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Question:

I am putting berber carpet in a newly completed basement. I was informed by the saleperson at End of The Roll that the berber with the underpad already attached is the best for this application. I am unable to find any information out on this.

Can you please tell me if this is in fact the best carpet for my application. This will not be a high traffic area after next year

Thanks in Advance

John Morrison

Answer:

wall to wall broadloom is not my field of expertees,i'am an expert in persian and oriental rugs,but i can tell you that most carpet wall to wall installation in basements, should be glue-down without pads.

Answered By: Terry Lopes

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