DIY: Fitting a Carpet Part 1 - The Underlay

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Join me as I fit a new bedroom carpet.
    Please note that I am not a professional carpet fitter.

Komentáře • 203

  • @martynlloyd-harris1513
    @martynlloyd-harris1513 Před 8 lety +66

    Good effort on your DIY underlay fitting & preparation. I am a certified Master Carpet Fitter of 34 years and I would just like to give you a few helpful pointers if I may?
    1. It is important to have fitted that little bit of gripper under the radiator for two reasons. Firstly, so the carpet can retain its tension properly and secondly for it to be finished off the same as the rest of the room. Cut the gripper in 6 inch pieces and use a hot melt glue gun to quickly glue them in place.
    2. You fitted the underlay upside down.
    3. When fitting PU underlay you don't quite fit net to the gripper, as this underlay expands and will rise over and onto the gripper once the carpet is in place. The result is, you won't be able to get a flat smooth finish on the gripper. Cut slightly back if you can.
    4. No need to put so many staples down. Secure the underlay in the corner's and along the joins. Putting so many staples in may attract filtration marking on the carpet.
    5. On a wooden floor it is important to tape up and seal your underlay joins to prevent filtration marks on your new carpet in the future. This is when dust is blown up through the cracks of the floor boards, through the underlay joins which makes a black 'tram' like marks on your carpet, particularly if it's a light colour. This is more common around the perimeter of the room.
    A great effort otherwise and I look forward to watching part 2. I hope my comments are seen as being helpful to you and your watcher's.
    It's great to see anyone 'having a go' and saving money. I take my hat off to you Sir.
    Kindest regards.

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 8 lety +11

      +Martyn Lloyd-Harris Good afternoon Sir. I was delighted to receive your comments and your extremely valuable feedback. It was a pleasure to receive such a diplomatic and constructive response from a professional tradesman such as yourself and I am grateful for you taking the time to watch the video and pen your comments. It's a shame there aren't more people out there like yourself who are able to communicate with others in such an articulate and mature manner. I have some thoughts on how to address the points which you have raised. Keep watching. Take care and best wishes, Des

    • @davejones4740
      @davejones4740 Před 7 lety

      Martyn Lloyd-Harris where's your carpet channel?

    • @dinosauraccounts1411
      @dinosauraccounts1411 Před 6 lety

      brilliant advice

    • @lisabudd7541
      @lisabudd7541 Před 6 lety

      I will be laying my carpet later (with help) but there’s some good tips here thank you 😊

    • @Standoff413
      @Standoff413 Před 5 lety

      Martyn Lloyd-Harris bang on there brv

  • @bonganitshabalala3544
    @bonganitshabalala3544 Před 4 lety +5

    Well done mate and thanks to people like you who made these videos for us to learn, saved myself loads money in doing our house myself thumbs up....keep those videos coming...

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello there my friend. Great to hear from you. I'm absolutely delighted that my videos may have helped in some small way and it's great that you've managed to save yourself money for you and your family. Times are hard and it's difficult enough to come by these days buddy. Your comments have made my day. Best wishes to you and yours, Des

  • @sharonbrooke5166
    @sharonbrooke5166 Před 5 lety +9

    Absolutely outstanding work! Thank you for this video it’s very kind of you to share both your experience and your time 👍

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety +2

      Hello there and thank you so much for your support and your lovely comments. Please note that I am not a professional carpet fitter but I have done quite a bit of carpet fitting in the past few years and it always turns out great , regardless of some of the negative comments which may materialize from time to time. Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year with your loved ones. Des

    • @sharonbrooke5166
      @sharonbrooke5166 Před 5 lety

      Thank you 🙏 I think I feel similarly, there’s things you feel confident about and things I would never even attempt. As long as it’s safe and reasonable it can save you thousands 👍

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety

      I agree entirely. Hope you've had a lovely day where you are. ATB, Des

  • @lewisner
    @lewisner Před 2 lety +1

    I'm moving to a new flat and I'm lucky that there is a carpet store literally at the end of the road ! For 8mm underlay they charge just £3/m2 which is cheaper than Ebay. Thanks for the video.

  • @kirstymills7043
    @kirstymills7043 Před 11 měsíci

    You are spot on about having a go yourself. Most things can be fixed anyway. I’ve done far too many good jobs to worry about the odd one here and there

  • @7d396
    @7d396 Před 6 lety +4

    Great video brother, in my country we call those people who like to criticize all the time "HATERS" and its alot of them in the USA!

