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Old Oct 15, 2009, 09:01 AM
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Hello!

I'll hopefully be moving soon to an apartment that I really want and the lady told me that I would have to put carpet down to minimize nose (cause the apt would be on the 2nd fl). Its not a big apartment either. Its a medium sized one.

My quesion is.... where is the best place to go (and the most affordable place) to have someone come to put carpet on my floor for me??

Thanks you guys!

Does anyone know who I could get to put carpet on my wood floor for a reasonable price??

I might be moving into a new apartment. Its a medium sized apt. Not too big not too small either

Hello!

I'll hopefully be moving to a new apartment soon. An apartment on the 2nd fl and has wood flooring.

Does anyone know where and who can put carpet down on my floor at a reasonable price??

Thanks!

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Old Oct 15, 2009, 05:04 PM   #2  
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only post once please, your posts have been merged

But in general, you can buy a room size and merely lay it down, or call several carpet companies and get estimates

But the real issue is that the landlard will or should have to supply the carpet if they require it to be put down, or at least they will or should have to pay for it.
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