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W L JONES CARPET CLEANING
5.0(
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Serving Tulare, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have used them 3 years ago. They did a very good job. They do drapery and carpet cleaning. They are one of the most reputable in town for that kind of work. I spent a couple of thousand as I had a lot of drapery. I did my formal dining room and bedroom. They are all lined and they have shears along with it. The quality of work was excellent."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Ventura Pet Odor Removal
4.6(
5
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Serving Tulare, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Ventura Pet Odor Removal - when regular carpet cleaning cannot help! We have 3 dedicated service technicians, all jobs are quoted by the size & scope of the service to be provided, we do not subcontract any work involving pet odor remediation and we guarantee 100% odor removal to any area we treat with "odor encapsulator". We do provide severe odor remediation work outside our local service area which includes Northern & Southern CA.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for carpet installation projects in Tulare, CA

Carpet rolls come in standard widths of 12 and 15 feet. Less commonly, you might find a roll 13.5 feet wide. There are no standard roll lengths, but they’ll have enough to cover almost any home.

You’ll need equal amounts of carpet padding and carpet. Carpet padding costs $200 to $500 for the average room. However, the padding is trimmed a couple of inches away from the wall on all sides to make room for tack strips. Most residential installs have padding, and professionals include this in their bids.

Often, the best carpet for basements doesn’t include a pad. You’ll find this mainly in humid areas or places with a high-water table.

One linear foot of carpet or other material is simply one foot measured in a straight line. You typically aren’t going to measure carpet this way. It’s quoted in square feet or square yards.

There are nine square feet in one square yard of carpet.

The amount of carpet you need to cover two rooms varies depending on the room size and configuration. Measure the floor space. Multiply width times length. Do this for both rooms and add the numbers together.

You’ll need between 80 and 110 square feet for 13 stairs. For unique stairwells, you might need more.

Measure indoor/outdoor carpet like you would any other area, taking the width times the length. For patios, make sure to add a couple extra inches to wrap around the edges. Indoor-outdoor carpets cost an average of $3.50 per square foot.

You’ll need enough carpet to cover the entire area of damage to avoid seams. For example, if you have a 4-inch tear in the middle of a hallway, you’ll want enough carpet to stretch from door to door or the next available seam. Depending on the type of carpet you have, you might be able to get a professional to do an invisible seam repair.

One square foot of carpet is one foot long by one foot wide.

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