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 6 lety

      Good day to you Sir and thank you very much for your support and kind words. I am very grateful. Best wishes to you and yours, Des

    • @allybamma1415
      @allybamma1415 Před 6 lety

      I hope you're not referring the guy giving helpful tips and snippets of wisdom from his years as a carpet fitter? People like you tend to be the ones filled with hate and anybody that thinks that post wasn't coming from a genuine place is sadly void of comradeship or just the feeling when you've the ability to help someone on their way. There's haters everywhere btw , not just USA , diff country, same planet.

  • @allaboutcars9596
    @allaboutcars9596 Před 7 lety +25

    I am a carpet fitter just a bit of advice I wouldn't buy any carpets from Carpetright I would go to an independent business owner because Carpetright like to rip you off

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for the advice buddy. Appreciated. Des

    • @swagon4545
      @swagon4545 Před 4 lety

      No matter where you go, there all a piss take.. Got a carpet for the sitting room for my daughters house.. When got the carpet, it was creased right through the middle.. Carpet was 13 by 18.. Stuck with a carpet what was fooooookd..! They don't do refunds...

    • @jaypollington7559
      @jaypollington7559 Před 4 lety

      Who fitted it? A carpet fitter or you?

    • @cwsing7230
      @cwsing7230 Před 4 lety

      Thank You Bebe

    • @cwsing7230
      @cwsing7230 Před 4 lety

      allabout cars hi, where shall I buy carpet in Ireland? Cheers 👍

  • @reecestobbs1194
    @reecestobbs1194 Před 6 lety +4

    You could put the gripper underneath the radiator. Turn the hammer sideways and hit the pins

  • @vwotherspoon7029
    @vwotherspoon7029 Před 3 lety +2

    Well done and your so right in everything you say I'm going to lay my own carpet too 😊👍

  • @collecttherewards4426
    @collecttherewards4426 Před 3 lety

    I've just started doing carpet fitting and your videos are helping alot thank you.

  • @Arthurmoodley
    @Arthurmoodley Před 3 lety

    Loving the commentary mate bloody well done. Could not agree more.

  • @1961jagman
    @1961jagman Před 8 lety +3

    hi good job on the fitting but just need to say having looked at your video closely your underlay is fitted the correct way as the lighter side is the smooth side, as I use this very same underlay along with other makes, and yes I am also a carpet fitter of 40 years in the trade. well done

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 8 lety

      Hello there. Thanks very much for watching and for your kind words. I've been very lucky to have received some very helpful comments from pro's like yourself and I'm grateful that you've taken the time and trouble to leave feedback. It's not a perfect job by any stretch but the more I practice hopefully the better I will become. Thanks again. Des

  • @leahphilpott9892
    @leahphilpott9892 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your video...commentary is worth gold

  • @lesleydarby4934
    @lesleydarby4934 Před rokem

    Just come across this, watching it while I'm putting underlay down, so thankyou

  • @paulglaser649
    @paulglaser649 Před 2 lety

    This is a very helpful and encouraging video. I’m going to give it a try, thanks to this video. Thank you for posting

  • @TOMBSTONESTAN
    @TOMBSTONESTAN Před 5 lety +11

    Well I've been fitting carpets for 40years and that's the first time I've seen an empty room. Obviously we have to move the chest of drawers the triple mirror wardrobes full of clothes and the double bed, sometimes a massive 4postet bed an of course the 50 gallon fish tank and pianos and snooker tables and then replace and level everything oh and then cut the bottom of 5 or 6 doors off because the carpets too thick and all this for 30 quid. Believe me, you dont wanna be a carpet fitter!!!

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety +1

      Hiya Stan. That comment cracked me up my friend. I can just imagine how frustrating the job can be and the clueless customers who expect you to work miracles. Thanks for tuning in my friend. Hope you and your family have a wonderful New Year. Take care, Des

    • @louisetansley
      @louisetansley Před 4 lety

      We are getting a new carpet for a spare bedroom, we empty the rooms ourselves but is it unreasonable to leave the old carpet down? I have tried to pull it up, even trying to cut a hole in it go get some grip but its down firm

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@louisetansley Hi there. Are you fitting the carpet or is someone else doing that for you? If you're doing it yourself you could leave the old one down I suppose and use it as underlay providing it doesn't smell and/or isn't rotted, etc,. However, if you're getting someone to fit a new carpet for you then you can expect them to charge you for their time for removing the old carpet and this would not be unreasonable. They may also charge you for disposing of it. Bottom line, if someone else is fitting the new carpet for you it's best to try and get the old one up yourself to save time and extra money. I'd also tell the carpet fitter that the old one needs taking up as he/she will probably be running to a very tight schedule and may not have accounted for the additional work on that day. Hope this helps, Des

