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Tennessee Carpet Dyeing
In terms of importance, after the introduction of StainMaster Carpet in 1987, the most significant technology to be developed was the ability to dye carpet in the field. Carpet dyeing has always been an alternative, but improvements in field carpet dyeing methods, improved dyestuffs, and accessibility to training has opened new opportunities for dyeing carpet. For the consumer or property management professional, improvements in carpet dyeing technology has made field carpet color repair affordable to all. New dyestuffs make dyeing a practical method of extending carpet life and the end-user can expect dyed areas to perform as well as plant dyed fibers. Color matching techniques have improved to state-of-the-art and a well-trained carpet dyeing professional can match existing carpet color with ease. Dyeing carpet has become a salvation for rental property owners, who may now dye discolored areas rather than resorting to complete carpet replacement. Homeowners can contact a carpet dyeing professional and have damaged areas repaired for as little as 1% of the cost of new carpet. Recently, when my very ambitious five-year-old attempted to help mom sanitize our bathroom porcelain, he dribbled damaging bleach from his bathroom, throughout the house to where he proudly showed mom his handy work. Weeks later when the dye began to fade, we contacted a carpet dye professional and have the carpet repaired for a lot less than his yearly allowance (just kidding). In 10 or so years, when he becomes a teen, we will be able to do the same thing when his acne medication (from his hands) begins to attack dyestuffs. In our continuing effort to assist carpet-buying consumers, the links to the left should provide the consumer with a listing of qualified carpet dyeing professionals in your area. Eventually this listing will include a complete listing of professionals for most geographic areas.
The following Tennessee carpet dyeing professionals have requested links on the Carpet Buyers Handbook as a convenience to site visitors. Carpet color technicians, who would like to display their links on The Carpet Buyers Handbook, at no charge, should review our Buyer Assurance Policy and complete the links form at Carpet Dyeing Links. For information on listing your link at no charge please visit our carpet dyeing links page with information on listing your link on our site. We use ARELIS Link Software for our Miscellaneous Partner Links You can own your own links spider that cruises the internet for link partners. If you are a Tennessee carpet dyeing professional and you would like to place your carpet inspection listing on this page at no charge please visit our add your listing page. Before you submit a request to be listed make sure you read and understand our Buyer Assurance Policy. Georgetown Carpet Dyeing Professionals
Cowan Flooring Inspections and Repairs Click on the links
below to learn more about carpet.
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