Soft Spot Under Carpet

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Soft spot under carpet. As homeowners we quickly get used to a floor that has a little bouncy or spring to it as we walk across it and seldom give any thought to whether there is a problem. Normally you wouldn t have any problem with the subfloor rotting under carpeting in most rooms of the house. Spongy and bouncy floors generally are of little concern unless the cause relates to a serious structural issue. If you re dealing with linoleum or vinyl then you ll need to make a cut around the outer edges of the room.
This isn t the same as having a floor squeak when you step on it which simply indicates that the subfloor isn t tightly fastened to the floor joist in one area. How to fix springy and spongy floors. A springy or spongy feeling could indicate a minor issue a major problem or. If the carpeting extends in front of an exterior.
This type of carpet padding should be used in lower traffic areas such as a bedroom so that it retains its luxurious feel. No one likes the feel of a supposedly solid floor bouncing or sagging underfoot. How to fix wood rot under carpet. Soft spot under carpet.
Rkeith rusty keith hoyt january 30 2007 3 10pm 1. And then the rest of the time it s ok. If you can feel a soft spot in the floor under the carpet the subfloor has likely been weakened or damaged. I did replace under refrigerator and by front door by cutting out and piecing in some 1 3 8 plywood.
After you ve made the cut you can remove the linoleum or vinyl covering easily. We have some spots we have carpet in a few of our rooms and each of the rooms there are some sunken spots. Like you can walk across and it sinks kind of gives with you. Homeadvisor s best carpet guide gives tips on how to choose carpets by type material fibers nylon thickness low pile plush durability softness and more.
How do you inspect that pull up carpet we state we don t do that. I have a couple of inspections coming up where the client has mentioned a soft spot under the carpet in an upstairs room. Did that to match heighth existing to surrounding linoleum. If you have carpet it should be cut away.
Less common carpet padding types are made of fibers such as polyester nylon or felt. Tile on the other hand must be pulled up. There s other places that are just fine. Instead a dip in the carpet could mean that a floor joist has sustained.