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Which carpet to go for (when we've got a moth problem)?
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Hello all,
This feels like my first post on here (maybe the counter over <<< disagrees).
We are just about to rent out our flat in Bristol and the letting agents have recommended that we get some painting and jobs around the house done. Some are critical like securing the back door and putting in a bannister on the stairs.
Then come the carpets. The two areas that are carpeted definitely need to be done: the stairs and the downstairs hall. We've had a quote and this states the following:
1. To uplift existing twist carpet and dispose. To supply and fit Apollo/Gala with softwalk underlay. £440 + VAT.
2. To uplift existing twist carpet and dispose. To supply and fit 80/20 wool carpet at £19sqm from stock with softwalk underlay. £545 + VAT.
We will uplift the existing carpets and they can then install the underlay and new carpet.
- The house has had a big problem with moths so we are hesitant about having a wool carpet. Are 80/20 wool carpets still a nightmare for moths (particularly in the corners)?
- Is there anything that can do between removing the old carpets and having the new ones fitted that can help reduce the moth problem?
- Are Apollo and Gala carpets just the same sort of thing?
- Are Apollo and Gala carpets cheap and likely to deteriorate quickly/get marked/look crap and cheap?
Thanks all for your thoughts,
Charlie
This feels like my first post on here (maybe the counter over <<< disagrees).
We are just about to rent out our flat in Bristol and the letting agents have recommended that we get some painting and jobs around the house done. Some are critical like securing the back door and putting in a bannister on the stairs.
Then come the carpets. The two areas that are carpeted definitely need to be done: the stairs and the downstairs hall. We've had a quote and this states the following:
1. To uplift existing twist carpet and dispose. To supply and fit Apollo/Gala with softwalk underlay. £440 + VAT.
2. To uplift existing twist carpet and dispose. To supply and fit 80/20 wool carpet at £19sqm from stock with softwalk underlay. £545 + VAT.
We will uplift the existing carpets and they can then install the underlay and new carpet.
- The house has had a big problem with moths so we are hesitant about having a wool carpet. Are 80/20 wool carpets still a nightmare for moths (particularly in the corners)?
- Is there anything that can do between removing the old carpets and having the new ones fitted that can help reduce the moth problem?
- Are Apollo and Gala carpets just the same sort of thing?
- Are Apollo and Gala carpets cheap and likely to deteriorate quickly/get marked/look crap and cheap?
Thanks all for your thoughts,
Charlie
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I think I may have just answered my own question with this set of details on an Apollo carpet by Cormar Carpets:
"Heavy Domestic - Good for all rooms in the home. Better value than wool carpets but wool carpets tend to retain their appearance for longer. Stain resistant. 100% Excellon (Polypropylene)."
Just go for the cheaper polypropylene carpet and accept it will look cheap but at least it will greatly reduce the likelihood of moth problems: is that my question answered? Is there anything else that can be done moth-wise before installing new carpets?0 -
I'd buy the cheaper one and just plan to replace it 2-3 years earlier0
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Problem with synthetic carpets is a) the static and b) more difficult to keep clean0
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