    • @andrewthompson545
      @andrewthompson545 Před 4 lety

      All carpetfitters are professional wingers

    • @tex-ranger
      @tex-ranger Před rokem

      Ha, I didn't know carpet fitters were removal people too. I've always emptied a room, removed the carpet and prep'ed the floor. It'll take me a morning to empty and dismantle the wardrobe. For £30, I think I'll get a fitter in. 🙂

  • @littlesparrowwitch
    @littlesparrowwitch Před 4 lety +4

    Hello again, thanks for this video! I’ve just ripped out my old hallway and stair carpet and as money is beyond tight I’ve used foam puzzle squares as a replacement, but I still feel that I need underlay as it gets ever so cold near my front door. This video has given me more confidence that I can manage this myself.
    Silly question by what stapler are you using please?
    PS I’ve been having great fun with the teccpo rotary tool!

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety +2

      No problem at all. My pleasure. See below:
      Tacwise A11 (Type 140) Hammer Tacker
      www.amazon.co.uk/Tacwise-A11-Type-Hammer-Tacker/dp/B003OWR2HA/ref=sr_1_6?crid=P61SHJQM6HO7&dchild=1&keywords=tacwise+hammer+tacker+a11&qid=1601061437&sprefix=Tacwise+A11+Hammer+Tacker+%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-6
      Staples:
      www.amazon.co.uk/Tacwise-Heavy-Staples-Staple-Pieces/dp/B000NLZAOM/ref=sr_1_9?crid=P61SHJQM6HO7&dchild=1&keywords=tacwise+hammer+tacker+a11&qid=1601061654&sprefix=Tacwise+A11+Hammer+Tacker+%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-9

    • @littlesparrowwitch
      @littlesparrowwitch Před 4 lety

      21st Century Caveman brilliant, thanks. That was the one I was looking at, so I’ll go ahead and get it. I’m sure I’ll be back to your channel for more DIY advice! Cheers

  • @naturalrestingface4909

    I'm doing exactly the same as you. You wanna see my floor tiling, it's bloody awful but I don't care, it 's good enough for me! I'm doing my carpets next week! More folk need to DIY as it's a skill set that seems lost these days. I've got mates that can't wire a friggin' plug and they'll pay someone like me to do it!

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 3 lety

      Hello my friend. I hear what you're saying buddy and agree entirely. Best wishes, Des

  • @dannybruff
    @dannybruff Před 4 lety +6

    Can i just offer a tip when it comes to sponge under lay.... Decent pair of scissors....

  • @sabinaichim3527
    @sabinaichim3527 Před rokem

    Extremely helpful.
    Could you explain what does he hitting of the underlay do? Is it just hitting or nailing?

  • @davidkenly2050
    @davidkenly2050 Před rokem

    with regards to the gripper for under the rad, I saw in another video someone laid a metal rod of some sort over the nails that you hammer down and hit the rod top tap ne nails in. hope that helps for your next time 🙂

  • @paulwilson1555
    @paulwilson1555 Před rokem +1

    Great video, I have like a regular staple gun, would that be the same principle, or do I need the type of staple gun you use, if a regular staple gun will do, what size (depth) of staples should I use and what is the name of the type of staple gun you are using?

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před rokem +1

      Hi there and thanks for watching. I have no experience with regular staple guns but don;t see why they shouldn't work if they're heavy duty enough. This is very quick though. I've some more info' on the staple gun in another vid. Just do a quick search and you'll find it. DEs

  • @JagoffCitizen
    @JagoffCitizen Před 2 měsíci

    I've seen a supposed professional on CZcams leave a bloody great bubble in a doorway!

  • @TheDavehedgehog
    @TheDavehedgehog Před 3 lety

    Great job,I had a go myself the weekend thanks for your tips

  • @ashleylittle6129
    @ashleylittle6129 Před 2 lety

    Looks great,weldone, thanks you've helped me bigtime xx

  • @kevino2622
    @kevino2622 Před 3 lety

    That "staple hammer" thingy you have there is pretty awesome, I bet they are a lot cheaper than a power tool?

