tentaguasu
New Member
Hello all,
Two specific questions:
1. Can I lay down carpet pad and leave it down for months, potentially years before putting carpet on it?
2. Is installing carpet pad (without carpet) something easy for a beginner to do?
Here's the back story.
I have a dedicated home theater room, but am on a really tight budget.
At some point I'm going to carpet the room, but right now that's not economically feasible, yet I'd still like to use the room. Leaving bare cement is not feasible because it makes the room an echo chamber (you can't hear anything, it's terrible).
My idea was to put down carpet pad to at least deaden the echoing and make it a workable theater space.
It gets basically zero foot traffic (and I have a piece of carpet remnant I can lay down where we do walk), so that's not an issue.
Am I missing some reason this would not work? Is this really hard to do? (I know laying carpet is not a beginner's job...)
Thanks!
Two specific questions:
1. Can I lay down carpet pad and leave it down for months, potentially years before putting carpet on it?
2. Is installing carpet pad (without carpet) something easy for a beginner to do?
Here's the back story.
I have a dedicated home theater room, but am on a really tight budget.
At some point I'm going to carpet the room, but right now that's not economically feasible, yet I'd still like to use the room. Leaving bare cement is not feasible because it makes the room an echo chamber (you can't hear anything, it's terrible).
My idea was to put down carpet pad to at least deaden the echoing and make it a workable theater space.
It gets basically zero foot traffic (and I have a piece of carpet remnant I can lay down where we do walk), so that's not an issue.
Am I missing some reason this would not work? Is this really hard to do? (I know laying carpet is not a beginner's job...)
Thanks!