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Moisture and mold resistant carpet padding.
concreting, concrete pouring, concreting casting.
it has to be tacky!!!!!!!
Not really a good idea. The water over time from the concrete will cause the board damage. If you use a good pad there is no reason you cannot lay the carpet over concrete.
Carpet install on CONCRETECarpet in a basement assumes that it is a concrete sub floor..Either glue it down.. Very easy!!!!! go to the Depot & buy a trowel & some carpet adhesiveOrTackstrip & pad then stretch the carpet just like anywhere else.. Seams are tricky & setting the tack strip on the concrete is about as much fun as a root canal.. Think about letting a pro install carpet on a concrete floor...Look on youtube there are some good free how to install videos out there
If you're laying a fully fitted carpet, neither. If however it is rug, then realistically, either will do, but there's no real guarantee of their effectiveness.
The carpet is made of material that spreads the shock across the surface area of a greater distance than concrete. Concrete is more dense than carpet making it susceptible.
Cuz carpet is warm!
Moisture and mold resistant carpet padding.
concreting, concrete pouring, concreting casting.
Yes you can.
A basketball will bounce more on concrete because it is a flatter surface then carpet and grass
it has to be tacky!!!!!!!
Not really a good idea. The water over time from the concrete will cause the board damage. If you use a good pad there is no reason you cannot lay the carpet over concrete.
Concrete conducts heat away from your foot faster than carpet, so it feels colder, but they are the same temperature.
The best place to start in a room when laying carpet tiles is the corner. Pick a corner and start there and then work your way out. Usually you want to pick the corner furthest away from the door.
Carpet has more friction. In my science class we did an experiment and proved this true.