The labor required for french tuck is considerably more than for waterfall and this may be why you are encountering resistance from the installer.
Waterfall vs tucked carpet.
Waterfall installation is the more popular of the two methods due to ease and speed.
French cap carpet is a method of laying a carpet on stairs that involves cutting the carpet for each step individually and folding the carpet over the end of the stair to create a ridge or ledge.
It s essentially like a stair runner.
Without fastening it to the riser it creates a straight waterfall effect.
It s faster because you only need a single strip of carpeting.
This is in contrast to the more modern waterfall technique of simply cutting a length of carpet that will cover all the stairs and rolling it out.
Installing carpet on stairs can be tricky and time consuming but it can be accomplished even by novices with some understanding and patience.
You simply cut carpet as long as your stairs and then start laying it out from the base of the stairs until you reach the top.
Plus the french tuck method makes the stairs look roomier and larger because this method takes.
Remnants that are great for stair runners hallway runners and area rugs.
We have styles such as herringbone stria sisal jute hounds tooth tessio deerfield and many others.
Waterfall means bringing the carpet over the edge of the tread so that it goes straight down the riser to meet the next tread.
Waterfall installations also can sag over time with feet banging into the stretched carpet.
Once the strips and padding are installed and the carpet cut to size carpet installers can really go to town when laying carpet waterfall style.
Waterfall and tucked which is also known as hollywood style.
This is because that long narrow section of carpet just keeps getting tucked and tacked upwards no interruptions.
It is the most common installation method because of the clean look.
Once you have selected your carpet measured and prepped your stairs you are ready to begin installing your new carpet before getting started be sure to learn the terms for the different parts of your staircase.