Carpet Seams Do It Yourself

In this video i share an easy strategy to cut and seam carpet.
Carpet seams do it yourself. Overlap two pieces of carpet at the seam by about two inches. With white chalk make a line about 3 4 the width of the overlap or about 1 3 4 inches from the edge of the carpet and then cut along the line. Be sure to subscribe for more info on the carpet. Apply seam adhesive to only one edge of the carpet.
Complete the seam by butting both sections of the carpet together while the adhesive is still wet allowing the carpet and cushion to make contact with the tape and seam sealer at the same time. Be sure to keep carpet fiber up and away from the seam sealer. Try using a clothes iron and you might as well shoot yourself in the foot. As you move down the seam with the iron roll over the joined seam behind the iron using a seam roller to press the carpet edges into the tape adhesive and ensure they lie flat.
Latex based sealers act as a glue for fixing the edges of the seam by sticking it to the surface below. The seam tape should have a center stripe or reference to keep it centered. Seal the unruly carpet edges with a seam sealer. Next make one inch cuts every two to three feet all the way through to the bottom piece.
After rolling place heavy objects such as large books over the rolled area of the seam to hold the carpet in place. Place the seam tape under the exposed edges. In iron the right size 4 or 6 inch designed to construct hot melt carpet seams is mandatory. Leave the weights in place until the adhesive sets.