Mark Said...
> BTW, since the insulation is about 1/2-3/4" thick, won't it be
> higher than
> the snaps? Do the snaps have to be built up and the insulation
> cut around
> them? For me it wasn't a consideration. I bought the carpet in
> bulk, made
> up the pieces and believe I attached with upholstery or auto
> tacks. But the
> insulation, in my opinion, is the way to go. Mark L.
I had assumed that the snaps were installed after the underlayment and
therefore would lie on top of the underlayment and not need building up. I
suspect the snaps would sink into the bed of the underlayment some but a
small recess should be OK so the snap locations are not actually a high spot
on the floor.
I'm sure someone will be kind enough to help here too? Please?
Frank
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