The carpet will still tuck in between the grippers and skirting just like it should do.
Hardboard or plywood under carpet.
I was concerned about the splinters possibly working up thru the carpeting so i put down a layer of hardboard which has a very smooth finish.
But normally the carpet cleaner will get the blame.
The wood is so dry that it has some serious splinters.
Use plywood under cork and vinyl tiles and always in kitchens bathrooms and.
The easiest way to do this is to cover the boards with a thin layer 3mm 12mm of hardboard giving yourself a smooth flat surface to work on.
Use hardboard in living rooms and bedrooms under carpet carpet tiles and sheet vinyls.
Lay the hardboard smooth side up for self adhesive tiles and rough side up if using adhesive.
The thickness of hardboard is almost nonexistent.
Tiles ideally should be laid directly on to concrete but if you wish to lay them over floorboards use 12mm hardboard or plywood and fix it down firmly with screws every 300mm or so.
The reason why the carpet shrunk was because of the fixings holding the gripper down failed due to the hardboard not down to the carpet cleaner.
In fact the warranties of all resilient floor surfaces allow the use of certain apa graded plywood as underlayment.
Also if we was to think a head of future floorcoverings that may be installed then if plywood is already down it will have to be uplifted and.
Hardboard is very inexpensive compared to plywood and it should conform easily to the existing framing and will cover small knot holes.
Follow the finished floor covering manufacturer s instructions.