If you're going to put carpet down, you would put a pad over the tile first, and then the carpet would go over that. If you were going to put down a laminate floor, you would put a foam pad over the tile and then put that down.
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Not necessarily. It will depend on the manufacturer and how they preassemble these tiles with mesh netting. Typically, with proper coverage of your adhesive product (glue or mortar), the netting...
You'll have to either staple or glue the carpet down or use Tackless Strips to affix the carpet properly. You'll want to roll or fold the edge so a vacuum...
Houses settle and move, so make sure you are taking measurements throughout the project. It's especially important to be precise when measuring the floor pieces to line up against cabinets...
Unfortunately, you would not be able to put down hardwood flooring over tile because every time you put the staples through the wood, it would break the tile underneath.
The most inexpensive laminate flooring can be as little as 80-90 cents a square foot, and it goes up to about $2-$3 per square foot. You'll also need a pad...
It totally depends on the kind of laminate you're going for. The cheaper stuff costs 80-90 cents a square foot, but depending on the quality and style, it can cost...