  • @yasminsalam1648
    @yasminsalam1648 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi your videos are fantastic! If I use 12mm underlay will the hammer tacker that you linked that takes 10mm staples will it hold my underlay? Or should I be looking to purchase a different tacker? I appreciate your advise :)

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 2 lety

      Yes, it will be fine but there will be more compression on the underlay, i.e. where the staple has secure it, there will be a larger depression. I'd use it without hesitation. Des

  • @sonia336
    @sonia336 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. This is truly helpful. I want to put carpet all over the house.

  • @chunkyleejones3831
    @chunkyleejones3831 Před 4 lety +3

    Hiya, any info on that tool your using to pin down the underlay with...? Thanks for the heads up with the on-line underlay 👍

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety +3

      Hello my friend. Plse click links below. Best wishes, Des.
      www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003OWR2HA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
      www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000NLZAOM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @Fac323JQ
      @Fac323JQ Před 3 lety

      £12 of ebay with 3000 staples free postage

    • @Ancient-Paths
      @Ancient-Paths Před 3 lety

      @@21stcenturycaveman33 Thanks for that. I watched the video after I had already stapled underlay on my stairs. That was great fun - but when I saw this hammer stapler I decided I really must have one for my next project. BTW when I saw which way up you laid the underlay - I thought I had done mine incorrectly - but I'm a mere woman so what would I know! I've seen carpet layers do it both ways. Keep up the good work.

  • @zimozagrande
    @zimozagrande Před 4 lety

    Interesting vid. Thanks. I had the same problem with radiator preventing me nailing down gripper. I swapped the nails for short screws. Trouble is then you have the problem of gettin hand and screwdriver under the rad to apply enough pressure to screw them in. Fortunately I happen to have a Makita angle drill, so was able to fit a cross head bit and screw them down tight.

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      Hello there and thanks for your valuable comments. The angle drill is actually a really good idea. I didn't think of that. Is it an angled piece that goes into the end of the drill you're referring to? Let me know. Thanks very much, Des

    • @ng178jt
      @ng178jt Před 4 lety

      Hi Des, it's Dave. Think there called right angle drill attachments and there fantastic. I've got one with a keyless chuck and are awesome for getting in to hard places. The one I've got is similar to this link.
      Aluminium right angle drill attachment www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003739MII/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0vHeEbXPHEXNS
      ATB bud, Dave

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      @@ng178jt Hiya Dave. Great to hear from you buddy. Hope you and family are OK matey. Will check out the link. It's on my 'To Do' list. ;?)

    • @craigalexander7832
      @craigalexander7832 Před 4 lety

      21st Century Caveman if you have a chrome bolster turn it round and place the end on top of the nail, hit the stem, job done 👍

  • @Jessebella1
    @Jessebella1 Před 4 lety

    Moved to Germany, you will not believe it here lol. I bought my carpets and then headed out to look for underlay, they have never heard of it and said how silly the thought was as carpets do not need underlay, I tried to explain why its better and they do but they have none of it lol.. I cant find the stuff anywhere. They dont have skirting boards either but instead run the carpet up the wall to about the height our skirting boards in uk are and then stick the carpet to a plastic skirting board type thing that then holds the carpet. Got that done although not happy with no underlay and hate no skirtings, anyway proceeded with painting last week and guess what, never heard of undercoat, asked me what the point in it is and this is at major diy stores lol. I have been here a couple of years now but still am astonished daily at things lol I live in hope of finding underlay here so I dont need to pay horrific postages from far away but im not going to hold my breath!

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      Hi there. What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing. The next thing they'll be telling you is they've never heard of any "irregularities" when testing carbon dioxide emissions in VW's?? Appreciate the story and thanks very much. Best wishes, Des

  • @rhydyard
    @rhydyard Před rokem

    Thanks for the video..very helpful.. The job I am undertaking is almost identical to yours.. a small bedroom. had to take the door off to pare it down..Cheaper underlay from eBay and 3x4metre carpet from eBay.. a couple of paracetamol to ease the joints and away we go.. 👍😀

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před rokem

      Hi there buddy. I hope this job went well for you. Best wishes, Des

    • @rhydyard
      @rhydyard Před rokem

      @@21stcenturycaveman33 A bit of trouble with a leaking radiator but hope to finish by this time next week.. will post back

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před rokem

      Let me know what you had to do and how it panned out. Best wishes, Des

  • @far0n
    @far0n Před 2 lety +1

    I've seen a couple of videos where they recommend taping the join down between lengths. Does this really need doing?

