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My mum is now in supported care and I need to sell her house. The carpet needs replacing and the agent has suggested that instead of replacing the carpet I get a floating floor - either timber or laminate. What do you prefer?
Do you think I will get a higher price for the house if I replace the carpet with a timber floor?
Welcome to Workshop @Ling. Great to have you join us. I look forward to reading more about your projects and plans.
When we moved into our current house the first thing we did was pull up all the carpet, including the bedrooms. To our joy we found the floorboards were in great condition so we just had to polish and seal them.You might be lucky and have the same discovery rather than having to install a floating floor. Have you pulled up some carpet to see what's underneath?
Over a decade later we would certainly never go back. We love having floorboards - so easy to clean and they look great. I would imagine many buyers feel like us.
We actually did the reverse in our first home - put carpet over floorboards in an inner-city Edwardian (in the bedrooms only) because we thought it might make the bedrooms warmer and more cosy but regretted it later. It's so much harder to keep clean and looking good, and it didn't really make the rooms warmer.
I look forward to reading opinions from other Workshop members.
Jason
We certainly don't regret replacing the carpet. I think most buyers will prefer it gone.
@ProjectPete would be another member who might like to add to this topic as I recall him offering carpet that he had removed from his home.
Jason
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