I am about to get new carpets down in my house which has been a building site for the last 6 months. The house is very old and on the ground floor the floors are at least 3 feet off the ground with in some instances farily big gaps around the floorboards. On the 1st & Ground floor there has been a lot of dirt and debris on the boards and has fallen down into the cracks. Whilst I have hoovered and mopped about 10 times in each room I am pretty confident there is still a lot of dust there and it will no doubt start to rise and show on our carpets.
I have had a couple of thoughts on how to reduce the dust coming through on the carpets and was looking for advise.
Do I put down a load of newspaper and tape it all together and tape close to the edges around the room so that the floor is virtually sealed.
Or in work we have large lengths of a heavy clear plastic used for very robust plastic bags. I could cut this up and tape it together but this is obviously in no way breathable. Is this not a good idea given the fact houses are meant to breathe and that there are air bricks below the floor level on the ground floor and this could result in trapping moisture etc...
Which if any is the best option and is there anything else that people out there can suggest.
Cheers.
I have had a couple of thoughts on how to reduce the dust coming through on the carpets and was looking for advise.
Do I put down a load of newspaper and tape it all together and tape close to the edges around the room so that the floor is virtually sealed.
Or in work we have large lengths of a heavy clear plastic used for very robust plastic bags. I could cut this up and tape it together but this is obviously in no way breathable. Is this not a good idea given the fact houses are meant to breathe and that there are air bricks below the floor level on the ground floor and this could result in trapping moisture etc...
Which if any is the best option and is there anything else that people out there can suggest.
Cheers.