[Publib] Carpet
Christine Hage
Christine.Hage at rhpl.org
Mon Oct 30 13:20:48 EST 2006
I used to be a big fan of carpet squares, but prefer broadloom carpet now. The carpet square manufacturers would have you swapping out the tiles on a regular schedule. We simply did not have the staff or time to do that. When some squares were uncleanable, or worn we would replace them, but found that the used carpet had faded so much over time that the new tiles stuck out more than the old damaged tiles.
Carpet tiles can move when book trucks roll over them. Our tiles are not glued down so sometimes we can see the concrete floor between tiles. This is easy enough to correct and doesn't happen that often but is noticeable when we move book sale books from storage to the book sale room. After that move we have to go back over the path that the carts used to make sure tiles are scooted back into the proper space. The gap is only ¼ " or so, but I can see it.
With broadloom you have to be careful with the pattern you select. Stripes and sometimes plaids are difficult to lay if not done properly you can see they wave down the floor.
I'd also strongly recommend that you get cushioned back carpeting behind service desks where staff commonly stands to work. Get the best cushion you can. We've even added the spongy surgical mats. People get tired when standing for very long on carpeted concrete.
Christine Lind Hage, Director
Rochester Hills Public Library
500 Olde Towne Road
Rochester, MI 48307-2043
Voice: 248/650-7122
Fax: 248/650-7121
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