Rugs require different padding than carpet.
Different thickness of carpet padding.
Carpet padding should be soft enough for comfort but sturdy enough to provide support and shock absorption.
Too thick and soft of padding like you might find with rebond could lead to sharper objects like high heels piercing straight through a thinner rug.
Bonded padding is highly durable with many different options for density and thickness so you can properly match your carpet pad to your carpet.
The exception to 7 16 inch as the ideal thickness is short pile and berber carpeting.
Generally with rugs you want a felt pad a rubber pad or a mix of felt and rubber.
Often wide loomed carpets will unravel or rip if the carpet pad underneath the rug is too thick.
Carpet pads are most commonly made from bonded foam and in many cases it is recycled material.
Padding more than 1 2 inch thick causes installation problems and is often not durable.
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When shopping for carpet padding in the store step on samples of padding to get a feel of different thickness and density.
Many padding manufacturers recommend a density of 8 pounds per cubic foot but a pad of at least 5 pounds that.
Carpet padding is often grouped into three different classifications.
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Some carpets simply don t mesh well with thicker carpet pads.
Carpet padding can come in thicknesses anywhere from under 1 4 up to 1 2.
The density of carpet padding is usually expressed as pounds per cubic foot.
In higher traffic areas such as hallways and stairwells it is usually recommend by the carpet manufacturer that you use thin dense carpet padding no thicker than 3 8.
Foam padding identified as prime is new material and is recyclable.
Thick padding is generally not only not worth it but may result in buckling worn or splitting carpet.
If you have an extremely high amount of foot traffic such as in a commercial setting you might consider something even more durable instead.
Different kinds of carpets require different cushions of different thickness or density so homeowners should follow a manufacturer s recommendations when choosing padding.
Foam rubber pads sponge padding and fiber pads.
These require thinner padding because the give on thick pads can damage them.