I've just had a new stair carpet fitted and every time we walk up and down, the sharp points of the gripper rod stab our feet through the carpet - even ripping a hole in my sock yesterday. I've called the company who fitted it, and they say this is 'normal' but it doesn't seem right to me - I keep trying to bang in the spikes with a hammer, but I imagine the problem will get worse not better as the carpet flattens down. Has anyone else experienced this - I can't remember it being an issue when the last carpet was laid 20 years ago?
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I'm not a carpet expert, but if it's their type of normal, it's not a normal I'd want to live with. It sounds absolutely wrong and I'd demand a fix.
I would expect the gripper rods to be in the angle between the tread and the riser so it would be odd if your feet contacted them.
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