Posts Tagged ‘Carpet Pads’

Rug on Carpet Pad

February 7th, 2010

An area rug is usually the foundation of every room. This is no exception for rooms that have wall to wall carpet. Many people tell me they place a rug on top of the carpet. I like the look of this and keeping the decorative look requires placing the proper pad underneath your rug to keep it as wrinkle free and flat as possible. There are a few types of rug to carpet pads available yet not all perform as they should.

I often hear customers ask how to keep rugs flat on carpet. Their first idea is to use carpet tape or something sticky to hold the edges of the rug down. This is a misconception as any kind of tape truly does not work if you plan to use your room. Think about the tape. If you stick tape along the outer edge of your rug, perhaps the tape will keep the edges of your rug in place temporarily. Now, walk on the rug and place furniture on it and you will find this tape to be very short lived. The rug on top of carpet needs a solid foundation underneath its entirety for it to remain flat and wrinkle free during normal use.

I advise customers to not waste their time trying to solve this dilemma. The proper thing to do is to find a rug pad that is reversible, used for hard floors as well as carpet. This type of pad is available as a combination jute and rubber. Rubber side down, it works great for rugs on hard floors. Rubber side up, it works great on top of carpet. Here the idea is that the rubber grabs your rug and prevents it from shifting as best as possible. One great aspect of this pad is that since it is extremely dense, it resists weight of furniture that you may add to your rug, again helping to keep your rug as flat as possible.

Now, it is just as important to choose the right jute and rubber reversible rug pad for your rug on carpet. If possible, try to choose one that is composed of a recycled jute and a solid, natural layer of rubber. If you skimp, you’ll get one that is synthetic jute and a rubber like substance. Although this may work at first, we need to be careful not to cause any damage to your rug or carpet. The recycled jute does not transfer to your carpet andf the real layer of rubber that is sewn on to the jute does not break down and crumble.

You may see the quality version of this reversible rug pad at Rug Pad Corner where the jute is recycled and the rubber is real. The rug pad should be cut about one inch less on all sides than the size of your rug as this eliminates the edges of your rug from being lifted off the carpet. Once you place the proper rug on carpet pad under your rug, you will enjoy your room for many years and, if you ever decide to use the rug on a hard floor, flip the pad over and use it for rugs on hard floor surfaces.

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How to Keep Rugs Flat on Carpet – Best Rug on Carpet Pad

February 7th, 2010

The beauty of a an area rug on carpet is timeless. Many people ask me “what do I do for rugs on carpet to keep them from moving?” The answer to this is to use the right rug pad for rugs on carpet.

Not all rug pads work for a rug on carpet. Since the carpet underneath does not provide as strong of a foundation for your rug as a hard floor surface does, it is important that your rug pad is rated for rugs on carpet. Because a rug on carpet needs extra support in a rug pad, there are a few good choices in rug pads.

I often hear a person state that they have tried a certain rug pad for rugs on carpet that is very thin and is sticky or tacky on both sides. This type of rug to rug pad tends to work only for a short while. The problem with this type of pad is that it does not perform well for rugs on carpet that have furniture sitting on them. Here, this sticky rug to carpet pad is not firm or dense enough to resist any furniture impressions onto the rug. Another problem with this sticky rug on carpet pad is that after some use if you try to remove or move it, sometimes the sticky adhesive leaves a residue on your rug and carpet.

There are two good choices for the best rug pad for rugs on carpet. There is a rug to carpet pad called No-Muv which is specifically designed for rugs on carpet and is only used for that purpose. It adds an incredible foundation under your area rug and has been proven to keep rugs still and from creeping as well as resist any furniture pressure the rug may have on it. No-Muv rug pad is made in The USA and although more expensive than its counterparts, it gets the job done for rugs on carpet and lasts for many years. You may read more about the benefits of No-Muv rug to carpet pad and order online at www.bestrugpads.com.

The only other best rug pad for rugs on carpet is the quality jute and rubber combination rug pad that I speak of in my other articles. This rug to carpet pad is a rug on carpet pad as well as one of the best rug pads for hard floor surfaces. It has a reversible use and for rugs on carpet, simply use it with the natural rubber side up against your area rug and it works quite well.

The jute side that goes down against your carpet is textured and this helps the rug pad grab your carpet. The solid rubber side goes up against your rug and since the rubber has a tendency to grab, it holds your area rug quite well. Be sure if this is the rug to carpet pad that you choose that the rubber side is not a sprayed on latex, rather a solid layer of natural rubber. There are many rug pads available that look like this pad yet read the description and if you notice the words latex rubber, then it probably is sprayed on. The best rug on carpet pad that is made from a solid layer of rubber can be viewed at www.rugpadcorner.com.

Keep your rugs on carpet looking good and safe for all to enjoy by using the right rug on carpet pad. You will prevent premature wear to your rug, create a nice look for your room and prevent trip hazards for people walking over the rug.

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