Complaint Review: Loom Craft - Spring Texas
- Loom Craft 5005 Spring Cypress Rd. Spring, Texas U.S.A.
- Phone: 281-370-2255
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- Category: Carpet & Tile Stores
Loom Craft is a negligent & deceptive ripoff company. Spring, Texas
*UPDATE Employee: Response from Loom Carft
*Consumer Comment: Thank You
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Warranty damage ceramic tile carpet flooring .....
I hired Loom Craft to replace my ceramic tile hearth and to extend the hearth to the back door next to the fireplace. The written contract explicitly required that they install 55 square feet of Mohawk Saxa Bianco with Moonstone-colored grout.
While removing the existing tile hearth, the installer hit the fireplace with his hammer, snapping the fireplace tile and causing a corner piece to break off. He said that the store would find a replacement tile and replace the tile. (Loom Craft first asked me to pay $250 them to fix their installer's negligence, but 2 months later they want $300).
The installed cut the existing carpet to install and ceramic tile behind the backdoor and took out all of the existing tack bars. The installer claimed this could be easily fixed and that my salesman, Nick Stegent, would arrive the next day, Monday to re-tack the carpet. Two months later Loom Craft still hasn't re-tacked the carpet, even after I promised Nick Stengent I would pay AND they sent an installer named "Sparky" to actually re-install the carpet. "Sparky" couldn't because he was told he didn't need tack bars!! And because there is still exposed concrete where the tile installation is too short...
The installer cut the tile short - the entire installation does not consist of 55 square feet and is actually 2 to 3 inches short, resulting in exposed concrete. The installer claimed that this could be easily fixed and would be by Loom Craft. As stated Sparky, a Loom Craft employee explicitly said the carpet could not be fixed. Loom Craft will happily finish the promised 55 square foot tile installation - if I pay for more tile. I didn't even get the 55 square feet I had already paid for.
As various contractors came in and provided estimated other problems - and the extreme expense of fixing this installation - became apparent.
-The edges are jagged and must be replaced (it's porcelain so sanding is a bad idea).
-There are no expansion joints. Whenever tile meets another surface, there should be a 1/8" to 1/4" inch gap filled with caulk. Some of the tiles are up against the baseboard and all of the remaining joints between the wall/fireplace and tile contain grout instead of caulk.
-The installer used white grout instead of the Moonstone grout explicitly stated in the written and signed contract with Loom Craft.
-The installation is not square. The edge tiles all vary by a 1/2" inch in size.
-The installation is not level.
I've written a complaint to the Houston BBB, only to find out the BBB was already revoking their membership. It seems Loom Craft didn't pay a small claims judgment against them 12 years ago and has no intention of ever paying.
I've written 2 certified return receipt letters demanding Loom Craft fix the problems - the second threatened litigation in small claims court. I then send a third letter FedEx with the estimated bill for repairing the fireplace (labor only), a refund for Loom Craft's botched tile job, and the estimated cost of removing the tile. Loom Craft sent it's first written letter to me ever threatening to file a countersuit if I sue them.
I'm not sure if I'll sue because Loom Craft hasn't paid it's property taxes in 8 years and currently facing foreclosure by the county. In the meantime, this store is still open and taking people's money.
Theresa
Tomball, Texas
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#2 UPDATE Employee
Response from Loom Carft
AUTHOR: Loom - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 23, 2006
The other side to this story is that the homeowner purchased tile from us to change the layout of her existing tile floor. The gaps between the tile and carpet were a result of the change in design, that was agreed to and designed by the homeowner. The carpet edges were not cut by our installer.
The fireplace issue was also discussed before installation and the homeowner said she was considering changing the hearth. When the floor tile was removed, a dime sized piece of the tile on the hearth was broken off. With the homeowner's prior knowledge of this being a potential problem, we agreed to replace the hearth not totally at her expense, but at half the price. This was the additional charge. The correct installation procedures and grout color were also used.
The suggestion of using the border tile was offered as a solution to the gapping problem. The homeowner agreed that this would be a reasonable solution and she would contact her salesperson to make arrangements. The next contact from the homeowner was in the form of a registered letter to which settlement to the agreement of both parties was reached.
As far as property taxes and foreclosure bv the county are concerned, this is a completely false statement.

#1 Consumer Comment
Thank You
AUTHOR: Therese - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 20, 2003
I too live in Tomball, TX and I have passed by Loom Craft many times. I have even gone in once to look around. If it weren't for this story, they might have been who I used to recarpet our house last week. Instead of Loom Craft, we went with Carpet Mills of America and now have no complaints. I just want to take the opportunity to say thank you for posting your story and maybe saving me, and others, from making the same mistake.


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