Wood floors are generally thought of as more noisy. The carpet is a textile which helps absorb some of the sound.
Carpeting can be a useful in many situations. In areas where it is colder, carpet keeps the floors warmer then wood floors would. Carpeting also is easier to vacuum where wood flooring requires more care.
They are made of wood but have just got carpet over it .
The amount of friction on wood floors can vary based on factors such as the type of finish on the wood, the presence of dust or debris, and the footwear being worn. Generally, wood floors provide moderate friction compared to other surfaces like carpet or tile.
No, usually the varnish used on hardwood floors is resistant to turpentine. I would rather use Goof Off if I was removing carpet glue.
Dip a rag in Goof Off and rub it on the carpet glue, it will soften enough to peel it off.
Brazilian cherry wood floors are more durable than American cherry wood floors. This has to do with the fact that Brazilian cherry wood is not the wood of a cherry tree, but of a tree called jatoba.
If the carpet is very rich and thick then it can make cardio equipment unstable to use. Ordinary carpet should pose no problem
No, carpet pad is both taller and softer then pads meant for floating laminate and wood floors. No pad of any kind should be used on any other type of wood installation.
The order of events does matter. You would want to complete the kitchen and any other big tasks before replacing wood floors & carpet. That way you won't ruin the floors by heavy traffic or doing some other sort of damage to it.
You would have to look up the model of your steam cleaner to see if it can be used on wood floors. Most steam cleaners that are used on carpet are usually for carpet only.
I don't know about fiberglass but I got wood stain on my nearly-white carpet and it came right up using hydrogen peroxide. It didn't bleach out the carpet either! Hope that helps.