Is there any way to deal with puckered wall-to-wall carpeting without
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yes, i would call a local carpet installer..sometimes they will send someone to correct it at a resonable price
Everything will need to be removed and the carpet restretched. Peggy is right. Hire a professional. They have the experience and tools.
Your carpeting has "relaxed" and just needs tightening. Depending on where the ripples are, you may not have to move much furniture. Call a company with a good reputation.