graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi all,
The concrete floor in my hallway is really poor. I can easily gouge out saucer sized holes with a screwdriver, it is that weak. The underlying readymix is fine. The floor was laid over 20 years ago and we just had offcuts of carpet on it as a temporary (?) covering while other jobs were being completed. However we now want to have a new carpet laid at a cost of over £700. Obviously I want a tidy job done and I am concerned that nailed-in carpet grips will not hold.
What are my options here?
Do carpet fitters use self adhesive gripper strips in cases like this? If so should I strengthen the floor first ( and with what - self levelling compound, epoxy type stuff) or just seal with PVA?
Or am I on a losing wicket here, and the only solution is to dig up the floor ( easy job) and have it re-laid properly? My wife REALLY does not fancy that.
Any suggestions?
K
The concrete floor in my hallway is really poor. I can easily gouge out saucer sized holes with a screwdriver, it is that weak. The underlying readymix is fine. The floor was laid over 20 years ago and we just had offcuts of carpet on it as a temporary (?) covering while other jobs were being completed. However we now want to have a new carpet laid at a cost of over £700. Obviously I want a tidy job done and I am concerned that nailed-in carpet grips will not hold.
What are my options here?
Do carpet fitters use self adhesive gripper strips in cases like this? If so should I strengthen the floor first ( and with what - self levelling compound, epoxy type stuff) or just seal with PVA?
Or am I on a losing wicket here, and the only solution is to dig up the floor ( easy job) and have it re-laid properly? My wife REALLY does not fancy that.
Any suggestions?
K