Then lay tack strips around the perimeter of the room and install your strips of padding.
Install carpet padding on concrete.
Installing carpet over a basement concrete cement floor can be a simple project and requires very few tools to accomplish.
The padding should cover the entire floor but should not overlap.
Step 4 lay out the padding.
Step 3 install carpet grippers.
To install carpet on concrete choose a carpet that is constructed of synthetic products only as natural fibers are often too absorbent.
Use apoxy adhesive to secure them to the concrete floor.
Lay the padding on the floor pull it up to the grippers and staple it to the gripper strip.
If it collects moisture on the concrete side you need to find the source of the water and solve it landscaping around the house sump pump etc.
Tape the seams together using duct tape but do not add flooring adhesive anywhere by the perimeter of the room.
Start the process of padding your concrete floor by having the floor cleaned.
Place carpet gripper strip parallel with the wall and leave a inch space between the strip and the wall.
This will hold the carpet padding in place as you install it.
Steps on how to install carpet padding on concrete floor 1.
If the carpet or pad is on a cool concrete slab and it is.
Items required carpet mop and bucket.
Tape a piece of transparent plastic on the floor.
Do not place the grippers at doorways or thresholds because the nails could poke through the carpet and hurt your feet.
Many carpets and carpet padding are vapor permeable so if your concrete basement is showing moisture it can continue to evaporate up through the pad and carpet.
Pour a bit of underlayment adhesive around the perimeter of the room.
Before you install the carpet make sure to check the concrete for any moisture issues that need to be addressed.
Lay carpet grippers down 1 2 inch from the base of the wall.
Secure the strips with epoxy adhesive.