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 2 lety

      Hi there. I've never bothered at all and nothing negative has ever occurred. Personally, I wouldn't bother. ATB, Des

  • @2icelollys1goat
    @2icelollys1goat Před rokem

    You're absolutely right about tradesmen being twats and giving online abuse to DIYers who don't want to be ripped off by them.

  • @mikesand7773
    @mikesand7773 Před 4 lety

    Nice, friendly and informative explanation, weldone

  • @dlong20315
    @dlong20315 Před 2 lety +1

    Think you’ve done a really good job you’ve actually inspired me only l have concrete floor🙄

  • @gennadiyfrusenko2719
    @gennadiyfrusenko2719 Před 4 lety

    Great job. Thanks for video!

  • @AndrisPrikna
    @AndrisPrikna Před rokem

    Hi,
    If I have a gaps between my floor boards, would you fill them in? I have about 5mm gaps between the floor boards. I can't see them being filled before. Old underlay was a black rubber type and there are a lot of dust gathered in these gaps.

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před rokem

      Good question and really easy to answer. Vacuum floor thoroughly paying attention to the dust and grime in the gaps. Use a cartridge and gun to run a bead of exterior frame sealant along all gaps. Then smooth over with a wet spatula / blade for a nice finish (just use an old container with water and a little washing up liquid). Done it loads of times and works a treat. I always use the brown colour. Best wishes, Des

  • @unapalomablanc
    @unapalomablanc Před 3 lety

    Great video. What model is your staple gun? I've not seen that type before. And what size staples did you use? Thanks

  • @-Artbyp.smith1
    @-Artbyp.smith1 Před 4 lety +1

    cheers mate your right, im sick of being ripped off

  • @mdrsjd
    @mdrsjd Před 5 lety +1

    Great video!.......about to lay a carpet myself for the first time, can't seen to find any definitive info on which way to lay the underlay. Is there a correct side to lay upwards/downwards??

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety

      Hi there. Depends on type of underlay. There should be a rough side and a smooth side. Rough side on the floor, smooth side facing upwards my friend. I've also copied and pasted the following excerpt from United Carpets website:
      '15. WHICH WAY UP DOES CARPET UNDERLAY GO?
      If your underlay has a sticky or shiny surface, that should be in contact with the floor. If there is no shiny surface, one side usually has more of an even surface which is made from a thin backing material. This should be face up, so it’s in contact with the carpet. Hence, the spongy material that makes up most of the underlay should be face down, in contact with the floor.
      All underlay from United Carpets and Beds features a United Carpets and Beds logo on the side that should be face up.'
      Hope that helps. If still unsure, ask the retailer you bought it from.
      Best wishes, Des

    • @mdrsjd
      @mdrsjd Před 5 lety

      @@21stcenturycaveman33 Much appreciated........ Keep up the good work!

    • @paulclarke6435
      @paulclarke6435 Před 4 lety

      Most commonly used in UK is the rubber style underlay.. the rippled rubber side of the underlay touches the floor... 😉

    • @dannybruff
      @dannybruff Před 4 lety

      Smooth side up.... It helps taping them together too...

  • @s7productions876
    @s7productions876 Před 9 měsíci

    As a carpet fitter I applaud you're effort👍. to be helpful for the future, had you put your hammer on its side and made sure the nails weren't through the gripper yet then you'd have been able to hit it in under the radiator, if it was still to close use then end of the fitting feather I presume you use in part two on the end of a nail and hit it down with a mallet or hammer :) well done otherwise. I could poke out holes all over the video where you've done things wrong but honestly so long as the carpet is still treating you fine and your happy with the result who gives a crap. good on ya mate. Also you're comment about jealousy was more amusing than anything because its probably painters that care most lol. p.s get some feckin scissors man, lol. you are just making life difficult for yourself ✌👍

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi there and thanks so much for your supportive feedback. I agree entirely that it may not have been the perfect way to fit the underlay and carpet but do you know what? It's still down and perfectly fine (apart from where one of our cats has pulled up a corner in the room hunting a spider or something). Thanks very much for taking the time to watch and for your c0nstructive feedback. Best wishes, Des

  • @frazerfenton3789
    @frazerfenton3789 Před 4 lety

    No negative comments from
    me, Great job 👍

  • @b4tm4nrubin33
    @b4tm4nrubin33 Před 2 měsíci

    Gonna be doing this myself this weekend. Thank you for the video

  • @leahphilpott9892
    @leahphilpott9892 Před 3 lety +1

    From my partner...sometimes aye love a Pom. From another Pom 🤓

  • @dmgsoultogetherness6667
    @dmgsoultogetherness6667 Před 3 lety +1

    How do i secure the underlay if i dont have a staple gun...thanks

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi ythere. You could always glue it down using a strong spray adhesive - that's what I would do. Make sure the room is well ventilated though. ATB, Des

    • @Fac323JQ
      @Fac323JQ Před 3 lety

      Ebay £12 inc staples

  • @FirebrandVOCALS
    @FirebrandVOCALS Před 4 lety

    this video is apprecited .. Cheers!

