Then lay tack strips around the perimeter of the room and install your strips of padding.
Concrete floor under carpet.
Any kind of persistent moisture will allow mold to get a foothold and soon ruin carpet or wood flooring.
Concrete s porous nature means that water from under your home can seep up through your concrete floor making it damp.
While carpet and underlayment will be able to hide some flaws in the concrete sagging or bumby areas may show through.
For below grade slabs assume that the concrete floor will get damp at some point.
To prevent this chip away bumbs using a hammer and chisel.
Carpet that is attached to a concrete floor is usually held down by adhesive.
The chosen fiber material type should be a synthetic form such as olefin face fiber.
And in some cases it s even possible to go right over the existing floor covering.
Unfortunately when you remove the carpeting to replace it the adhesive usually does not come off with the carpet in all areas.
This can cause issues with mold and mildew especially if you have carpet or.
Plywood carpet pad and carpet as shown.
Instead what is often left behind is course sections of dried adhesive that have bonded to the concrete floor in such a way that they are.
If you can feel a soft spot in the floor under the carpet the subfloor has likely been weakened or damaged.
Removing carpet before installing concrete floors time.
And both of the options use the same layers of 1 2 in.
Use a self leveling compound to fill in any low spots.
Remove the 3 foot wide carpet sections from the tack strips by shaking the carpet in a back and forth motion while pulling it up from the surface of the floor.
The carpet will be connected to the concrete surface via a series of wooden strips to which the carpet is tacked.
02 24 tips on installing concrete floors if you have carpet.
Any carpet fiber style from plush to loop can be applied to a concrete floor.
After that lay your carpet starting at the center of the room and tightening the carpet with a rented knee kicker as you move toward the walls.
Before you install the carpet make sure to check the concrete for any moisture issues that need to be addressed.
Instead a dip in the carpet could mean that a floor joist has sustained.