Hi all,
Just had a mini loft conversion and I'm looking at installing carpet tiles due to many truss in the way. My question is do I need underlay when installing carpet tiles? I'm currently looking at carpet tiles, getting samples and there are so many choices out there.
Is there any underlay that I can use to reduce sound/noise as I'll be using the room as a home office. Worst case I can just install (cut/stick) the carpet tiles as it is onto the wooden boards but checking if theres an alternative. I asked carpet right for a quote for normal carpet, the manager looked at the picture and laughed, I walked out soon after.
I have 2 weeks before I can install them because the room will be plastered/painted in a weeks time. The picture attached is a bad angle but theres plenty of space in the middle for a table/chair and the sides/back will be for storage.
Any advice/suggestions/products/links will be highly appreciated!
Thank you
Just had a mini loft conversion and I'm looking at installing carpet tiles due to many truss in the way. My question is do I need underlay when installing carpet tiles? I'm currently looking at carpet tiles, getting samples and there are so many choices out there.
Is there any underlay that I can use to reduce sound/noise as I'll be using the room as a home office. Worst case I can just install (cut/stick) the carpet tiles as it is onto the wooden boards but checking if theres an alternative. I asked carpet right for a quote for normal carpet, the manager looked at the picture and laughed, I walked out soon after.
I have 2 weeks before I can install them because the room will be plastered/painted in a weeks time. The picture attached is a bad angle but theres plenty of space in the middle for a table/chair and the sides/back will be for storage.
Any advice/suggestions/products/links will be highly appreciated!
Thank you