Our Mohawk Carpet Experience

We feel the we got a bad deal buying Mohawk Carpet.
Look and read and save yourself some
aggravation.
The pictures do not show it as well as I would like.
The flash burns it out but you will get the idea of our problems.
Click on Pictures for a larger view.




Tho Sofa Hump


The Pattern


Bedroom Hump


Kitchen  Tsunami

Three years ago we relocated to Florida. We wanted to replace the carpet in the house we had purchased prior to moving in. Not knowing where the best place was to buy carpet in Florida we decided why not Lowes. We have always had good luck with them up north with different products and they carry what we thought was a good line of carpeting. My wife found the color she was looking for and decided on Mohawk G27 Rapture in a Saxony. At that time this was a top of the line Mohawk carpet that Lowes was selling. It came to approximately $15.69 per square yard and that did not include installation. So this is not cheap carpeting we're talking about. It's a small home and we were going to be semi retired so let's do it right. The house was empty so it was a simple install no furniture nothing to move. We were out of state at the time and a friend supervised the carpet installation. We had requested that their only be seams going into the two bedrooms. When we return to Florida our instructions had not been followed there was an extra seam in the hallway that we did not want. We are typically pretty easy going decided to live with it. Initially everything looked pretty good. This is pretty much where this story begins. The carpeting looked nice when it was first put down, but when you vacuum there was an awful lot of lint and few months later the carpet started to stretch. Everywhere there was a piece of furniture, the along the walls we have waves of carpet. We also noticed that when we vacuumed there were a couple areas that never looked quite right. No matter which way you vacuum there was always an area where the pattern looked as if it was going the wrong direction the easiest way to say it is the weave looks like it's going in two different directions. After months of calling the carpet manager at Lowes they finally decided to come out and re-stretch. By this time the carpeting had already been down for a year. Re-stretching helped some but the carpeting still lint's and the funny pattern is still there. Just a few months down the road and the carpet started to stretch again. We have hills and valleys everywhere. After fighting with Lowes for months the first time it seemed almost pointless to try again.
My wife gave it a shot, low and behold they have a new carpet manager who actually listen to our complaints. He wrote up a claim and had a Mohawk representative come and look at the carpet. We thought our prayers had been answered. How could anybody look at this stuff and not feel there was something wrong with it. WRONG the person who came out was an independent carpet inspector. I'm not sure what his problem was but he did not want to be there. He did not answer any of our questions offered no explanation of what was going on. Paid very little attention to any of our complaints did not look at our funny pattern. He went around with a flashlight took some notes. Took a piece of carpeting that had never been laid and was on his way. Two weeks later Mohawk contacted Lowes and told them there was nothing wrong with the carpet. This is where the story pretty much ends. Lowes has decided to re-stretch the carpet at their expense, which solves some of the problem until its stretches again. We still have our funny pattern and it's only three years old it no longer looks like $15.69 carpet. It's not going to make it to the ten-year guarantee, because I'm not going to look at it that long. Needless to say we are pretty unhappy with both Lowes and Mohawk. Lowes is trying to make a comeback, Mohawk has decided to do nothing. After doing some research on the Internet, I did not have to look very far to find people who have similar experience buying Mohawk carpet from Lowes and Home Depot. Kind of makes you wonder what they are selling to the large home improvement stores. My wife and I have been married for 35 years we have had wall to wall carpet in every house we have ever owned and have never had a problem. This is our first experience with Mohawk. I can assure you it will be our last. Hopefully anyone looking at this web site can learn from our experience and save yourself the aggravation. I plan on avoiding Mohawk products I would advise you to do the same.  If your interested here is the email  correspondence from Mohawk Click Here and if you would like to drop Mohawk Customer Service a line I'm sure they would love to hear from you Mohawk email

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