Hi! guys,
Anyone know about laying polypropoline carpet- a thin tough cord type?
It's for in a kitchen, and the only thing I know is if laid on a concrete floor in a commercial location, it must be put down on a continuous layer of grip fluid of some sort- straight onto concrete (as in this case).
But it's been indicated from a 'no expert' salesman to just spray the outside rim.
This could turn out as a poor buy as I now realize it is going to feel very hard to tread on.-I was thinking of laying a soft underlay- but that's out
The 'all over spray' is maybe for lateral support to stop spread with heavy use- which is not in a domestic location.
Thanks in advance.
Anyone know about laying polypropoline carpet- a thin tough cord type?
It's for in a kitchen, and the only thing I know is if laid on a concrete floor in a commercial location, it must be put down on a continuous layer of grip fluid of some sort- straight onto concrete (as in this case).
But it's been indicated from a 'no expert' salesman to just spray the outside rim.
This could turn out as a poor buy as I now realize it is going to feel very hard to tread on.-I was thinking of laying a soft underlay- but that's out
The 'all over spray' is maybe for lateral support to stop spread with heavy use- which is not in a domestic location.
Thanks in advance.