As you may know, we have received a matching grant of $10,000 from the Archdiocese to help fund new carpeting in the church. The carpeting buckles in many places, which creates a safety hazard. But in order to make use of this grant, we need to come up with an estimated $15,000 to do the job.
When we reported the above information from the pulpit and in the bulletin, many parishioners offered ideas and suggestions for how to proceed. We really appreciate the input. Seriously! Many of the questions and suggestions center around the fact that while carpet is buckling, it is not particularly worn. Is it possible to stretch it? Is it possible to replace only parts of the carpet? So far, responses to these questions from carpet companies has been: since the carpet is glued down, it is not possible to stretch it to remove buckles. And patching creates more seams that will wear out and come up much quicker than we desire. All this said, we continue to ask these questions and more, seeking as much information and advice as possible in order to make the best possible decision. A new issue has arisen that makes the project even more complicated. In a word: asbestos! The carpet is glued down to a tile floor; the tiles almost certainly contain asbestos. Pulling up the old carpet will surely pull up tiles, releasing asbestos. Suddenly, the cost for this project much higher than anticipated. UGH! So, now we really welcome you comments, suggestions, and ideas. Use the comment feature in this article, or contact Leif Kehrwald directly at [email protected] or 503-351-9889.
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Ruth Julkowski
5/3/2017 02:48:01 pm
Wow, bummer! This may sound weird, but is it possible to abate with a layer of something else on top of the carpet?
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Kevin Wrede
5/4/2017 09:23:58 am
Wondering how many and large the buckling areas are. Might be possible to lay down clear circular or other shaped chair mats used typically used for desk chairs. May not look amazing but could be a cheap fix.
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Kevin Wrede
5/4/2017 04:37:16 pm
This might work:
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Leif Kehrwald
5/4/2017 05:09:13 pm
Might be worth a try . . . thanks!
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