Ok, One for those that have worked in the Carpet/floor covering industry.
After 20 or so years, the carpets in the bedrooms need replacing, we have polished Timber & Slate throughout the rest of the home.
The carpet has seen better days and looks worn out, old.
We have approached one local carpet retailer, whom we bought from all those years ago.
They send out a bloke who measured each room, 4 in total, roughly 3x4 each.
Each has Tassie Oak Colonial 68x12 architraves, Skirting.
When first had the rooms layer with carpet, the Skirting was fixed.
I lifted it up 18mm as that what the then layers wanted.
We have been told the Skirting needs to be removed,
I've worked in the cottage industry for nearly 35 years and have never heard of the carpet layers wanting the Skirting removed.
New homes, the Skirting is fixed before painting, carpet is laid at near the end of construction
So why would they need it removed?
Cheers.
You don't use magic to disappear, ya use a 4x4 & Swag.