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<blockquote data-quote="poolie" data-source="post: 73516" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>In the next week or so I'll be ready to carpet the new decking I'm working on now so am starting to research how best to get a professional look. </p><p></p><p>I see that a lot of guys pull the carpet to the underside of the deck board and staple. Is this really necessary? Obviously if you have an exposed edge that makes sense, but otherwise I wouldn't think you need it. My initial thoughts are to just glue it down to the deck, let it dry and trim around the edges. I would think the rubber backing of the carpet would minimize any raveling. Yes, no?</p><p></p><p>-- Poolie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolie, post: 73516, member: 837"] In the next week or so I'll be ready to carpet the new decking I'm working on now so am starting to research how best to get a professional look. I see that a lot of guys pull the carpet to the underside of the deck board and staple. Is this really necessary? Obviously if you have an exposed edge that makes sense, but otherwise I wouldn't think you need it. My initial thoughts are to just glue it down to the deck, let it dry and trim around the edges. I would think the rubber backing of the carpet would minimize any raveling. Yes, no? -- Poolie [/QUOTE]
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