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Product name | Rubber Carpet Underlay |
Material | rubber, calcium carbonate |
Thickness | 5-10mm |
Backing | non-woven or stitch paper |
Flame Retardant | according to client’s requirement |
Width | 1/ 1.37m |
Measurement | 10sqm/roll |
Extra comfort – Softer underfoot feel.
Protects carpet – Reduces wear, extending lifespan.
Thermal insulation – Keeps rooms warmer.
Soundproofing – Absorbs noise and echoes.
Prevents slipping – Keeps carpet flat and secure.
Even weight distribution – Reduces stress on fibers.
Moisture resistance – Optional barrier against dampness.
Improves air quality – Traps dust and allergens.
Smoother appearance – Enhances carpet look.
Cost-saving – Long-term value by preserving carpet.
Prepare the Subfloor – Ensure it’s clean, dry, level, and free of debris.
Choose the Right Underlay – Match thickness and type to your carpet and usage needs.
Trim to Fit – Cut underlay precisely to room dimensions, avoiding overlaps or gaps.
Secure Properly – Use adhesive or staples (if needed) to prevent shifting, but avoid excessive fixing.
Seam Alignment – Join underlay sections tightly without overlapping; tape seams if necessary.
Avoid Wall Contact – Leave a small gap (5-10mm) near walls to prevent buckling.
Check for Smoothness – Ensure no bumps or wrinkles before laying carpet.
Follow Manufacturer Instructions – Adhere to specific guidelines for material (e.g., foam, rubber, felt).
Inspect for Damage – Replace underlay with tears or moisture damage.
Professional Help – For large areas or complex layouts, consider expert installation.
Product name | Rubber Carpet Underlay |
Material | rubber, calcium carbonate |
Thickness | 5-10mm |
Backing | non-woven or stitch paper |
Flame Retardant | according to client’s requirement |
Width | 1/ 1.37m |
Measurement | 10sqm/roll |
Extra comfort – Softer underfoot feel.
Protects carpet – Reduces wear, extending lifespan.
Thermal insulation – Keeps rooms warmer.
Soundproofing – Absorbs noise and echoes.
Prevents slipping – Keeps carpet flat and secure.
Even weight distribution – Reduces stress on fibers.
Moisture resistance – Optional barrier against dampness.
Improves air quality – Traps dust and allergens.
Smoother appearance – Enhances carpet look.
Cost-saving – Long-term value by preserving carpet.
Prepare the Subfloor – Ensure it’s clean, dry, level, and free of debris.
Choose the Right Underlay – Match thickness and type to your carpet and usage needs.
Trim to Fit – Cut underlay precisely to room dimensions, avoiding overlaps or gaps.
Secure Properly – Use adhesive or staples (if needed) to prevent shifting, but avoid excessive fixing.
Seam Alignment – Join underlay sections tightly without overlapping; tape seams if necessary.
Avoid Wall Contact – Leave a small gap (5-10mm) near walls to prevent buckling.
Check for Smoothness – Ensure no bumps or wrinkles before laying carpet.
Follow Manufacturer Instructions – Adhere to specific guidelines for material (e.g., foam, rubber, felt).
Inspect for Damage – Replace underlay with tears or moisture damage.
Professional Help – For large areas or complex layouts, consider expert installation.