Carpet is often less expensive than other types of flooring, such as hardwood. Carpet is usually charged per square meter, ranging from £10 to £50. To get a decent carpet, expect to pay around $25 a square foot.
Damage to carpeting is unavoidable due to constant foot activity and random incidents. You can save money by patching the carpet instead of replacing it if the fraying and discoloration are localized in one area.
If you want good results, you must use the correct adhesive. Do not use any glues that are not water-based. Future exposure to water will cause the glued carpet to degrade. The best tools for the job are a hot glue gun and glue sticks.
Get some pliers and start pulling up the carpet in one corner of the room. If it doesn't come off quickly, cut a 6-by-6-inch square off the carpet's corner with a utility knife, so you have something solid to pull on. Then, rip up the carpet along an entire wall.