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Hello all!
As a first time buyer last year I've noticed a couple of things I never would have when living with parents. One of these is the underlay in the living room. We had new carpet (last April) and underlay install in the living room and in certain areas it sounds like your walking on nappies or a crinkling sound underneath. Sorry for the terrible description but I'm not sure how else to describe it. The sounds not loud but when there is no TV on you can hear it. I'm sure that's not normal but with not paying attention to other houses I've lived in I don't know. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ![]() |
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