Fold the carpet over for easy cutting and slice it into narrow strips.
Tearing out carpet tips.
Roll up the strips and tape them for easy handling.
Apply a stain blocking primer to prevent old stains from coming up through new carpet.
Level the sub floor and replace any water damaged wood as needed.
If the pliers aren t cutting it you can also use a.
The right carpet is about more than color.
Use pliers to tightly grab the carpet.
Pull up a few feet of carpet and fold it over.
If there s no need to save the carpet it is easier to cut the carpet into smaller sections with a utility knife and move the sections out one at a time.
Removing carpet isn t as simple as ripping it up and throwing it out.
Thus you shouldn t have to remove the baseboards when taking out smelly carpet.
Touch up paint on baseboards and around the.
Drive long wood screws into the sub floor and through to floor joists anywhere the floor squeaks.
You might think removing carpet is simple and it is but there are a few things you ve got to watch out for.
Detach carpet from tack strips use pliers to grab the carpet and pull it away from the subfloor.
When the corner of the carpet is loose use your gloved hands to pull along the length of the wall.
Once you get a good chunk of it up you can use your hands to start pulling backward.
If you reveal a carpet padding beneath keep.
Grab one corner of the carpet and pull it up from the floor.
Don t jerk too hard or you may rip the carpet and have to start over.
Then grab the carpet by hand and continue to pull it up along an entire wall.
Roll the carpet a few.
To detach the carpet from the tack strip that holds the carpet in place along walls start in a corner.
Browsing carpet samples at your local home improvement center is a great.
Continue pulling until you ve separated the carpet entirely from one wall.
When you ve selected your starting point grip onto the carpet with your pliers and tug upward firmly.
Remove this small piece of carpet and then pull upon the larger section.
Pull toward you to detach it from the sharp tack strip that holds it to the floor along the wall.
Use a utility.
Just grab the carpet with pliers and pull.
If it won t come up then cut a small 6 inch by 6 inch square in the corner with your utility knife.