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Carpets

  • 08-07-2018 1:08pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 259 ✭✭


    Looking to put down carpets in the stairs, landing, bedrooms of our renovated house. We’d be looking to do it relatively on the cheap for now, and to do something better in about ten years. Anyone have recommendations? We’re in the Dublin/Kildare area.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 229 ✭✭zzxx


    I did something similar.. carpets are not cheap! If you keep an eye on CarpetRight, they have different carpets on sale every week ( I think). Worth going in with your measurements and budget and see what they have. I found them fine to deal with and they put them down for me.

    Tips . if you have the spiky under carpet things (don't know their proper name) in place from a previous carpet keep them, they can be reused. Tell the guy when you order that you don't need them and it will save you a little bit. And don't pay them to take up the old one, get a stanley knife and cut it up and then haul it to the dump yourself. They charge a lot to do that and it's not a difficult job. I did it on my own


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