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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Lay down carpet
I have a rental I am currently rehabbing and was wondering if anyone has ever used that carpet with built in pad that you just tape at the edges. I hadn't seen it before and since I am only doing 2 bedrooms with it and it's a buck a ft seems like a deal. I would be concerned that it might come up where hallway meets door, probably a seam, but I no clue. I am laying vinyl click together planks everywhere else.