Carpet FAQs

Why is good underlay important?

Underlay is normally made of cellular or crumb rubber compounds but can also be made of felt or other mixed fibres. As the name suggests, it is laid underneath your carpet. Its purpose is to give comfort underfoot and it will also help to prevent wear on your carpet.

Underlay also provides insulation against sound, moisture and heat. Some manufacturers claim that their underlay can prolong the life of a carpet by up to 40%.

Generally, the better quality the underlay, the more luxurious the carpet will feel underfoot. So it is well worth the investment. Re-using underlay is not recommended as it can result on premature wear to your new carpet.

How can I prepare the room for my new carpet?

We want your fitting process to be as smooth as possible. Some things you can do to help the installation include:

  • Ideally, remove all furniture and appliances from the area to be fitted, especially valuables.
  • Make sure electrical items are unplugged and removed if possible.
  • Remove your old carpet / flooring and sweep, or preferably, vacuum the floor or enquire about our uplift and disposal service;
  • Ensure that any potential hazards, like pipes and cables, are brought to the attention of the fitters;
  • check whether doors will need to be re-fitted and adjusted to take account of the pile height of the new carpet

How do I deal with spills?

The most effective approach to dealing with stains and spills on your carpet is to act promptly. The longer a stain remains, the more difficult it becomes to remove. To address stains and spills, first, blot up as much of the spill as possible using a clean, absorbent cloth. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain. Next, treat the stain with a suitable cleaning solution.

There are various commercial carpet cleaning products available, or you can create a simple solution using white vinegar and water. Before applying any cleaning solution, always test it on an inconspicuous area of the carpet to ensure it does not discolor the fibers. After treating the stain, rinse the area thoroughly with clean water to remove any cleaning solution residue. Finally, allow the carpet to dry completely before walking on it. You can speed up the drying process by using a fan.

See the Carpet First Retail Group’s tips on dealing with stains.

How often should I clean my carpets?

The frequency of carpet cleaning depends on several factors, including foot traffic, the presence of pets, and any allergies. As a general guideline, vacuum your carpets at least once a week, and more frequently in high-traffic areas. New carpets should be vacuumed straight away.Read more about vacuuming carpets.

Carpets: Frequently asked questions

If you cannot find the answer to your carpet or flooring query, please contact Denis Parkinson Carpets.