Carpet Installation Portland OR
Local resource for carpet installation in Portland. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to wall carpet installation, carpet underlying, carpet retailers, carpet cleaners, carpet color comparisons, and carpet maintenance, as well as advice and content on carpet buying tips.
Bamboo Lifestyles
(503) 227-7521
3321 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR
Bamboo Lifestyles
(503) 227-7521
3321 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR 97214
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Advanced Interiors
(503) 284-7601
2335 N Clark Ave
Portland, OR
Advanced Interiors
(503) 284-7601
2335 N Clark Ave
Portland, OR 97227
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Ray Burts Carpet Service
(503) 653-0440
4800 Se 26th Ave
Portland, OR
Carpet City
(503) 231-4944
1511 SE Holgate Blvd
Portland, OR
Carpet City
(503) 231-4944
1511 SE Holgate Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
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3rd Generation Hardwood Floors
(503) 335-0309
3335 NE 68TH Ave
Portland, OR
3rd Generation Hardwood Floors
(503) 335-0309
3335 NE 68TH Ave
Portland, OR 97213
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Surface
(503) 235-1235
1235 SE Grand Ave
Portland, OR
Surface
(503) 235-1235
1235 SE Grand Ave
Portland, OR 97214
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Oregon Bamboo Flooring
(503) 682-0147
2106 NE M L King Blvd
Portland, OR
Oregon Bamboo Flooring
(503) 682-0147
2106 NE M L King Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
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Tue-Sat 9am-5pm Sat 10am-4pm
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Decca Hardwood Co
(503) 233-8533
3376 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR
Decca Hardwood Co
(503) 233-8533
3376 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
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Custom Oak Designs
(503) 788-3838
4809 SE 62nd Ave
Portland, OR
Custom Oak Designs
(503) 788-3838
4809 SE 62nd Ave
Portland, OR 97206
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Wards Floor Covering
(503) 281-0935
5341 Sw Nebraska St
Portland, OR
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 By The Carpet and Rug Institute As awareness of the importance of healthy indoor environments has grown, protecting indoor air quality (IAQ) has become a top priority. In 1992, the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) launched its Green Label program to test carpet, cushions and adhesives, and help consumers identify products with very low airborne emissions of VOCs. CRI launched its next phase of improvements called 'Green Label Plus' for carpet and adhesives. This enhanced program set an even higher standard for IAQ to help customers choose the lowest emitting products on the market. Green Label Plus CRI's Green Label Plus program involves testing by Air Quality Sciences, an independent laboratory, that tests carpet and adhesive samples using up-to-date, dynamic environmental chamber technology. The test methodology was developed in cooperation with the U.S. EPA and has been adopted by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) as D5116-97 - Standard Guide for Small-Scale Environmental Chamber Determinations of Organic Emissions from Indoor Materials/Products. Look for the CRI Green Label Plus logo as 'proof' that carpet and adhesives have been tested and certified by an independent laboratory to meet stringent criteria for low emissions. Below are tips to help you in the safe and healthy selection and installation of new carpet: - Install a carpet bearing CRI's Green Label Plus , showing the carpet has been tested to meet low VOC emissions criteria.
- If the carpet is to be glued down, use an adhesive product displaying the Green Label Plus , indicating that it has low VOC emissions.
- Install a cushion bearing CRI's Green Label.
- To minimize airborne dust, vacuum the old carpet thoroughly prior to removal, and vacuum the floor after the o...
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