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Posted By: Tactical.20

Carpet damage - 04/25/24 01:21 PM

I've cleaned carpets for 35+ years now, I've never seen damage like this before.
I thought it was probably sun damage being in front of the patio door.
But the damage is only by the heat vent.
The other patio door next to this one the carpet is normal.
I thought maybe water got under it and damaged it, new owner said the floor had no damage.
A dog scratching the carpet would fray it and also damage the backing.
It's almost similar to toilet bowl acid damage, but wouldn't make sense in front of the door.
I can only figure it must be sun damage, idk
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Posted By: Trapset

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 01:27 PM

Maybe the sun is magnified through the window at certain times of day/angle? Or green house effect when a curtain is closed and register is pumping heat behind curtain as well?
Posted By: OhioBoy

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 01:28 PM

Why would sun damage only effect the first three inches of carpet. Being close to the door frame has to have something to do with it and moisture would surely be a safe guess right?
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 01:32 PM

Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Why would sun damage only effect the first three inches of carpet. Being close to the door frame has to have something to do with it and moisture would surely be a safe guess right?


curtains closed the rest of the room doesn't get that intense sun

it all seems to stop at the curtain / blind line.
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 01:40 PM

Maybe somebody was staining or varnishing the wood or even removing varnish and split something on it ? My eyes ain't much but looks like light spots on wood as well.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 01:58 PM

I know some that urinate in them catch basins,,,,,,,,,
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:04 PM

Originally Posted by Trapset
Maybe the sun is magnified through the window at certain times of day/angle? Or green house effect when a curtain is closed and register is pumping heat behind curtain as well?

Probably what happened, it sure is crazy
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:04 PM

Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Why would sun damage only effect the first three inches of carpet. Being close to the door frame has to have something to do with it and moisture would surely be a safe guess right?


curtains closed the rest of the room doesn't get that intense sun

it all seems to stop at the curtain / blind line.

Probably what happened
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:07 PM

Originally Posted by Vinke
I know some that urinate in them catch basins,,,,,,,,,

My machine didn't find any pet hair, I'm guessing the last owners had no pets.
I did a rental one day, I told her my machine found a lot of pet hair, she said she lived there five years and no pet.
Goes to show there wasn't a good vacuum used in those five years
Also no yellow spots or odor, pretty sure there were no pets there
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:09 PM

Originally Posted by Foxpaw
Maybe somebody was staining or varnishing the wood or even removing varnish and split something on it ? My eyes ain't much but looks like light spots on wood as well.

Ya I think sun damage on the varnish wood, no varnish on the carpet, it would still be there
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:18 PM

Originally Posted by Tactical.20
Originally Posted by Vinke
I know some that urinate in them catch basins,,,,,,,,,

My machine didn't find any pet hair, I'm guessing the last owners had no pets.
I did a rental one day, I told her my machine found a lot of pet hair, she said she lived there five years and no pet.
Goes to show there wasn't a good vacuum used in those five years
Also no yellow spots or odor, pretty sure there were no pets there



who said anything about pets,,,thinking upstate or 160, ctrap....Others,,,,,,,,,,......
No yellow, they would have been clear by then
Posted By: BernieB.

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:27 PM

Looks like it had something laying on it.
Posted By: Kevin Colpetzer

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:40 PM

Tracking in ice melt in winter?
Posted By: Boco

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:58 PM

Rotten.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 04:59 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
Rotten.


Boco carpet design........guessing he peed in a corner or too...........
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 05:06 PM

I have seen carpet beetle damage like that before. Further closer inspection should reveal any active beetle infestation.
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 05:16 PM

Maybe just wear and tear from walking in and out the door. Standing with half their foot on the wood frame and the other half on the carpet, could be putting more weight on the carpet and kind of twisting their foot going in and out the door?
Is that a sliding door? If it is, people like to only open them half way to go in and out and walk through the door sideways. Possibly putting more wear on the carpet in that spot.

Or they have something corrosive like salt on their steps and it’s eating away the carpet.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 05:35 PM

Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
I have seen carpet beetle damage like that before. Further inspection should reveal any further active beetle infestation.


Bobby J is smart.
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 06:48 PM

Originally Posted by Kevin Colpetzer
Tracking in ice melt in winter?

The door that opens is the left one, this one doesn't open
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 06:48 PM

Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
Maybe just wear and tear from walking in and out the door. Standing with half their foot on the wood frame and the other half on the carpet, could be putting more weight on the carpet and kind of twisting their foot going in and out the door?
Is that a sliding door? If it is, people like to only open them half way to go in and out and walk through the door sideways. Possibly putting more wear on the carpet in that spot.

Or they have something corrosive like salt on their steps and it’s eating away the carpet.

That door doesn't open, the one next to it does, carpet is normal there
Posted By: QuietButDeadly

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 08:33 PM

I have never seen a door that opens with a heat register in the middle of the opening.
Posted By: Coyote Clayton

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 08:39 PM

I vote squirrel damage.
Posted By: cotton

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 09:03 PM

Crawdads did it
Posted By: Boco

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 09:16 PM

Where is Crawdad Cathy anyway?
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Carpet damage - 04/25/24 09:23 PM

Look left Boco..........
Posted By: Spike369

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 12:01 AM

Looks like an acid spill.
Posted By: waggler

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 12:08 AM

Is there a possibility that it might be wool carpeting? If so, maybe it's dermestid beetles
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 12:35 AM

wool carpet and backing of synthetic material = carpet beetles
you can see some of the other area fiber is missing
Posted By: 160user

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 12:56 AM

Originally Posted by Vinke
I know some that urinate in them catch basins,,,,,,,,,



I have been to parties with people like you before.
Posted By: Coyote Clayton

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 11:40 AM

Its the condensation from the air vent that is not fitted to the duct at the floor. It's coming out under the carpet. The house needs a humidifier and tighten up the fitment of the vent cover.
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 01:31 PM

Originally Posted by waggler
Is there a possibility that it might be wool carpeting? If so, maybe it's dermestid beetles

Not wool, I would have smelled it
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 01:32 PM

Originally Posted by Coyote Clayton
Its the condensation from the air vent that is not fitted to the duct at the floor. It's coming out under the carpet. The house needs a humidifier and tighten up the fitment of the vent cover.

Sounds like it could be
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 01:33 PM

Originally Posted by Northof50
wool carpet and backing of synthetic material = carpet beetles
you can see some of the other area fiber is missing

It's not wool, wool gives off an odor when wet, it's either sun damage or moisture like Clayton said I think
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 01:34 PM

Originally Posted by Coyote Clayton
Its the condensation from the air vent that is not fitted to the duct at the floor. It's coming out under the carpet. The house needs a humidifier and tighten up the fitment of the vent cover.

I'll have the new owner check that Clayton thanks
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 01:35 PM

Originally Posted by QuietButDeadly
I have never seen a door that opens with a heat register in the middle of the opening.

It's the door that doesn't open, the open door is on the left side
Posted By: Snowpa

Re: Carpet damage - 04/26/24 09:47 PM

Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Why would sun damage only effect the first three inches of carpet. Being close to the door frame has to have something to do with it and moisture would surely be a safe guess right?

Try lighting a fire with a magnifier got to have the angle right
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