The gripper rods have outward facing teeth so the carpet needs to be pushed past the teeth to allow the teeth to bite as the carpet pulls back.
Carpet coming away from gripper.
Place staples at the back or ends of tread to avoid stepping on exposed heads.
Here is a typical method.
Apply seam adhesive as directed by the label.
Yes they have used the wrong gripperrods you can get short medium and long pin gripper.
Depending on the age and condition of your carpet it may well just be a lift re stick and refit.
If you insist on firring with gripper and underlay the correct gripper should be used as described above in this case about all you can do is try rubbing the pins down bending them with a piece of steel rubbed ard under pressure over the pins to try and bend them over.
Continue pulling the carpet off the tack strip by hand until you can fold back the entire wet section.
Wet carpet pad is like a big sponge.
First go to the corner nearest the wet area grab the carpet with pliers and pull the carpet off the tack strip.
The older a carpet gets the less flexibility it has and the less likely it will engage with the rods.
If its a concrete stone floor the problem may lie in the gripper rods have come away from the floor.
Gently pull away as much loose seam as possible.
Medium is ok for 90 of carpets dont let them bash the pins down as that will lock the carpet on to them.
Leave a space between the gripper and the wall that is lightly less than the thickness of your carpet but no more than 3 8 inch wide so that the trimmed carpet can be tucked in later to hide the.
Crazydaze 5 jul 2014.
Apply it to the backing of one edge of the carpet between the pile and the pad.
Simply stretch the carpet by hand and staple into place with a staple gun and construction staples.
See below for a shopping list and tools subscribe to this old house.
When you can permanently fix the problem use pliers to lift and remove the staples.
Run a fan or two to dry the carpet.