  • @Jesusandbible
    @Jesusandbible Před 5 lety

    My friend said newspaper is better than no underlay at all. Is that true? What are the benefits? I hate walking on really bouncy carpet because of bounciness caused by underlay also, and my doors are not high enough for it.

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety

      Hi there. Unfortunately, as I am only a DIY carpet fitter I can't comment on the merits of simply using newspaper as opposed to underlay. Probably best to just ask your friend why? Many folk have to cut down their doors to accommodate new carpets and underlay so it's not that uncommon my friend. Sorry I can't help more than that. Take care, Des

  • @Rycka9
    @Rycka9 Před 4 lety

    do you rip off the plastic from one of sides? or leave it to wear in
    ??? it looks like protection

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      Sorry but I'm not sure what you mean. Other than the plastic sheet that it's wrapped in from the supplier there's nothing else to remove. ATB, Des

    • @Rycka9
      @Rycka9 Před 4 lety

      @@21stcenturycaveman33 my is pink from both sides kind of plastic and one of sides looks like should be on and other is pealable

  • @zedman442
    @zedman442 Před 8 lety

    Nice work, would be interesting to see the different views on what side the underlay goes. Also when prepping a room I like to install some 3mm hardboard down just to even out any bumps etc. with hard board the rough side always goes on the top side.for me personally even though I will do the odd bit of carpet fitting in small areas for a house finish I will get the pros in, they can do it very quickly and pretty cheap. I think I paid £30 for a room, they did it in 20 minutes. I did however prep the room with underlay and gripper though. It's really not worth my time. It's the only thing I will pay someone to do. i get my satisfaction in completing a rebuild from the bottom up take my hand to most things including mechanics. Been like that ever since I can remember. being in the trade though I notice you don't really get many that actually take pride in their job. They are not in it for the passion but because it pays the bills.

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 8 lety

      +Zed Man Thanks ZM, hope all is well with you. I've had some great feedback on this video. Apparently I laid the underlay the wrong way up which was interesting because no-one mentioned it in the previous video I made in the lounge. I would also do the same with hardboard or ply if the floor was v. rough. As you say, you've got to weigh up whether it is cost effective to do it yourself or get someone in. Sometimes it does pay to get someone else to do a job depending on your own circumstances and earnings potential. Having good old fashioned pride in your work does seem to be becoming a thing of the past for sure. Have a good day my friend.

    • @martynlloyd-harris1513
      @martynlloyd-harris1513 Před 8 lety

      +21centurycaveman Hi again, I thought I would pop by and let you know the reason(s) why the underlay is clearly laid upside down. When PU underlay is manufactured they put a flat finished surface on one side and leave the other natural (the rough side). In carpet fitting it's always rough side down, smooth side up. One of the reasons that the smooth 'finished' side is up is that when the carpet is fitted and you are walking on it, the backing (usually hessian/action/secondary) still moves about a little and because it's finished side up this will not 'grate' against the underlay. If the underlay is fitted rough side up this constant 'grating' movement may cause the underlay to prematurely delaminate. Another simple reason, it is easier to cut on the smooth finished side. Hope that answers your question. Kindest regards.

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 8 lety

      +Martyn Lloyd-Harris Good morning and thanks again for your helpful comments and explanations. The video may not have been clear but I did actually lay the underlay rough side down on the floor and finished side up facing the carpet. ATB

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 8 lety

      +Martyn Lloyd-Harris At least, the rough side was what I thought I laid on the floor as it didn't appear to be finished, unlike the top surface which had some sort of netting / covering on it????

    • @floppychicken68
      @floppychicken68 Před 6 lety +1

      Not quite sure why all these supposed pro's think that you installed the carpet underlay upside-down. The top Smooth Finish is a 'breathable barrier' and NEEDS to be installed closest to the carpet. This aids in keeping spills and moisture out of the bulk of the underlay and instead leaves it in the carpet so that cleaning is much easier, thus keeping stains closer to the carpet surface. Keeping the moisture barrier toward the carpet ALSO helps keep the rug cleaning machine water out of the underlay and instead between the bottom of the rug and the stain where it should be... The shiny side also aids in sliding the carpet around when installing without pulling and kicking up the underlay. If any PRO doesn't know that, then they shouldn't be giving you advice and they probably should be worried about warranty issues down the road..LOL.
      Regards and good job :)

  • @seagreenspiral
    @seagreenspiral Před 3 lety

    Can I use carpet underlay as insulation for my man cave, like the one you made recently. Also is your man cave spider proof?

