Hi,
I am new to this forum and I was wondering if anyone can offer me some advice.
We have just moved house and have paid for a new carpet to be fitted to most of the rooms. The fitters have done a reasonably good job with one exception - they refused to lift the laminate and fit carpet in the en-suite.
In respect of the en-suite, it appears that the previous owners laid a laminate floor and then proceeded to put all of the bathroom suite on top. The fitters explained that they would not remove laminate anywhere where they could damage other furniture or where plumbing is involved.
I can understand their unwillingness, but I have a question.
Is it a bad idea to fit carpet directly onto laminate in a bathroom? The fitter's advice was that the carpet would start to "bounce" due to moisture and heat underneath, but to be fair removing the laminate would be a pig of a job and it would be nice if we can just lay the carpet with minimal risk / loss of quality!
Does anyone here have any views? I would be most grateful!!
Mark
I am new to this forum and I was wondering if anyone can offer me some advice.
We have just moved house and have paid for a new carpet to be fitted to most of the rooms. The fitters have done a reasonably good job with one exception - they refused to lift the laminate and fit carpet in the en-suite.
In respect of the en-suite, it appears that the previous owners laid a laminate floor and then proceeded to put all of the bathroom suite on top. The fitters explained that they would not remove laminate anywhere where they could damage other furniture or where plumbing is involved.
I can understand their unwillingness, but I have a question.
Is it a bad idea to fit carpet directly onto laminate in a bathroom? The fitter's advice was that the carpet would start to "bounce" due to moisture and heat underneath, but to be fair removing the laminate would be a pig of a job and it would be nice if we can just lay the carpet with minimal risk / loss of quality!
Does anyone here have any views? I would be most grateful!!
Mark