However consult with your installer to be.
Laying hardboard before carpet.
If you need to do this take into account the thickness of the new floor covering when you re marking up the door.
If you feel you need to though use hardboard and nail away until level with no bumps.
I did this 15 years ago and recently took the carpet up house layout change.
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A thick carpet like that with an 11mm underlay will hide any minor floorboard issues in a bedroom easily.
When installing baseboards before carpet ask the installer how large of a gap to leave between the floor and the trim e g.
The carpet wore remarkably well.
Measure your room and work out how many sheets of hardboard you will need.
When you get the boards home store them in the room you will be laying them in.
If the door opens into the room you may have to remove the door and cut some off the bottom.
Laying this hardboard will have increased the floor height.
2 hardboard is the easiest to fit diy but neither are nice materials to work with and it s not a job anyone enjoys.
My carpet shop always recommended me putting down hardboard before carpet.
For most installers this is not a problem and can be done easily.
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The floorcoverings can then be loose laid if required on a domestic project or bonded more usually if it s a commercial project.
3 adjust it so that the edges do not correspond with the gaps between the floorboards.
2 loose lay the first board over the centre with its long edges at 90 degrees to the floorboards.
How to 4 laying hardboard and plywood 1 use a chalk line to mark two lines at 90 degree angles to each other across the centre of the room f2.
4 loose lay more boards up down and across the room.
2ft x 4ft sheets 3 2mm thick 60cm x 120cm 0 72 sqm pre shrunk sheets of flooring harboard for smoothing uneven floorboards prior to installing vinyl flooring or carpets.
The carpet installer can run the tack strip up to the trim then roll excess carpet under the trim.
48 hours before you lay the boards sprinkle the rough face of them with a little water then stand them on their edges back to back rough face to rough face.