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![]() I have a 3m x 4m bedroom to carpet at a relatively low cost. I'm looking at a "heavy domestic" quality felt backed carpet at around £8 square metre (a better quality than the felt backed carpet the same retailer sells for 2/3 of that price). I'm aware that this type of carpet can be fitted without an underlay and stuck down around the edges. However the floor in this room (1900 build) has gaps between the floor boards an is slightly uneven. I'm NOt going to start taking up the boards to re-position them to eliminate the gaps of up to 5mm wide. I have a enough cloud 7 11mm underlay that has been lying around for the past 2/3 years that I can use. I'm thinking of using this under the carpet either stapled down or glued down. Has anyone had any experience with this arrangement. I'm assuming that the underlay is fitted to the wall (no border gap) and the felt backed carpet glued at the edges to this. Traditional grippers are not used with felt backed carpets. Felt backed seems to be the modern equivalent of foam backed carpets. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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