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		<title>How do I figure out how much carpet to purchase?</title>
		<description>In order to know the actual amount of carpet
you need to purchase, you have to consider
the size of the floor you would want to
carpet. Ask for the help of a qualified
carpet floor measuring guy to get the
accurate measurement of your floor. In this
way, you can avoid buying carpets more than</description>
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		<title>Where are the best places to buy carpet online?</title>
		<description>Buying carpet online is so easy. There are
numerous directories of carpet suppliers and
their websites are found in the Internet. All
you just need is to use any of the top search
engines to find their places and then examine
through their listings to locate the right
style and price of carpet</description>
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		<title>Can I save more by shopping at a carpet outlet or online?</title>
		<description>Carpet outlets and online carpet sellers are
two places that always give best prices to
their customers. Carpet outlets can be found
almost everywhere, from big cities down to
its suburb. Most of these carpet outlets
based their business on warehouse settings.
They usually provide their consum</description>
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		<title>How do I install carpet myself?</title>
		<description>Installing carpet is a task that everybody
can do with ample time and equipment. If you
are a beginner in installing a carpet, the
following is an easy tutorial that gives
vital steps to get you started.

- Prepare the area once you already have your
carpet, padding and the tools to be used. </description>
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		<title>Should I carpet directly over my hardwood floors?</title>
		<description>Some people would pull the hardwood floors
up, but that is not necessary. Since hardwood
floors are normally even and level, it is
possible to put your carpet directly to your
hardwood floors. You just have to tack the
carpet directly into your hardwood floors and
also into the edging 
keywor</description>
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