Looks like a velvet nylon to me. It would be expected to show crush marks/vacuuming. Its a soft cloth on the floor. It doesn't affect the wear or...
For sound insulation, Springbond underlay claims Db reduction more than Acoustilay.
Apples and oranges comparison to be honest. One is a cheapish Polypropylene the other a high end Polyamide. They have different properties and...
Go to your local independent. They'll match it and do a better job.
They're both standard looking loop pile carpets. Go to your local small retailer and they'll be able to match them.
you could go with Jumpax. It's not hugely waterproof but has good decibel reduction and your self adhesive tiles would make the whole are a bit...
I would definitely disagree about Amtico. Signature is pretty much the best plank on the market and has the aftersales to match. The other main...
It all seems very cheap to me. Even the Labour is on the shallow end. If that is the limits of your budget then you already look like your...
We wouldn't fit a bonded floor on top of engineered wood. The wood expands and contracts (hence your shoe moulding in the pictures) so your ply...
Looks like Telenzo Bakerloo to me
We use a few, Penthouse, Kingsmead and Cormar for generic ones. If you are colour specific I'd look at Adams or Westex
Polypropylene is the quickest to flatten then Polyester then Nylon (polyamide) Most Cormars are Polypropylene. A good nylon or non flattening...
Thanks for coming back. The customer requested the LVT underlay so we are going to use the Fball prime and fill then underlay over. The...
Hoping to pick some brains, I've been asked to quote a City Centre coffee shop in bonded LVT likely herringbone. The bit I'm not sure of is the...