large bedroom carpet. It's an older carpet with several large ripples. The adjoined hallway carpet has a ripple and I thought of stretching the hallway ripple out first toward the bedroom, relief cut in the the B.R. doorway and proceed with stretching the B.R. I am guessing that I will need to cut the carpet in the doorway and seam later. My question is, do you have to use a row cutter or will a regular carpet knife work okay? Secondly, is a carpet wall trimmer essential or can a regular carpet knife work okay when trimming against walls?
ranmangolf yes if you are a DIY person and you don’t do it on a regular basis I would like you said just use a carpet knife and after you stretch both hallway and the bedroom to the doorway just straight edge your cut and put it back together and no carpet trimmer is not a necessity it’s a luxury, you can just use your carpet Knife to trim around the walls will be just fine
That's good to know. Thanks again for your professional advice.
Try with white or light colors and tide streams and you'll see. Not all carpets and colors can do same quality seam. Not all seaming tapes and iron and heat can work on the backing of the carpet.
Sabino Valencia i never change tapes or irons and don’t have issues
Is there any way I could text you pictures of the job I'm in the middle of to get some advice
Jordan Peters OK sorry buddy it took so long to get back to you I’ve been extremely busy, if you would like to text some pictures and call or whatever I’ll be happy to if you want to put your phone number out there
Hello FloorsbySouthernboys. Awesome job. I need your advise on whether seaming will work in my case or if I need to put a new carpet. Is there a number I can call you at or an email address?
Techy Angel If you want to message me through Facebook it’s floors by southern boys LLC
We all know it doesnt come from the factory clean edge like that 😆 and as for the rows.....they are always so far out its almost impossible to join. I know its only in the wardrobes and small joins to demonstrate, but i know you wouldn't attempt to cut the join that way in a full room with that sort of carpet 😆🍻
paul_YT I have tons of videos on making seems, I cut all my seems like that, Just go look
Awesome
If we are going to explain in details on how to make a seam invisible, he forgot to mention that carpet has direction. Which tells you which way to move the seam iron. That will have a major impact on the look of the seam if not done properly. Other than that good video.
jeff lisi What Directions you run your carpet is important however it is not important which way do you push your iron, thank you for watching
Always cut and seem with the nap laying down...
Wow. Who knew!
Row cutting is good however not all carpets will Row. And not all carpet rows are straight
You are correct, not all rows are straight but almost all Carpet Will row cut
your on new carpet.....do old wornout like i get and see no seam!!
Brent Braxton it kind of depends on the wear pattern in the carpet rather you can see the seam in used carpet or not,
How. We can contact. You. ....
Alma Villareal You can private message me at floors by southern boys LLC on Facebook
The knife you have
What is it called, I’m in Great Britain all I have see are Stanley knifes that used to cut everything plus your finger
Thank you for inquiring, I added a link to the description for my knife
What can you use as a hot iron steamer if you have none?
Can I melt the tape in the microwave & placed under the rugs?
I understand about the weight, got a lot of items around the house to add weight onto the rug.
angelisone the tape will cool off too fast for you to try to use the microwave, you can always rent a seaming iron from Home Depot and should you choose not to do that place your tape under each piece of carpet just as it would go together and use a Hot Melt gun to apply glue to the tape just a little bit at a time maybe 3 or 4 inch at a time
FloorsbySouthernboys, thank you for the suggestion on using a Hot Melt Glue Gun, which I have with a dozen glue sticks.
I just need to do the door way.
And good tips on stretching the rug from doorway to down the hallway, upstairs (3 meters) if one doesn't a carpet kicker/is a woman?
angelisone I'm sorry but I can't understand what you're trying to ask me
FloorsbySouternboys, being a female with a hip replacement doesn't allow me to use the carpet kicker to straighten out the wavy rug. What else can I use to stretch the rug, beside the kicker?
angelisone the only thing I would know to tell you is to rent a power stretcher which is not difficult to use at all so that would probably be your best bet
All I have to say is kool glide...it would have taken half the time
Mike Swierk ok kool Thanks for sharing that I don’t have anything against it just never used it
I saw this video a little bit too late.
