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Aug 22, 2024 - 11:36 AM
Taylor Resolute Resilient Moisture Barrier Adhesive 2-Gallon states:"According the the technical data sheet from the manufacturer:APPROVED FLOORING TYPES RESILIENT: Linoleum, Modular (LVP, LVT, rigid core [dryback], SVT, VET, VCT, woven), Rubber (crumb,sheet, tile), Sheet (felt-backed, fiberglass, heterogeneous, homogeneous, woven), Stair Treads (rubber, vinyl)CARPET: Artificial Turf, Modular (hard-backed, soft-backed, walk-off) WOOD: Cork (flooring, cork-backed hard surface, underlayment)."If it's regular carpet, the answer is no. Generally wall to wall carpet is only glued down in commercial settings because tack strips are used in most residential applications. This is also the case with stairs. Generally those are also installed in a non glue format.
