Mystery Tiles Under Carpet After Removing to Lay Laminate Flooring
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 11:10 pm
Hi,
I’ve recently moved home and decided to laminate throughout downstairs, replace skirtings etc.
The floor in my living room is laminated at the moment and it’s on top of floorboards but I wanted to check what the porch was like, so I pulled up the carpet to find concrete - fairly standard
What’s puzzled me though is the mystery tiles that are between the concrete and the carpet I pulled up... they’re thin, hard tiles stuck next to one another with some kind of adhesive (presumably to stick the carpet with)
As they’re pretty old they’re starting to snap when I pull up the carpet - so I’m wondering if anyone has any clue what these might be? If they’re safe to remove or leave?
They’re about 3ml thick so I think underlay would cover them fine but I’m really not sure what to do..
I’ve recently moved home and decided to laminate throughout downstairs, replace skirtings etc.
The floor in my living room is laminated at the moment and it’s on top of floorboards but I wanted to check what the porch was like, so I pulled up the carpet to find concrete - fairly standard
What’s puzzled me though is the mystery tiles that are between the concrete and the carpet I pulled up... they’re thin, hard tiles stuck next to one another with some kind of adhesive (presumably to stick the carpet with)
As they’re pretty old they’re starting to snap when I pull up the carpet - so I’m wondering if anyone has any clue what these might be? If they’re safe to remove or leave?
They’re about 3ml thick so I think underlay would cover them fine but I’m really not sure what to do..