Hi All,
I'm after some feedback / tips etc.. regarding sisal carpets.
"We" are considering a fitted sisal carpet for our (very long) upstairs corridor. However, I have just learnt (I think) that most Sisal is rubber backed and glued down (directly or glued to glued undelay).
Is this true?
How good / bad is this?
Does this impact installation (in terms of edge / threshold options etc.) ?
Is sisal, if stuck down, as long term as it is said to be?
I am not that worried about the rubber backing from a moisture point of view as it is upstairs.
I also know that it is not the soft under foot and "we" are okay with that.
Any information, comments, suggestions or general abuse is welcome.
Thanks,
Richard B.
I'm after some feedback / tips etc.. regarding sisal carpets.
"We" are considering a fitted sisal carpet for our (very long) upstairs corridor. However, I have just learnt (I think) that most Sisal is rubber backed and glued down (directly or glued to glued undelay).
Is this true?
How good / bad is this?
Does this impact installation (in terms of edge / threshold options etc.) ?
Is sisal, if stuck down, as long term as it is said to be?
I am not that worried about the rubber backing from a moisture point of view as it is upstairs.
I also know that it is not the soft under foot and "we" are okay with that.
Any information, comments, suggestions or general abuse is welcome.
Thanks,
Richard B.