Tearing Up Carpet Hardwood Underneath

Tools for restoring hardwood floors under carpet.
Tearing up carpet hardwood underneath. Wood floors under carpet go to a corner of your carpeting and run a standard screwdriver between the edge of the wall and carpet. When this carpet is removed and replaced with hardwood vinyl or other floor coverings you might spot a gap between the bottom of your baseboards and your new floor. To detach the carpet from the tack strip that holds the carpet in place along walls start in a corner. Prybar for pulling up the carpet tack strips.
Roll up the strips and tape them for easy handling. Just grab the carpet with pliers and pull. Pull back the carpeting until the entire rug can be rolled up removed from your home and placed in a dumpster. If you plan to reuse them tap out the nails with a hammer number each one and stack them in a safe place.
Filling in the gap under the baseboard after ripping up the carpet hunker. If you are trying to salvage the floor underneath make sure you do not cut grooves in the floor with the knife. You might think you have hardwood beneath your carpet but you need to be sure of it. Have you tried restoring hardwood floors under carpet.
Removing carpet isn t as simple as ripping it up and throwing it out. Pry up the carpet from the tacking strips underneath. Start the carpet removal procedure by prying the baseboards off the walls with a pry bar. Use a utility knife or carpet knife to slice the carpet into manageable strips and roll the strips up as you go.
One way to do this is to lift the carpet away from the floor as you cut. Then grab the carpet by hand and continue to pull it up along an entire wall. You also want to get an idea of what condition it s in to see if it s even salvageable. Utility knife for cutting up carpet and or padding into more manageable size strips for rolling up and removing from the room.