Had the van for 7 years and never got round to having carpets made I've finally done it. Its transformed the comfort and made the van a lot more cosy.
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You are right Robert we have lovely cushion floor underneath our carpets I think, I say I think as we put carpet down straight away I can't really remember, we are fully trained to take our shoes off at the step so all stays clean and having no cab doors helps as well, also having no floor hatches meant I could fully fit the carpet.Personal preferences are so different aren’t they. First thing we did with our van is take them out. We do have a nice wood floor and makes the underfloor storage more accessible and bought a few washable strips instead!
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Mind you we are not winter campers so that would make a difference. We tour abroad a lot and campsites can be dusty and gravelly so no good for carpets then. Pick up the carpet strips, beat them on a tree outside, sweep the van out and replace - done!
I will speak to him, I have his personal contact details as I know him so need to find which phone number is best to call him onCan you name the supplier, it may help others
Seeing your carpets reminds me of last Monday night.Had the van for 7 years and never got round to having carpets made I've finally done it. Its transformed the comfort and made the van a lot more cosy.View attachment 890259View attachment 890262View attachment 890263View attachment 890258
You are right Robert we have lovely cushion floor underneath our carpets I think, I say I think as we put carpet down straight away I can't really remember, we are fully trained to take our shoes off at the step so all stays clean and having no cab doors helps as well, also having no floor hatches meant I could fully fit the carpet.
A couple of areas of double sided carpet tape but otherwise it is just a tight fit and doesn't move, I used what they call "fitter friendly" carpet, in other words it is felt backed so the coarse hessian doesn't skin your knuckles (I didn't want it to mark the cushion floor underneath) I made a big paper template and then cut out with basically one join at the bathroom door, all the raw edges were sealed with Copydex.About to sort out carpets, was thinking cut, edge whipped and studs for fitting…
How does the edge work when fully fitted, is it held down with anything?
A couple of areas of double sided carpet tape but otherwise it is just a tight fit and doesn't move, I used what they call "fitter friendly" carpet, in other words it is felt backed so the coarse hessian doesn't skin your knuckles (I didn't want it to mark the cushion floor underneath) I made a big paper template and then cut out with basically one join at the bathroom door, all the raw edges were sealed with Copydex.
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Next time I won't have any joins
Saved nearly £1k alsoA couple of areas of double sided carpet tape but otherwise it is just a tight fit and doesn't move, I used what they call "fitter friendly" carpet, in other words it is felt backed so the coarse hessian doesn't skin your knuckles (I didn't want it to mark the cushion floor underneath) I made a big paper template and then cut out with basically one join at the bathroom door, all the raw edges were sealed with Copydex.
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Next time I won't have any joins
Less £200 for the carpet and £800 for my labour (three days on my hands and knees)Saved nearly £1k also
I didn't want to risk studs with underfloor heatingLooks great, I have my carpet fitter coming to have a look tomorrow hopefully. I suppose all options are open starting fresh, I think whipped and studded is my favoured option but I only have the cab carpet for template or it would be much easier.
If we had nice flooring I would do the same as youPersonal preferences are so different aren’t they. First thing we did with our van is take them out. We do have a nice wood floor and makes the underfloor storage more accessible and bought a few washable strips instead!
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Mind you we are not winter campers so that would make a difference. We tour abroad a lot and campsites can be dusty and gravelly so no good for carpets then. Pick up the carpet strips, beat them on a tree outside, sweep the van out and replace - done!
Don’t you mean “next van?”A couple of areas of double sided carpet tape but otherwise it is just a tight fit and doesn't move, I used what they call "fitter friendly" carpet, in other words it is felt backed so the coarse hessian doesn't skin your knuckles (I didn't want it to mark the cushion floor underneath) I made a big paper template and then cut out with basically one join at the bathroom door, all the raw edges were sealed with Copydex.
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Next time I won't have any joins
I didn't want to risk studs with underfloor heating
Make sure you get some good sticky Velcro as in warm weather it has a tendence to become tacky and pull off.Carpet fitter came today, he would prefer if I made a paper template for him to work from so I’m off to get some lining paper this afternoon.
I have also decided not to use studs and go for some well placed sticky back Velcro.
The funny thing is, I'm just trying some new velcro out at the moment. Will report back, most falls off. So I will see how this goesMake sure you get some good sticky Velcro as in warm weather it has a tendence to become tacky and pull off.