I guess that depends on how wide a gap you're leaving at the edge. The gripper risers are actually a bit wider than 30mm.
The mats I'm using are designed to be fitted before grippers. The gripper risers go beneath the grippers so it wouldn't really work to install the...
What would you use to fill the gaps between the gripper rods and acoustic mats?
Because taking time to make sure all the gaps are filled is something that is relatively easy but time-consuming and is unlikely to be something...
The acoustic treatment work is basically done. I just wanted to make sure the grippers are fitted without any gaps to maximise the insulation. I...
These risers are around the edges (they're designed to be nailed into unlike the mats which go across the main part of the floor):...
I did say I would do the grippers myself, to be fair. Basically because I've redone the subfloor to make it more acoustically insulated and I want...
Yeah, that response didn't fill me with confidence in Carpetright, to be honest. If getting the gap exactly right really is important then that's...
Sorry to post a question that's already been covered in this forum but I wanted to get some opinions on this since I've been given some...
I guess it must be total height ... if I’m understanding correctly what those terms mean. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Total height, or pile height? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah, it seems like that might be the best option. Still not completely sure what height I should trim it to though. This is the carpet:...
Would something like this work better? [IMG] https://www.wickes.co.uk/Venezia-Sevilla-Oak-Variable-Height-Threshold-Bar---900mm/p/922250 Sent...
Even if the carpet is tight up to the underside of the lip? Anyway I guess the bigger problem would be how to fit the carpet underneath the door...