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Rucked up rugs!!

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Mwdebbie Sun 14-Jul-24 16:57:11

We have two small rugs on top of a fitted will carpet and they constantly ruck up. I’ve tried a special underlay from Amazon which is supposed to prevent this happening but it hasn’t worked. Can anyone recommend an underlay you’ve used for a rug on a carpet and which stops the rug rucking up? Many thanks

Mwdebbie Sun 14-Jul-24 16:58:14

wool carpet!

MadeInYorkshire Sun 14-Jul-24 17:02:03

Umm, it's a puzzle! Unless the rug is a heavy one then I suspect you are on a hiding to nothing!

You can get 'carpet tape' that may hold them down, but it's likely you'll end up with glue on your carpet?

keepingquiet Sun 14-Jul-24 17:24:20

I bought a rug to put inside my front door because I have no hallway or porch, so the carpet gets grubby. It's larger than my old one but it still seems to move around all the time!

I feel your pain. I suspect I will always have this problem...

Cabbie21 Sun 14-Jul-24 19:30:32

We have some grippers but they don’t really work. It helps if you can anchor the rug down with furniture.

Oreo Sun 14-Jul-24 19:33:19

The damn things never stay put do they? We have tried everything then gave up.We now just reposition them every day.

Iam64 Sun 14-Jul-24 19:34:41

I’m now ms trip hazard having fractured my shoulder tripping over my dog’s lead. I’ve taken up rugs I loved. I’ve got sticky corner grippers from Amazon. Nothing works completely so I’m ms very cautious

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 20:31:49

A couple of our RHS are rolled up and out of the way at the moment.

I don't have any answers, sorry, Mwdebbie but I do know the grippy separate non-slip underlay under the rug at the front door, on a laminate floor, gets rucked up.

The rug in the sitting room, a large one, stays flat on a carpet but 'walks' every day and has to be pulled back.

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 20:32:26

RHS?
No - rugs.

Autocorrect.

Greyduster Sun 14-Jul-24 20:41:16

I have a seven feet by five feet rug in my living room on a wood floor which has rug stop underneath and it has never moved. It looks a bit like the sort of fleece you put over plants to stop frost damaging them. We bought it from a very good carpet supplier but I can remember the brand name now. If you go to a carpet supplier they should be able to advise you. It also worked on top of a carpet in our last house.

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 20:43:15

I've got this and it rucks up:

LucyAnna2 Sun 14-Jul-24 21:06:54

This works for two rugs we have, though has to be replaced every 6 months or so…..

www.dunelm.com/product/rug-anti-slip-mat-1000002949

LucyAnna2 Sun 14-Jul-24 21:08:46

(Actually, sorry, I’ve just realised you have a rug on top of a carpet - our rugs are on hard floors)

Aveline Sun 14-Jul-24 21:13:32

We got some special underlay for Persian rugs on carpets. It was pretty expensive but works perfectly. Could you Google it? It came from a specialist Persian rug dealer.

Margiknot Sun 14-Jul-24 21:14:17

My husband got so mad with our rug he tacked it down to the carpet! It still moves and now I can’t clean under the rug properly.

Elegran Sun 14-Jul-24 21:50:44

Cabbie21

We have some grippers but they don’t really work. It helps if you can anchor the rug down with furniture.

I put a heavy solid wood coffee table on top of my creeping rug, (which is on top of carpet). It STILL moves, taking the coffee table with it, even if no-one even enters that room. I didn't use the room at all for a couple of weeks, but when I went in later, it had moved a least a foot.. I had left it touching the edge of the hearth.

That room faces south and gets the sunsine, so I think it must be some effect of expansion and contraction, by day and night. Maybe the pile of the carpet underneath it assists the creeping.

Either that or I have a poltergeist.

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 23:10:02

It's very weird, isn't it Elegran

Perhaps we should set up security cameras!

Elless Mon 15-Jul-24 10:07:51

We bought this from Wayfair and it it brilliant, as we have a dog it catches hairs so we just pop it in the washing machine and it becomes 'sticky' again.

www.wayfair.co.uk/rugs/pdp/symple-stuff-pastrana-premium-rug-mat-gripper-for-hard-floors-carpets-u000380638.html?piid=799136873

FlexibleFriend Mon 15-Jul-24 15:40:47

I have a very large, thick rug in my lounge. It sits on a thick carpet and does not move. It has a heavy coffee table and a large leather footstool sitting on it. There's nothing between the rug and the carpet. The only time it moves is when I turn the rug every couple of months.
On the other hand I have a fairly lightweight rug in the dining room in front of the porch door. It has a life of it's own, it moves constantly, I could straighten it six times a day and it still wouldn't be straight. That rug sits on a wool carpet, the rug is synthetic and will soon be heading for the bin or charity shop and become someone else's problem.

Cabbie21 Mon 15-Jul-24 16:05:06

It is weird, my rug doesn’t move much when there’s just me, but when I have a visitor, sitting in a different chair, it moves a lot.

silverlining48 Mon 15-Jul-24 19:31:05

Rugs are a trip hazard, best avoided.

Debbi58 Mon 15-Jul-24 21:59:01

We use double sided tape on ours , worked a treat

MadeInYorkshire Tue 16-Jul-24 13:49:18

I do have one that doesn't move, it's from a company called 'RUGGABLE'

It comes with it's own underlay, and the corners of the rug are sort of tucked into the underlay so that it doesn't move,

The rugs are also washable, which helps when you have dogs and the weather is like it has been all year!

ruggable.co.uk/

Namsnanny Tue 16-Jul-24 14:13:16

I've been bombarded with their ads, although I'm not in the market for one, MIYorkshire
I noticed the ad shows wooden floors. It might not perform so well on top of carpet?

billcamreysayshi Sat 07-Mar-26 11:21:46

The rug on carpet problem is a tricky one because most standard underlays are designed for hard floors and just don't grip carpet pile the way you need them to.

What actually works is a gripper underlay specifically made for carpet on carpet use. Look for ones with a waffle or spike texture on both sides rather than the flat mesh type you likely got from Amazon. The Gripitt or Stay Put varieties made for this exact situation are worth trying.

That said, the rug itself makes a big difference too. Flatweave rugs tend to stay put far better than thicker pile ones on carpet. <a href="https://dashalbertrugs.com">Dash & Albert</a> make some excellent flatweave options that are much better behaved on carpet than most, and they look great doing it.

If you want a belt and braces solution, a few strips of double sided carpet tape around the edges in addition to a good underlay will solve it permanently. Just be mindful of your fitted carpet underneath when you eventually pull it up.