Today’s spotlight is on Janine and Bob Klein, Carpet Network owners in the Pittsburgh, PA area.
On their minds is how a Carpet Network carpet installation is different.
Proper methods for installing carpet are an extremely critical part of the process of replacing the carpet in your home. Don’t settle for less than the industry standards as outlined by the Carpet and Rug institute, (a well respected organization recognized for establishing benchmarks of excellence). Visit their website at www.carpet-rug.org. Carpet Network’s team of installers carefully adhere to these standards.

Carpet Craftsman
They are professionally trained and skilled craftsmen who take great pride in their work, paying attention to critical details such as power stretching, proper seam creation and placement, removal of the exisiting flooring, carefully moving your furniture and vacumming the job when they are finished.
Carpet Network stands behind every installation performed with a Life Time Installation Guarantee. In the unlikely event that a seam should need repair or the carpet re-stretched, you can rest assured that the Carpet Network professionals will honor the warranty and repair the problem. In fact, following each and every installation performed, Carpet Network will contact you to ensure that every detail of the installation was performed to your satisfaction. We also mail out a survey card for you to complete; offering you the opportunity to rate our service in many specific areas. We carefully review the comment cards and make adjustments whenever necessary to improve. We are proud that over the last several years we have earned awards for Excellence In Customer Satisfaction. We also are proud to be an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau.
You can trust the team of professionals at Carpet Network to assist you in choosing the correct product for your needs and to walk with you every step of the way! Visit Bob and Janine Klein in the Pittsburgh, PA area.


#1 by Susan at May 19th, 2009
This sounds great! Will you also move furniture? How about hauling away the carpet that is ripped out?
#2 by admin at May 19th, 2009
Our team can handle most requests quite easily. Special care for extra large items such as pianos and pool tables would need to be arranged. If you need the carpet hauled away from your site, rather than left curbside for neighborhood pick up, we can do that for a nominal charge as well.
#3 by Scott Graham at July 1st, 2009
I have a friend that is a Master Gardener, he uses old torn out carpet as a barrier when he is laying rock or other landscape materials. He says that it works much better that the products that you can buy. Maybe not recycling but at least a productive use of old carpet. He comes by our shop at least once a week to pull carpet out of the dumpster. Just thought I’d pass it along.
#4 by admin at July 6th, 2009
Any post use of carpet is good rather than have it going to the landfill. Great information to share with our gardening friends.
#5 by mark priewe at July 8th, 2009
I had a request also for used carpet last year, for someones garden, maybe we should start to contact landscapers. Instead of hauling it to the landfill. Its ideal for under mulch, stones, in the garden, the uses are limitless.