How to Evaluate the Impact of Carpet Underlay on Underfloor Heating Systems

 Carpet Underlay  isn’t just an optional extra for your new carpet installation – it can make or break the way your carpet feels and performs. A great carpet underlay will have several properties that help it do its job properly, including improving temperature and sound insulation, making your home more energy efficient and providing comfort underfoot. The right underlay can also protect your carpet from damage by reducing the impact of furniture or other heavy items moving around on it. It will also help extend the life of your carpet and give it a luxurious feel that you can enjoy for years to come.



 Different types of underlay

There are a number of different types of underlay, each with their own advantages. Choosing the right one for your project will depend on the type of flooring you are installing, and what the room is going to be used for. For example, a domestic bedroom will require a soft underlay that is comfortable to walk on and offers good sound insulation. However, a commercial area will need an underlay that is hard-wearing and can cope with a high level of footfall.

Carpet underlay has been made from various materials

Traditionally, carpet underlay has been made from various materials including rubber, felt or polyurethane foam. Today’s underlay is more often than not made from recycled post-industrial waste material, which improves sustainability and makes it a good option for projects with environmental concerns or targets. PU foam is the most popular choice for underlay today, as it is lightweight and easy to handle, as well as being extremely soft and offering luxury cushioning underfoot. It’s also highly effective at reducing noise levels in a room and is available in a variety of thicknesses, density and quality to suit all budgets.

Eco-conscious household

Other underlay options include a wool felt underlay, which is traditional, soft and warm to the touch. It’s usually made from recycled materials and ticks the eco-box, while offering excellent comfort and sound insulation. There’s also crumb rubber underlay, which is extremely strong and able to shrug off heavy furniture impressions with ease. It’s often made from recycled car tyres, which makes it a good option if you have an eco-conscious household.

Conclusion

It’s important to note that Carpet Underlay  cannot be re-used from an old installation as this can harbour dirt and dust, make your new carpet wear unevenly and compromise its warranty. Many customers are tempted to re-use their existing underlay but this is a big mistake and can ruin the overall result of your carpet installation. It may also void your carpet’s warranty.


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