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Default Wood floor, stone hearth slab - How to carpet?


"William McNicol" wrote in message
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Good people of uk.d-i-y,

I have a coldish, north facing, ground floor room which we would like to
make more comfortable and usable rather quickly.

The floor is old T&G floorboards, in good condition (sanded and sealed 3
or 4 years ago), but obviously a bit gappy since they've probably been
down as long as the house has been up, so say 160 years.

In the centre of one wall, there is a stone slab, say 150*50 cm, at
about 7mm (but rather uneven) above the level of the floor.

If I wanted to carpet this room, (and SWMBO says that I do!), how would
I go about this? My concerns are mainly:

* How to avoid damp in the stone area (either coming up through it or
condensing on the top surface of it.

* How to avoid having too much of a bump where the stone hearth slab is -
it's an old house, so a little bump would be in character if the carpet
wouldn't wear on the edges of the bump.

(I know I could take the boards up, insulate below and relay them without
the gaps and also remove the stone slab while I was about it, but I really
don't have time for that right now.)


Underlay up to the slab and around it.
PVC sheet over the slab
Fit carpet
Minimal height difference