Step 2 iron.
Tips on getting the outdoor carpet to lay flat.
Turn over the rug and lay it on the carpet.
If not there are still other methods that can be tried.
The carpeting will also roll up and cause you to possibly trip on dirt floors.
Then take an iron and set it to a medium heat.
Start by considering the texture of the carpet and go for contrast in the rugs you select.
The carpeting installs quickly on a variety of clean flat surfaces using carpet adhesive or double sided tape.
Depending on which way the rug was rolled the corners may curl upward or downward once the rug is smoothed out on the floor.
If the rug still doesn t want to lie flat after a few days help it out by ironing the curled areas on a low setting.
Repeat this all the way around the carpet as well as center tape pieces.
Take a wet towel and moisten the areas where the carpet is curling.
When laying the rug over carpet however the concern is more about the rug wrinkling or rippling which presents a big tripping hazard wrinkling will occur because as one area of the rug is stepped on it will shift assuming it is not properly.
When laying an area rug over a hard surface such as hardwood flooring the biggest concern about the rug s movement is that it will slide around.
However you cannot install indoor outdoor carpeting directly on dirt because the adhesive won t harden on surfaces containing debris.
Once the water dries there should be some improvement.
One of the keys to getting a layered rug look right is texture.
If they curl upward push the corners under so the tips are on the.
Apply the tape to the edges of rug.
Lay the outdoor carpet on the tape.
Make the outdoor carpet stick to the tape better by rolling a 50 pound roller over the carpeting.
Cut tape to fit each edge of the rug.
Turn over the rug with the right side down.
Apply carpet tape around the edges of the rug.
If that isn t possible choose an area within your home that has adequate floor space and receives direct sunlight.
Pull back a part of the carpet and pull off the paper backing for the tape.
The water will help loosen the fibers and enable it to lay flat.
This will also flatten out the carpeting more.
A looped or low nap carpet will provide an unfussy base for a thick pile or shag rug.