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi there. Yes, I suppose you could use underlay - it's still insulation but it will be thin and ?quite expensive (unless you've got some old stuff you want to upcycle?). The mancave is not spider proof and I think this would be quite impossible to remedy - sorry! Lol. Best wishes, Des

  • @magyaradam8957
    @magyaradam8957 Před rokem

    Hi why so many staples for the underlay?

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před rokem +2

      Hi there. There are probably too manystaples tbh and you could get away with a lot less. That said, it's still looking great and performing well so no detriment whatsoever. Best wishes, Des

  • @acorgiwithacrown467
    @acorgiwithacrown467 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the useful video

  • @VColossalV
    @VColossalV Před 5 lety

    Using 12mm underlay here... won the little dents the staples cause make the finish uneven?

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety +1

      Hithere. Absolutely no problems thus far. It'll be fine providing you don't whack in 1000'2 of the things. ATB, Des

  • @tadjer333
    @tadjer333 Před 3 lety

    No felt paper down first??

  • @harikrishnanvr
    @harikrishnanvr Před 3 lety

    Hi is that Nail or stapler you used ? sorry for basic questions

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 3 lety +1

      Stapler my friend - no nails. Des

    • @harikrishnanvr
      @harikrishnanvr Před 3 lety

      @@21stcenturycaveman33 thanks. Your video gives me confidence to try this. I will try this . Appreciate the effort and you did a great job there

  • @denisebucknall1591
    @denisebucknall1591 Před 3 lety

    Thankyou for sharing👍😁🤩

  • @user-mp4oi8jr5y
    @user-mp4oi8jr5y Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video!!!

  • @shandysouth
    @shandysouth Před 7 lety

    Very informative many thanks.

  • @amhurford
    @amhurford Před 7 lety

    Thank you for the informative video.

  • @alibeautiful5310
    @alibeautiful5310 Před 4 lety

    Hi. From Where did u bought 10mm Underlayer 50 square meter of £35. Can u please send me buying link. Many thanks sir.

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      Hello there and thanks for watching. This video is 4 or 5 yrs old so prices will probably have changed in that time. I would suggest simply searching on the internet and compare products + prices. Best wishes, Des

  • @ultra_niueanz9413
    @ultra_niueanz9413 Před 8 lety

    As a Carpet Layer you're good at fitting but please hammer staple the edges of the underlay cause I hate scraping floors

  • @rosekunda
    @rosekunda Před 7 lety

    Great video

  • @Polecat54941
    @Polecat54941 Před 4 lety

    Great job on the Underlay but there are a lot of tradesman that post on utube as well to share their secrets so not all bad :)

  • @dc110770
    @dc110770 Před 4 lety

    I see you didn’t got lining paper, any reason why not?

  • @zahrasufi9457
    @zahrasufi9457 Před 5 lety

    Hi there can you please let me know where did you bought underlay and capert please I will be appreciated many thanks

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety

      Hello there,
      UNDERLAY:
      www.onlinecarpets.co.uk/accessories/carpet-underlay/thickness/8mm-10mm/10mm-thick-carpet-underlay.html
      CARPET:
      www.carpetright.co.uk/carpets/bergerac-carpet-3i
      I hope this helps. Have a great weekend. Des

  • @Alphafemayle
    @Alphafemayle Před 7 lety

    This is excellent thank you

  • @dwaynehicks7987
    @dwaynehicks7987 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the insulation links

  • @nathane7429
    @nathane7429 Před 5 lety

    How wide is it

  • @muhammadadam6605
    @muhammadadam6605 Před 5 lety

    Hi, please can you advice me if i can put underlay on top of laminate flooring. thanks

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety

      Hi there. I am not a professional carpet fitter so I cannot adviuse you on this. However, I would think it very unlikely due to safety issues (?slipping, etc). ATB, Des

  • @HoudalothAli
    @HoudalothAli Před 5 lety

    You can take the radiator off. It's not hard.

