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Yes but it is not as effcient because the carpet insulates it.
Installing hardwood flooring under carpet can provide benefits such as increased durability, improved aesthetics, and potential for increased home value.
the subfloor
Carpet outlets exist under a variety of names in most major cities and are usually coupled with flooring outlets as well. The may also be referred to as carpet of flooring wholesalers.
the best flooring for basements is carpet because it does not scratch<< WRONG '''Carpeting is the worse thing to place in a basement as it traps moisture and can cause a major health problem do to mold and other bacteria growing under it .. You need no absorbant flooring materials'''
To lay carpet yourself, start by measuring the room and purchasing the right amount of carpet and padding. Remove any existing flooring and clean the subfloor. Install tack strips around the perimeter of the room and lay down the carpet padding. Then, roll out the carpet and trim it to fit the room. Use a knee kicker and carpet stretcher to secure the carpet in place. Finally, trim any excess carpet and tuck it under the baseboards for a clean finish.
Under carpet padding serves as a cushioning layer between the carpet and the floor, providing support and insulation. It enhances comfort by adding softness underfoot and helps absorb impact from foot traffic, reducing wear and tear on the carpet. Additionally, the padding helps to extend the lifespan of the carpet by preventing it from rubbing against the rough surface of the floor, reducing friction and potential damage.
To lay carpet in a bedroom effectively and efficiently, follow these steps: Measure the room and purchase the right amount of carpet and padding. Remove any existing flooring and clean the subfloor. Install tack strips around the perimeter of the room. Roll out the carpet and trim it to fit the room. Use a knee kicker and carpet stretcher to secure the carpet in place. Trim any excess carpet and tuck it under the baseboards. Use a carpet seam roller to blend the seams together. Vacuum the carpet to remove any debris.
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To install carpet in a room effectively and efficiently, follow these steps: Measure the room and purchase the correct amount of carpet and padding. Remove any existing flooring and clean the subfloor. Install tack strips around the perimeter of the room. Lay down the carpet padding and secure it to the subfloor. Roll out the carpet and trim it to fit the room. Use a knee kicker and carpet stretcher to stretch the carpet and secure it to the tack strips. Trim any excess carpet and tuck it under the baseboards. Vacuum the carpet to remove any debris and fluff up the fibers.
A carpet pad goes under a carpet to provide cushioning and insulation.
You buy special heating coils to put under the flooring.