This should be quite a easy question to answer but I confess I don't know much about carpet and I need to get access to the floor below to chase some new cables for new downlights.
I've used the other method whereby all the cable chasing is done from the ceiling side in some rooms but I'm a bit concerned about this particular room as for one thing the ceiling is slightly textured and I have found asbestos textured coatings in other parts of the house which I choose to carefully remove instead of plaster over the top - and happy I did this.
I also don't know how to patch repair textured coatings so another reason to avoid this option.
Question is : how does one go about lifting carpet in a way that does not cause damage or ripping ? And what is the easiest way to fit it back ? I have no carpet tools. I am considering the option of removing the carpet and then having a fitter refit it depending on how difficult/costly it is to do myself.
Thanks for any information.
Hawk
I've used the other method whereby all the cable chasing is done from the ceiling side in some rooms but I'm a bit concerned about this particular room as for one thing the ceiling is slightly textured and I have found asbestos textured coatings in other parts of the house which I choose to carefully remove instead of plaster over the top - and happy I did this.
I also don't know how to patch repair textured coatings so another reason to avoid this option.
Question is : how does one go about lifting carpet in a way that does not cause damage or ripping ? And what is the easiest way to fit it back ? I have no carpet tools. I am considering the option of removing the carpet and then having a fitter refit it depending on how difficult/costly it is to do myself.
Thanks for any information.
Hawk