Kuv Li Adventures oh that sucks
I guess a toilet tank lid won't do anymore, now that they have coolers.. I've got some 60 foot glue down seams coming up next week if you're not busy come on by.. LOL
Owen Crosby Ha ha ha thanks for the offer but I’ll pass
I’m a novice, teach me master. I’m serious, if there was anyway we could chat I want to know everything. I’m willing.
Allan www.thefloorsbysouthernboys.com/
Allan Vargas Where do you live
where is your seam sealer?
if the carpet feels brittle or tries to come apart while cutting it i will seal it , i use my own experience to judge rather or not to use it
Hope you seal your seams with latex or with a hot glue gun in conjunction w/ thermoplast on your high traffic areas.
very very rarely
It might be just where I live. It's required for every seam. For what ever reason, if there is an issue with the seam either by manufacturer or installer error, an inspector would come in with a black light and if the doesn't see any sealer, we've just bought all of the carpet.
ephram brown I do actually think that is nationwide but in the 26 years of my career I have only had one issue with seams and it was a manufacture defect and they did not black light test it and the manufacture did cover it please don’t think I’m trying to be braggadocio‘s or anything like that sometimes it just takes a hard lesson for someone to learn and I just have not experience that lesson yet but I do believe it is nationwide I guess I’ve just been lucky enough to have not had any issues
I unfortunately have had the experience it sucks. Expensive too. I definitely don't take you as bragging. I see it all the time some get lucky some don't. I'm going to make video of how to use a power stretcher. Lmao. Watched tons of post and not once have I seen somone use one. I'm sure they're are some just havnt seen it.
ephram brown Thank you for not taking offense to that and I do have a video on power stretching and how to use them feel free to check it out if you would like and thanks for watching and for your recommendations really appreciate it
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Umm. the seaming tape should be taught by a pro.
Ok so not the best technique. Seaming against the grain is never a good idea. Also a nap roller is for berber carpet. Been doing this 40 plus years and have never had the need for that particular tool. If you have to try and hide your seam by rolling it with a nap roller, it's time to let someone teach you how to properly do a seam.
All carpet seams need to be rolled in order to push the thermal plastic into the backing of the carpet. It is not to hide the same. It is to make sure the thermoplastic is in the pics of the backing for a good bond.
Again no. That's what they make fingers for. A nice firm push down into the glue provides this. When you roll hot fibers it moves them all around. The fiber is heat set and you're undoing it. The hot glue on the tape is only pliable for a short period of time so your delay in doing it proves my point. Setting your iron on 2 -2 1/2 is also recommended. Sorry but 40 plus years of doing it correctly can't be undone with a tool that is indeed designed specifically for looped carpet. Again not trying to argue just telling you what I've do and what I have taught. And I have never had a seam come undone. Just saying give it a try and let me know what you think. I do believe you will be happier with your seams at the end of the day.@@FloorsbySouthernboys
its called row cutting , he should have used the same blade side to cut the other side the same way that way the pick distance between the rows stays the same. by switching blade sides you now lost the pick distance between the seam and the fibers are to tight now.. ( no seam sealer again! you bought the job! ) show me the seam between the fibers? that 500 dollar seam cooler pulls the glue into the backing, yea right! , the glue is already set once you put the carpet backing in it and if you iron is set right you don' even need a roller! . that seam is 2 ft and in the back of the closet ,the helper should be doing that seam! show me a 25 ft main seam with a 60 oz berber or pattern or better ! AXMINISTER !! been doing this job 32 yrs and run circles around today's installers at 54 yrs old by myself . amer eagle/ learn how to spell ! what is a profecional ? sounds like a place to drop a duece .
David Heilmann Thanks for sharing your opinions, I appreciate your feedback