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Flooring and Carpet Glue

Whether you have moved into a new house or simply getting your home renovated and changing the carpet flooring is on your list. Then you might be afraid of how the new flooring over carpet glue will work. The challenge gets tougher, once you start ripping out the carpet and the glue marks that are stuck due to years of working to keep the carpet in place seems too rigid to go away. These problematic remnants are actually more challenging to get rid of than the carpet itself and flooring carpet glue can be a bit more of a challenge.

Before you start flooring carpet glue, you need to figure out the type of glue you are dealing with before you begin. There’s a bunch of different carpet glues and removing the various kinds requires different solutions and steps, we have a team that is experienced in flooring over carpet glue and would happily do this job for you. We have got a bunch of adhesive removers that will help remove the glue while preventing any harm or damage to the subfloor.

  • In the simplest terms, tar-based adhesives have a dark brown or tan like color, while yellow-looking adhesives signify that a carpet was glued down with a more general adhesive glue and flooring carpet glue would be comparatively easy. 
  • With that in mind, we manufacture the best materials to get the job done properly. For tar-based glues, we use mineral spirits, while with general adhesives some basic adhesive remover do the job just fine and flooring over carpet glue becomes easy. However some scrubbing will be required to make flooring carpet glue even.
  • Our team then scrape off any spots left while making sure not to dig in too deep as that can damage the floor and cause difficulty while flooring carpet glue. 
  • Next, the appropriate adhesive remover is added and spread evenly, so flooring over carpet glue came out perfectly even without any bulges. Also, since many of these removers are toxic, make sure to keep all the windows exhaust open to allow ventilation inside the room.
  • Special tools are used to scrape off the rigid marks and finished with an old towel to wipe away the remains, so it doesn’t get in the way of flooring over carpet glue.  
  • Once all the glue is gone and the floor has dried completely, we vacuum the area so no glue particles remain. With our specialized floor cleaner and polish, we do the final touches to the floor and you’ll have a flooring over carpet glue to remember and make new memories on.

Why Choose Us ?

  • Cushioned vinyl flooring 
  • Carpet and textile coverings with common backings, such as synthetic secondary backings, latex-foam, secondary backings composed of polyester, polypropylene or mixed fibers, polypropylene fleece and latex-coated, PVC or PU foam backings.
  • Resilient heat insulating underlays
  • Moisture absorbent surfaces
  • For linoleum sheets up to 2.5 mm
  • PVC/CV flooring

For further details regarding flooring over carpet glue, feel free to reach out to our representative, and we will get back to you with all the details on flooring carpet glue. You can contact us on the following details;

Contact# 056-600-9626  

Email info@dubaiinteriors.ae

FAQ's

What is flooring and carpet glue used for?

Flooring and carpet glue is used to adhere various types of flooring materials, such as carpets, vinyl, linoleum, and hardwood, to the subfloor or existing floor surface.

How do I choose the right glue for my flooring or carpet project?

The type of glue you need depends on the flooring material and subfloor. Consult the manufacturer’s recommendations for your specific project to ensure you select the appropriate adhesive.

Can I use the same glue for both carpets and other types of flooring?

No, different types of flooring require specific adhesives designed for their materials. It’s essential to use the correct glue for each type of flooring.

Is flooring and carpet glue safe for indoor use?

Most flooring and carpet glues are designed for indoor use and are considered safe when used as directed. Ensure the area is well-ventilated during and after installation.

How long does it take for flooring or carpet glue to dry?

Drying times can vary depending on the type of adhesive and environmental conditions. Typically, it takes anywhere from a few hours to a few days for the glue to fully dry and set.

Can I install flooring or carpet over an existing glued-down floor?

In some cases, you can install new flooring or carpet over an existing glued-down floor, but it depends on the type of flooring and the condition of the existing glue. Consult with a professional for guidance.

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