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Solid Flooring over Carpet - Part Deux
I messed up this question yesterday, so got advice about everything
except what I need - which is: What types of solid flooring can I temporarily install over flat Industrial Carpet, which can not be removed. The Temporary floor need last only 6 to 8 months, but should protect the ugly carpet. No need to worry about tripping hazards, etc. I only want to know what stuff, if any, can go over carpet on a temporary basis. Thank you, thank you, thank you! PS - an easy DIY would be a really good thing! |
Solid Flooring over Carpet - Part Deux
On 5/24/2008 1:21 PM CatWoman spake thus:
I messed up this question yesterday, so got advice about everything except what I need - which is: What types of solid flooring can I temporarily install over flat Industrial Carpet, which can not be removed. The Temporary floor need last only 6 to 8 months, but should protect the ugly carpet. No need to worry about tripping hazards, etc. I only want to know what stuff, if any, can go over carpet on a temporary basis. Thank you, thank you, thank you! PS - an easy DIY would be a really good thing! Not sure if this fits your need, but it seems to me that if you put down some underlayment first (OSB or similar), you could put just about anything over it. The underlayment could be screwed down to the real floor to make it easily removeable. -- The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. - Attributed to Winston Churchill |
Solid Flooring over Carpet - Part Deux
CatWoman wrote:
I messed up this question yesterday, so got advice about everything except what I need - which is: What types of solid flooring can I temporarily install over flat Industrial Carpet, which can not be removed. The Temporary floor need last only 6 to 8 months, but should protect the ugly carpet. No need to worry about tripping hazards, etc. I only want to know what stuff, if any, can go over carpet on a temporary basis. Thank you, thank you, thank you! PS - an easy DIY would be a really good thing! We can't see your apartment from here, and there are lots of variables. Offhand, just as a swag, I'd say lay out sheets of masonite or 1/4 luan, tape the joints with carpet seaming tape, and put edge-glued textured vinyl over it. Try not to have joints in traffic paths. Find some way to wedge it between walls or in a doorway or against cabinets, so it doesn't slide around. (ie, some U-shaped cuts to fit around arches or base cabinets) Put a hammer-down edge strip on the naked edge, just without nails, to hold the layers together and provide some taper to reduce the trip hazard. IMHO, you can learn to live with anything for 6-8 months- just be careful not to spill stuff. Any money you spend on a throw-away floor is money you won't have to fix up the new place. And a new house, even a newly-built one, will always take more cash in the first six months than you planned on. -- aem sends.... |
Solid Flooring over Carpet - Part Deux
"David Nebenzahl" wrote
What types of solid flooring can I temporarily install over flat Industrial Carpet, which can not be removed. The Temporary floor need last only 6 to 8 months, but should protect the ugly carpet. No need to worry about tripping hazards, etc. some underlayment first (OSB or similar), you could put just about anything over it. The underlayment could be screwed down to the real floor to make it easily removeable. Yup. In Navy when they work on ships, they lay down a thin plywood (and i mean thin, this stuff is 1/4 inch if that) then tape the joints with an industrial level tape along every seam, including the bulkheads. Being steel bulkheads, this is easy but should be able to do it to wood floor molding as well. May need 2 layers for an 8 month job. Set second layer so the joints are offset from the one under it. |
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