  • @Standoff413
    @Standoff413 Před 5 lety +1

    Gd job just the way I do it

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety

      Thank you buddy. Not perfect but not cr@p either. ATB, Des

    • @Standoff413
      @Standoff413 Před 5 lety

      Does the job that’s the main thing. But the main aspect behind it is helping ppl doing the best job u can do.

  • @swagon4545
    @swagon4545 Před 4 lety +1

    Canny job 👍

  • @FirebrandVOCALS
    @FirebrandVOCALS Před 4 lety

    what type of Stapler was that you were using?

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      www.amazon.co.uk/Tacwise-A11-Type-Hammer-Tacker/dp/B003OWR2HA/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=tacklife+carpet+stapler&qid=1591523082&sr=8-7
      Stay safe and well, Des

  • @Kisor7890
    @Kisor7890 Před 4 lety

    Great thank you👍

  • @hardworker8030
    @hardworker8030 Před 7 lety

    Hi. Can you remember what colour paint you used.

  • @west8ce
    @west8ce Před 7 lety

    thx for video..great help

  • @Fac323JQ
    @Fac323JQ Před 3 lety

    Saved over £400 fitting grippers and underlay myself compared to Carpet right......Carpet next....stapler of ebay £12 inc 3000 staples....also cheaper than rip off Amazon

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 3 lety

      Schmicko! That's the way to do it buddy. Well done for having the guts to have a go. Congrats! Des

  • @feliciadwamena6205
    @feliciadwamena6205 Před 5 lety

    Please where can l get the underlay for £35

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety

      Hi there. I purchased mine from here but price has increased in past 2 years:
      www.onlinecarpets.co.uk/accessories/carpet-underlay/thickness/8mm-10mm/10mm-thick-carpet-underlay.html

    • @sheryleegolds146
      @sheryleegolds146 Před 5 lety

      i just bought 15m2, 10mm from ebay for £34

    • @Devghost
      @Devghost Před 5 lety

      I bought 15m2 super 10mm underlay for £29 from carpet Underlay shop .

  • @Ricky-km7hy
    @Ricky-km7hy Před 3 lety

    Hi I looked on the website . Its now £60 for that

  • @emsl3933
    @emsl3933 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, really helpful!

  • @remusmitrica9248
    @remusmitrica9248 Před 5 lety +1

    It took me 5 min to do What he done very slow..😂😂😂

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 5 lety +2

      Hey Remus, you da man!!! I was so impressed with your obvious confidence in your skill and expertise that I went straight to your channel to learn as much as I could from you. What a disappointment to find - 'This channel doesn't have any content' 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @remusmitrica9248
      @remusmitrica9248 Před 4 lety

      21st Century Caveman anyway

  • @babfar
    @babfar Před 7 lety

    waste lots of staples ,thats crazy ,,plz dont

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 7 lety

      Hello there and thanks for taking the time to watch the video and comment. Feedback does indeed suggest that I was over zealous with the staples and perhaps I did use more than needed. But hey, it least its not gonna move any time soon!. Take care and best wishes, Des

  • @cwsing7230
    @cwsing7230 Před 4 lety

    No underlay in this brand new house name Furness wood, shame on the mean builder, because of that, it feels like a hurdle of elephant walking upstairs when my daughter walks on the carpet in her bedroom

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      Hiya buddy. I've never bought a new house because of numerous quality issues I've read and heard about but even I'm gob-smacked to hear that there's no underlay. Having said that, I believe some carpets may have their own underlay? Not sure how good they are thoiugh. Best wishes, Des

  • @tredogzs
    @tredogzs Před 8 měsíci

    I do ALL my electrical and gas! Trades dont care... you can do a far better job yourself.

  • @ryantillo1889
    @ryantillo1889 Před 6 lety +1

    Haha I’m 14 and I could do a better job than that

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 6 lety +2

      Now we both know that's not true don't we? Go and do your homework .... lol

    • @ryantillo1889
      @ryantillo1889 Před 6 lety +2

      21st Century Caveman actually I have mastered the trade, I have been doing this trade since I was 7, I work with my dad and I enjoy it a lot. You would be surprised with what I can really do but I don’t want to make you jealous,,, because I am Much BETTER than you!!!

  • @y.y.3888
    @y.y.3888 Před 4 lety

    Please from where did you buy the underlay?

    • @21stcenturycaveman33
      @21stcenturycaveman33  Před 4 lety

      Here we go ...
      www.onlinecarpets.co.uk/accessories/carpet-underlay/thickness/8mm-10mm/10mm-thick-carpet-underlay.html