as above! yep there is more to it than fitting a normal carpet.
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to keep costs down you would be best fitting direct to the subfloor. You will need to stick it around the boarder with mushroom/velcro tape. And...
loose tiles need to be removed and filled in or restuck.
you will need to imploy a carpet fitter to restretch the carpet. Wont cost much , maybe 30-40 quid.
seagrass is a specialist job. There really is no way you could fit yourself due to the tools needed. By the time you have purchased the correct...
most carpets come in 3/4/5 meter widths. however you will need to go to a local shop. The 'sheds' tend to stick to 4meter rolls.
personally i would go for carpet tiles. Carpet fitting with joins is a skilled job. If you can i would try and get a carpet fitter in.
you will need to hire a carpet fitter, if you look on the NICF website you will find an approved fitter in your area.
really good floor. Not really a diy job tho. You will loose your guarranty etc if you dont get it installed by a pro.
it may not be the adhesive, it could be moister etc. I think you need to start again or at least call in a pro to see if they can rescue your floor.
acrylic based adhesive. Google fball for adhesive. And no you cant lay on top of old tiles
never put a smoothing compound over a wooden parquet solid wood floor.
yes you can providing you use the correct products and keep surface temp below 27c
old floorcoverings should be removed and the correct subfloor prep is needed.
you should use a screeding/smoothing compound over concrete and plywood over wooden subfloors. I take it you want a underlay to insulate the...