Sweep the entire floor as soon as the tack strips have all been removed.
Carpet tacks remove.
Roll up the strips and tape them for easy handling.
Carpet tack strips can usually remain in place but look for rust rot or other damage.
If not cut the carpet near the top of the top stair riser.
For safety place each strip in a box or trash can as you remove it.
After pulling up your carpet you will most likely have tack strips left around the perimeter of the room.
To remove carpet tacks you will need vise grips.
If you are trying to salvage the floor underneath make sure you do not cut grooves in the floor with the knife.
Use a utility knife or carpet knife to slice the carpet into manageable strips and roll the strips up as you go.
This will avoid damage to the hardwood floors from grit and debris trapped beneath the tack strips.
Its not that hard with these tips from clay king from aaa flood drying with 28.
If you are pulling up carpet from stairs.
Pry up the metal nosing and remove it if present.
To detach the carpet from the tack strip that holds the carpet in place along walls start in a corner.
Once you have all of the tack strips up it is time to remove any staples on the floor from the carpet pad.
Those tacks are beyond sharp.
A very easy way to remove carpet tack strip from the basement concrete floor.
You may also need to remove your carpet if you have hardwood floors underneath that you would like to refinish.
A lot of times i can just use the pliers to get the staples up but some staples are so close to the floor that i need to use the wonder tool to get them started.
I love using the wonder tool and these pliers for this job.
Grab the cut end of carpet and pull it from the stairs using gloved hands.
Oh and do be careful when removing carpet tack strips.
Begin at the top of the stairs.
One way to do this is to lift the carpet away from the floor as you cut.
Pulling carpet tacks out of previously buried hardwood floors is not hard it s just tedious.
Joe is working on a carpet removal project now he is ready to.
Fold the carpet over for easy cutting and slice it into narrow strips.
With this method you ll never break a strip unless the wood is rotten.
Then grab the carpet by hand and continue to pull it up along an entire wall.
Just grab the carpet with pliers and pull.
Removing these strips that once held your carpet is the most tedious part of carpet removal.
It s a pretty simple process.