What do you put under a carpet?
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A carpet pad is usually put under a carpet to make it softer, to absorb sound, and to act as additional insulation between the tile floor and the room.
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dead bodys oh and dirt
dead bodys oh and dirt
No carpet or tiles in my home
If you are just tallking about an area rug, you buy a rug pad. If your talking about laying carpet over tile you would use carpet padding.
Alladin.
I don't know the answer you need. But I hide my money there.
Padding. if its an area rug, put some of that nonslip stuff.
There is a foam pad they use underneath the carpet.
And along the edges the put a "tack" strip which has thousand s of upside down tacks thru a wood strip. This grips the edges of the carpet and keeps it in place. Although the pad isn't absolutely necessary it is advisable.
9/16' composition foam rubber padding.
if its a tile floor under it u will need a heavy carpet pad.....standard is 6 lbs. u should consider going to 8 or 10
lic. gen. contractor
jute backing is the only underlayment to use.you can use bargain carpet but always get the best underlayment.