Removing Carpet Strips Hardwood Floor
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.
Removing carpet strips hardwood floor. I bought a house about 3 weeks ago and it has hardwood floor in the living room when i tried removing the old carpet it left padding residue and marks on the floor. Now that you have the strip of carpet pulled up set it to one side and pull up the padding using the same cut life and pull method. You may also need to remove your carpet if you have hardwood floors underneath that you would like to refinish. Removing old carpeting may be necessary to save labor costs if you are having your carpet replaced.
The procedure for removal of both these adhesives is the same but the products used are not. I love using the wonder tool and these pliers for this job. Lay the padding on top of the carpet strip and roll them both up into a jelly roll. Sweep the entire floor as soon as the tack strips have all been removed.
Once you have all of the tack strips up it is time to remove any staples on the floor from the carpet pad. Once the carpet pad and strips have been removed you will be left with a messy floor. Well there are a lot of ways to remove carpet padding on your wood floors but today and i m going to tell you the easiest way to do it. In order to have that beautiful hardwood floor you need to keep in mind that there are two types of glues that are used when putting down a carpet general carpet adhesive and tar based glue.
Wiggling it a bit as you do this should free it from the carpet strips or you can use the pliers as well. How to remove tack strip from a hardwood floor without damaging the hardwood. After you learn how to remove carpet from hardwood floors. This will avoid damage to the hardwood floors from grit and debris trapped beneath the tack strips.
After pulling up your carpet you will most likely have tack strips left around the perimeter of the room. Use a broom to sweep the dirt into a pile.