underlay! underlay! [arriba! arriba!]
underlay! underlay! [arriba! arriba!]
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Original Poster:

25,077 posts

225 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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well, more carpets and underlay but there isn't a looney tunes reference for that.

my entire house needs carpeting save for the living/dining room [wood floors] and kitchen [tiled]. i am selling on completion so looking for the cheapest method of carpeting it whilst maintaining an above average level of quality.

i'm thinking a hard wearing carpet for the corridors & stairs. i would go for a sisal/similar but worried that most people may not like this on bare feet. what are the alternatives?

it'll be plain colours for the bedrooms. will it be cheaper to:

a] go down to whichever carpet outlet has the biggest sale on and have them supply & fit carpets/underlay.

b] buy everything online and pay a local fitter? any recommendations for an online supplier, even if just underlay?

i don't mind putting all the grips and underlay down myself. i could even carpet the square room but as i can't be arsed doing the stairs i may as well pay for the lot fitting.

K50 DEL

9,657 posts

252 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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I'm in the process of doing this myself (although with high quality stuff as it's the house I live in)

I followed a recommendation on a previous topic on here and bought underlay, rods and door trims from Carpets Direct (www.tradepriced.co.uk) they were about half the price of my local carpet shop.
I then bought the carpet locally and had the shop's recommended fitter around to fit it.


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Original Poster:

25,077 posts

225 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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thanks for the link, i will definitely be buying from them!

from the site, i'm looking at tradepriced's own 10mm PU underlay for £2.39 /m2

some of my floors are a little uneven [1860's build, slight wave on the floorboards in the main bedroom]. will PU be ok or will the rubbber waffle soak out the bumps better?

oh, and is it ok to use underlay wit ha vinyl flooring over the top [bathroom]?

dave_s13

13,991 posts

293 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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Bookmarked for later.

The tredaire dreamwalk is the one for me I reckon!!

Simpo Two

91,503 posts

289 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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Either I've been abducted by aliens and put back a day early, or there were two threads featuring 'Captain Underlay' that have been deleted...

freecar

4,249 posts

211 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Either I've been abducted by aliens and put back a day early, or there were two threads featuring 'Captain Underlay' that have been deleted...
Hmmm probably a bit of cheeky advertising! Another reccomendation for tradepriced.co.uk here, used them a couple of times and are very good value!

pmanson

13,388 posts

277 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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Go to your local small carpet place.

I'd go for a slightly better underlay (say Cloud9) and a cheaper but robust/hard wearing carpet.

My local place (that my mate runs) occasionally buys in end of roll/old stock from the manufactuers in odd sizes that he gets rid of at reasonable rates.

Cheers,
Phill

wainy

800 posts

267 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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We got think it was cloud 9 about 10mm think underlay - allowed us to get a harder wearing carpet but it still felt soft / comfy

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Original Poster:

25,077 posts

225 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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i'm going with tradeprices's 10mm PU underlay. currently looking for an equivalent website but for the carpets themselves.

i'll measure up over the weekend and look at my budget, then will come back to the thread with some options.


defblade

7,987 posts

237 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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Not at all helpful for the OP.... but I'm glad it's not just me who can't resist the Meh'hee'can joke smile Arriba!

AndyAudi

3,791 posts

246 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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shirt said:
i'm thinking a hard wearing carpet for the corridors & stairs. i would go for a sisal/similar but worried that most people may not like this on bare feet. what are the alternatives?
A friend has a Seagrass carpet, it has a fantastic smell, although I think it may be a bit love/hate it.

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Original Poster:

25,077 posts

225 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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I've had it in a rental and loved it - free barefoot massage! I have a 4bed though so can imagine people thinking it a tad harsh over 3 floors.

nomisesor

983 posts

211 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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shirt said:
I've had it in a rental and loved it - free barefoot massage! I have a 4bed though so can imagine people thinking it a tad harsh over 3 floors.
Many will pay for a nibbling fish foot massage / pedicure, so a natural, free, sisal version should be bonus. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_fish

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Original Poster:

25,077 posts

225 months

Monday 31st January 2011
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righto, i measured up and i need:

92sqm of underlay [£220 for the 10mm PU i want]

60sqm of carpet 'A'
32sqm of carpet 'B'

+ lots & lots of carpet grip!

carpet 'A' is going to be all the same type and wants to have a nice feel to it for the bedrooms. the rooms sizes in metres are as follows:

2.5 x 4.2
2.2 x 3.0
4.0 x 4.3
4.4 x 4.8

plus a vinyl offcut for the bathroom

carpet 'B' is for the stairs & hallways:

8.0 x 1.5 [this is a dogleg hallway but those are that will cut to fit]
2.5 x 2.3
rest at 0.8m wide for stairs and half landings.


not sure whether to have carpets A&B as the same as a sandy/fawn colour would suit all rooms or whether to have the halls/stairs in a more hardwearing material. i'll never live here so i'm thinking about whata buyer would prefer.

questions are:

a] what would you do scheme-wise
b] are there standard widths for carpet? if so, what are they?
c] what is a good estimate for me to buy everything, fit grip & underlay then have the carpet installed professionally? a grand is my finger in the air guess, any less would be a bonus.

if we have any fitters here in the east riding, gimme a shout.



Piersman2

6,675 posts

223 months

Monday 31st January 2011
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defblade said:
Not at all helpful for the OP.... but I'm glad it's not just me who can't resist the Meh'hee'can joke smile Arriba!
Me too, everytime.

So predictable smile

dave_s13

13,991 posts

293 months

Monday 31st January 2011
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Well I went to a carpet shop this evening and took the printout of the above linked underlay/gripper and they matched it with like for life gear. Only took it as my sketch of the room was on the back.

Not to knock that site, sometimes real life is more convenient though.

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Original Poster:

25,077 posts

225 months

Monday 31st January 2011
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local shop or chain? I'll bear that in mind thumbup

dave_s13

13,991 posts

293 months

Tuesday 1st February 2011
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shirt said:
local shop or chain? I'll bear that in mind thumbup
http://www.carpetsdirectleeds.co.uk/

Went there on recommendation. Very helpful and took me literaly 3minutes to get it all ordered and sorted for fitting on Friday.

See what happens when you don't go shopping with the wife...easy thumbup

Granville

983 posts

195 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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K50 DEL said:
I followed a recommendation on a previous topic on here and bought underlay, rods and door trims from Carpets Direct (www.tradepriced.co.uk) they were about half the price of my local carpet shop.
I then bought the carpet locally and had the shop's recommended fitter around to fit it.
Thanks for the heads up with these guys. We've just ordered from them and been able to go for the really good stuff and still make a huge saving compared to a certain well known carpet company and their average quality underlay

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steve2

1,848 posts

242 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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dave_s13 said:
http://www.carpetsdirectleeds.co.uk/

Went there on recommendation. Very helpful and took me literaly 3minutes to get it all ordered and sorted for fitting on Friday.

See what happens when you don't go shopping with the wife...easy thumbup
As long as you are not fussy about seeing what the carpet feels like, you are right to avoid the big chain shop that are always advertising huge discounts of the MRP, (these prices are totally false) but you would be suprised at what the small local shop can offer(i know smile )